use a good conditioner and try using some hair product to weigh it down (hair spray, gel, mousse)
2006-12-01 09:50:13
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answered by vlalto 3
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In the Winter time, dry air becomes a problem with dry hair and static.
You don’t notice static as much in the summer time because water in the air helps electrons move away from you more quickly and your body isn’t building up as much of an electrical charge.
Take a multivitamin.
Try an ionic hairdryer.
Use a humidifier.
Spray hairspray on your hairbrush before running it through your hair from root to tip.
Try putting Static Guard on your comb or brush. Spray the inside of hats and jacket hoots, too.
Swipe a fabric softener sheet over your brush a few times.
Use leave-in conditioners to add weight and minimize static.
2006-12-01 18:38:24
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answered by browngrl_01 1
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spray a little anti-static spray on your comb or brush. The store brands are cheaper and smell better than static-guard. Also, if you have static, like when you touch the car door, keep a dryer sheet in your pocket!
2006-12-01 17:51:43
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answered by Mel 3
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Get a fabric softener sheet and gently rub it along your hair. This should remove the static.
2006-12-01 17:55:14
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answered by hwmabire3 3
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Xena would hold your horse until it talked. The secret to losing
static is to throw your shoes in the washer. The energy of
angels is going straight up, and I personally use waxing eyebrow
by a manicurist. That makes my feet magnetic.
2006-12-01 18:11:39
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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Rubbing dryer sheets in your hair cuts down on static. you could also try a hair wax. good luck
2006-12-01 17:51:19
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answered by victriplett 1
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Well, what about your clothes? Are you using fabric softener. I know that sounds weird, but it makes a difference. Plus condition your hair well and use a small amount of shine serum.
2006-12-01 17:51:06
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answered by just julie 6
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this is going to sound strange but i always use static guard... I know it is for your clothes but does wonders for your hair also.
2006-12-01 17:54:49
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answered by kristilynn729 2
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spray ur hair brush b4 brushing stylist here
2006-12-01 17:53:50
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answered by Anonymous
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