you can spray your hairbrush with hair spray and run it through. or as odd as it sounds you can whipe your hair with a dryer sheet
2006-12-01 08:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Your hair is probally just getting all the static from your winter clothes. In the winter I get more static- Fleece may be nice and soft, but can project some serious electric energy. I just use more conditioner in my hair to help counteract the effect and use an anti-frizz spritz thing to maintain the hair. It works pretty well I guess. Static realy sucks- sorry you are having to deal with it also.
2006-12-01 08:47:20
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answered by midnightjoker 5
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Hm. Go to your local grocery store or something like Zellers or Wal-Mart and look for something called Static Gaurd in a navy blue bottle and orange lid.
Just spray some in your brush and brush your hair. It smells kind of funny, but don't worry the smell goes away.
My hair always gets staticy around the winter time.
I hope this solves your problem!
2006-12-01 08:47:19
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answered by emily 2
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it's probably just the dry weather. Try some pomade paste, and just use a little in your hair to keep it a little more sticky than staticky
2006-12-01 08:46:43
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answered by stephhh. 3
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i think you should get a shine serum and put it in your hair after washing it . itll give your hair a natural shine and reduse static and fly aways. i suggest. IC Olive Oil Shine Serum.you can find it in your local beauty salon
2006-12-01 08:45:58
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answered by Quee Roxx 2
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I get that too. Always use conditioner and if that doesn't work, rub a dryer sheet through your hair. It always works for me.
<3,
2006-12-01 08:48:42
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answered by sxenerdx <3s her sweet baby 6
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use some hair mousse, prevents static and fly-aways
2006-12-01 08:47:09
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answered by Melissa 2
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OK, hair static is usually cause by humidity, so when it is humid wear your hear up or you could blow dry and straghten it the night befor!
2006-12-01 08:47:16
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answered by love2b.sassy 1
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Maybe you could try a different conditioner or shampoo. Something hydrating.
2006-12-01 08:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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"No Frizz" products work for me.
2006-12-01 08:47:08
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answered by Holly 5
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