It's just static electricity. It's the same thing that shocks you when touch a metal doorknob. It happens mostly in the winter time when the air is dryer and cooler. You can try spraying some hair spray on your comb and that should help.
2007-01-25 23:32:20
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answered by Land Warrior 4
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Where I live it is now winter. In the cold months people turn on the heat in their homes, offices cars, etc....... This dries the surrounding air robbing it of its humidity. With less humidity in the air your hair becomes dry.(moist hair has more lubrication) The dry hair rubbing against each other causes friction. Friction causes static electricity. Therefor you are hearing the static in your hair. Now, if your weather is still warm where you live.......I"m at a loss.
2007-01-25 23:32:50
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answered by major b 3
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i'm getting static when I brush my hair specifically interior the iciness time even as the air is dry. So I run water over my palms and run my palms by ability of my hair to remove the static. the only time i'm getting static interior the summer season is when I ignore my cream rinse. you may try a more desirable moisturising shampoo and conditioner.
2016-10-16 03:19:40
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answered by ? 4
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Because you are making electricity charges while combing your hair.
2007-01-25 23:29:46
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answered by Samurai 3
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This is always happening while hair is dry.This is static elecricity by friction of two objects each other.
2007-01-25 23:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Winter. One trick is to rub a dryer sheet over the top of your hair...
2007-01-25 23:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Try rubbing a ballon all over your hair it should work
2007-01-25 23:43:36
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answered by :) 5
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maybe it is cold n ur hair is dry while u comb them......
2007-01-25 23:53:25
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answered by bluedragon 2
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Bad cable hook-up.
2007-01-26 00:43:25
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answered by older, not wiser 3
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