rub a laundry fabric softener sheet on your head - seriously.
2006-10-13 07:46:37
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answer #1
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answered by island3girl 6
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A little bit of lotion. Not too much though or it will look greasy. After I'm done putting lotion on my hands I run my fingers through my hair for a little bit of moisture. I don't put it on the top of my head or scalp because it looks oily after a few hours.
2006-10-13 14:45:52
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answer #2
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answered by Jennifer T 3
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this is an easy one; run a fabric softener sheet over your hair. It'll take the static out and make your hair smell good!
2006-10-13 14:49:20
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answer #3
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answered by November 3
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http://www.coolnurse.com/hair.htm
This site can help you with any hair problem you have. I use a slightly wet brush or like every one else is saying a dryer sheet it does work. Try lettingyour hair dry naturally also.
2006-10-13 15:02:27
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answered by Sassy Shut Your Mouth 5
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rub your hands together really fast for about 10 seconds, then rub down you hair. the friction of you hands rubbing together releases natural oils that can help with static...
2006-10-13 14:46:02
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answered by ♥sweet♥ 6
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I like using a shine spray like Citre' Shine from Walgreens.
2006-10-13 14:51:52
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answered by Cynthia S 4
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rub your fingers on your face then rub your hands together lightly and run over your hair.....the small amount of oil will counter act the static
2006-10-13 14:46:01
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answered by nicole 6
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Use a dryer sheet you use when doing laundry! I swear it works. Don't use lotion, it makes it look greasy. :)
Good Luck.
2006-10-13 14:50:36
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answered by GeniusDUH 3
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rub an ice cube on you roots right after you dry it.
2006-10-13 14:47:08
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answered by peacelovemolly x 2
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static guard works wonders.
2006-10-13 15:34:26
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answered by lrussak00 1
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