If your hair is staticy take a dryer sheet and just run it over the top of your head. It always works for me.
2006-06-15 13:13:59
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answered by Andrea F 2
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The answer to this can be almost anything. It can be the change in weather, to your conditioner that you think it is or even they styling product that you are using .
I HIGHLY reccommend Biosilk products they help a lot. Maybe not all of them at once as it could weigh your hair down and get oily. However, I personally use the serum that they put out and it works wonders. I have been to some exclusive salons that use it. It can be a little pricey, but you only should need about a dime's size of it each time you wash and do your hair.
One more thing is to look at your hair products and see if there is alcohol in them, like your conditioner as it could be drying your hair, even though it should not be. I do not even use gel or mousse in my hair anymore as they were drying out and building up on my hair. I just wash, condition and use my biosilk and on special ocassions use hairspray. Trust me when I say I have good hair, I get compliments all the time! :)
2006-06-15 20:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe its your brush. I know that my daughters hair kept on getting really staticy and even worse when i brushed their hair. Try running your brush under water then use.
2006-06-15 20:15:31
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answered by christina g 3
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Take a regular dryer sheet....fabric softener sheet....whatever you choose to call it.....rub it across your hairbrushes before you brush your hair. Probably should use it on dry hair only though. Used it on my girls for years during the winter months. Good luck to you.
2006-06-15 20:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Well this might sound crazy but i heard if you get the laundry sheets that use for lint and rub them over your hair it will bring frizz and static down it works for my friend but who knows?
P.s. if your trying it dont use a used one lol
2006-06-15 20:15:20
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answered by Amber Dee 2
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You need to be using an ultra-hydrating conditioner.
2006-06-15 20:19:11
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answered by Ellie 1
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Spray static guard on your brush. It doesn't smell to great,so let it dry before using.
2006-06-15 20:42:10
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answered by Deerrunner 6
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Try a shine serum. Just a few drops should work.
2006-06-15 20:26:22
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answered by Jlove24 2
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