Spray your hairbrush with hairspray or Static Guard before your comb your hair. It helps take the static out of your hair.
2007-02-19 04:35:26
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answered by siamsa_siamsa 5
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Here's what to do : DONT blow dry it or it will get worse. Instead, weekly condition it. Be sure to leave the conditioner in your hair from roots to ends for 10 minutes. Wash off completly and gently towel dry.Results will be found after doing that 3 times.
2007-02-19 04:40:39
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answered by Ava Z 2
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Its probably to do with all the flourescent lights they have at school, causing electric static. Try smoothing a dryer asheet through it before you leave in the morning, and take one with you to use throughout the day. Get unperfumed ones though or yoy'll smell like a launderette!
2007-02-19 04:34:03
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answered by rebecca j 2
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well u shud definetly cut down on the blow dryer and that spray and BRUSH!!!!!!! Blow dryer and spray togeter will make your hair frizzy and then wen u brush it it will become staticky!! so here is wat u shud do: shampoo ur hair then put a leave in condioner now wrap your hair..........and sit under a dryer(you may have to buy 1 from the beauty supply) sit for about 45 minutes.........now un wrap your hair it shud feel soft.......now use a comb(the large claear ones) and comb your hair.........now use oil..........not 2 much.............now u use a brush(the straighen ones from CVS) and brush your hair...........and then style............go 2 seventeen.com for the best styles
2007-02-19 04:38:33
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answered by christina 4
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attempt utilising a delicate conditioner like Dove. i'm in MN and it incredibly works super. you additionally can spray a sprint Static look after on your hair brush and brush by using your hair after it is dry. i've got no longer tried a dryer sheet, yet i comprehend they artwork for different issues, so why no longer attempt it?!
2016-09-29 08:06:39
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answered by ? 4
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my hair gets really staticky as well, and i hate wearing my hair up! so what i use is a tiny dab of conditioner, like seriously tiny or else it will look oily, that does the trick for me, good luck
2007-02-19 04:33:41
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answered by Gloria M 2
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I am a hairdresser. Make sure you use some mousse or gel in the winter, a little more substance in your hair will stop the fly away stuff.
2007-02-19 04:35:54
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answered by Piper 5
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I have the same problem!!! it drives me CRAZY!! so i totally know what your talking about.
I use Paul Mitchell "seal and shine" spray.
It helps for when using a blowdryer or straightener ...but it also helps with staticky hair.
Hope I helped....GOOD LUCKK
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2007-02-19 04:34:28
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answered by r!ssy-urie-cullen-jonas-kaulitz 3
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put a dallop of shine serum. the silicone in it will hold your hairs down! or try spritzing hairspray on your hands and running it on the top of your hair. this works but needs to be redone throughout the dayyy.
2007-02-19 04:41:27
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answered by Anonymous
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rub a tumble dryer sheet over your hair and it will take out the static.
2007-02-19 04:39:09
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answered by Anonymous
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