If your trusty hair straightener has seen better days, now’s officially your moment. ghd is back with its Styler Trade-In campaign, giving you a very valid excuse to finally upgrade to its most advanced hair tools – while pocketing a $150 refund. The deal runs from 18 February to 18 March 2026, so you’ve got just a month to act.
Here’s the catch: you can trade in any brand of hair straightener when you purchase a ghd Chronos or ghd Chronos Max in Black or White, and ghd will send $150 straight back to your account. No strings, just sleek, shiny hair and a little extra cash.
Why this is exciting (besides the refund) is that it’s not just about the upgrade. ghd has teamed up with e-waste specialists The Doc Shop to make sure your old hair tools are securely and ethically recycled, keeping them out of landfill and giving the materials a new life. It’s a win for your hair and the planet.
So, what’s so special about these stylers?
- ghd Chronos: The brand’s most awarded straightener, it delivers ultra-fast styling at the optimum 185°C, giving smooth results without frying your strands.
- ghd Chronos Max: With 85% larger plates, this one’s perfect for long, thick, or curly hair, letting you style in one stroke with results that can last up to 24 hours.
How to Trade In and Claim Your GHD Refund
- Pop a ghd Chronos or Chronos Max in your cart at ghdhair.com.au.
- Apply the code TRADEIN at checkout.
- Complete your purchase.
- Receive your styler with a return flyer and bag.
- Scan the QR code on the flyer to go to the carrier website.
- Enter your order number, select the Trade-In option, and print your prepaid return label.
- Send back your old straightener.
- ghd will process your $150 refund and confirm when it’s done.
It’s that simple. Whether you’re tired of uneven heat, your old straightener’s power cord is on its last legs, or you just want to treat yourself, this is your chance to upgrade smartly—and sustainably.
Consider this the ultimate excuse to level up your hair game without any guilt. Just don’t wait too long; the clock is ticking until 18 March 2026.













