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Primark fans are 'running' to snap up ‘insane’ £2 hair tools that rival GHD

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Primark’s beauty section is known to be the go-to spot to bag a bargain, so it comes as no surprise that their latest hair tools have shoppers in a frenzy.

A TikTok has gone viral of a selection of hair brushes from the budget retailer that start from just £2. The Primark brushes are a dupe for hair giant GHD's - where a standard paddle brush will set you back £23 at Harvey Nichols, and a detangling comb is £9 at the same retailer.

In a video that has over 430k views on the social media platform, a fashion and beauty lover told shoppers to “RUN to Primark” for its “insane brushes.” READ MORE: Primark apologises for ‘confusion’ over price discrepancy in gendered sunglasses The poster showcased five different types of brushes to help style your hair which they described as “really good quality.” The all-pink range includes a £4 Volumising Blow Dry brush, which is a large round hairbrush ideal for creating extra volume.

It also comes in a smaller size for £3.50. The Vent Paddle Brush is priced at £3.50 and is “designed to aid with blow-drying” as “this brush features perforated details for ventilation and soft spike bristles for a gentle detangle.” Primark has said this hairbrush is a “must-have in your self-care kit.” The retailer’s Super Smooth Paddle brush also costs £3.50, and “aims to smooth tresses for a sleek, silky look.” The Dual Sided Detangler comb will set you back £3.50 and you can also get a Double Lift Pick for just £2 which adds “volume and extra lift.” One user commented on the viral video saying they were “obsessed” and “need them all” while TikTok user Sammie said: “Why do I want these brushes so bad?” READ NEXT:

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