Yes there is no problem to take hair straighteners in your hold or cabin baggage but not gas powered hair curlers
Yes you can but i dont think you can take them in hand luggage. they need to be checked i think :P
I'm guessing you can because they're not sharp. I've take hair supplies like a hair straightener on board with me many times and nothing happened so you should be good.
It takes six to eight years training to become a British airways pilot and it takes more years to get your wings.
well it depends on your hair and your flat iron. if you have a good flat iron and really wavy hair or just wavy hair it might take a little longer than nicer hair.
Depending on the length and thickness of your hair, it could take as little as two weeks. There are many products to help such as hair e tensions for a thicker look, straighteners and much more
09hrs 55min by British Airways Nonstop, LHR - MAA.
MAA - LHR Nonstop by British Airways 10hr 40min
21hr 40min by a direct flight LHR to SYD operated by British Airways or Qantas Airways, with a stop at Singapore (SIN).
It will not hurt anything but it will not help with the lice.
NESTEA - see the page... http://www.nestea.com/index.jsp
about 1 hour!
A random search for nonstop flights from London Heathrow (LHR) shows: 8hr 15min to 8hr 50min to Delhi (DEL) by a nonstop flight operated by Air India, British Airways, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines or Virgin Atlantic. 9hr 05min to 9hr 15min to Mumbai (BOM) by a nonstop flight operated by Air India, British Airways, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines or Virgin Atlantic. 9hr 50min to Bangalore (BLR) by a nonstop flight operated by British Airways. 10hr 00min to Chennai (MAA) by a nonstop flight operated by British Airways.