Spray your brush with hairspray..Let it almost dry then use it...It will zap the static...You can also wipe it with a dryer sheet ....Good luck!
2007-01-16 15:55:26
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answered by Anonymous
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A quick solution is after you fix your hair, rub a dryer sheet all over it. It will eliminate static. Plus it makes your hair smell good for a few minutes. This also works if your slip happens to be clinging to the inside of your skirt.
2007-01-16 16:00:48
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answered by T's CRM SCNE 3
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i love to straighten my hair with my Chi for all time and that i began to apply chi straightening cream or Pantene mouisterizing cream so try those and see the way it works yet i more desirable typically than not reccommend Chi straightening cream that you'll locate at publix or the different places that promote hair foundations .
2016-10-17 01:48:33
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answered by ? 4
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my hair is like that aswell. try using biosilk silk therapy
it worked for mine...
or you can try carrying a dryer cloth in your purse when ever your hair gets staticy just rub the cloth in your hair and it takes the static right out! =]
2007-01-16 15:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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may sound crazy but believe me it works...
dryer sheets help prevent static in cloths.....
run a dryer sheet through you're hair while you're doing it in the morning
i have static so bad i can see the sparks when i brush my hair
the sheets are the only things i've ever found that work....
2007-01-16 15:56:21
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answered by Danielle S 3
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Use Garnier Fructis sleek and shine. It will hold it down, it is kinda like an oil. Or you can use a leave in conditioner
2007-01-16 15:56:58
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answered by jaded 2
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frizz eez or spraying your hairbrush while drying. Another great tip I got, is use a fabric softner sheet. That works well for me.
2007-01-20 12:26:10
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answered by trottergirl80 3
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Spray your brush with hairspray.
2007-01-16 15:55:39
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answered by Tish 5
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use a hair brush esp. designed to stop static
2007-01-16 16:11:17
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answered by revengeofthemisfit 2
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get some frizz ease or gloss drops(paul mitchell). a little goes a long way so don't use too much.
2007-01-16 15:56:35
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answered by Tracie 4
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