Sounds like that would create oily hair. Just buy some hair spray for controlling static, it won't create the same mess of oily hair.♥
2007-03-06 02:07:37
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answered by Sazziable 6
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You know what really works? A pea sized amount of fabric softener mixed with water and combed through the hair. Otherwise, always keep a can of Static Guard onhand.
2007-03-06 02:20:43
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answered by scouseryank33 3
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Fabric softener will do the trick or get the fabric softener spary and spary it on your brush before brushing your hair! It seriosly works! You can also making a hair mask I don't know how to make one at home, but you can by it for 2 bucks at target! Hope I helped!!! <3
2007-03-06 02:33:01
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answered by JJ 1
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No dont use hairspray that makes ur hair look to shiny and hard effect.get a good leave in conditioner or spritz spray such as gliss or loreal to control the fly aways.Dont cake it on either or it will look oily jus on the ends .good luck :)
2007-03-06 02:09:30
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answered by xgrindax 1
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umm static happens when there is very little moisture in the air which happens alot during the winter so get a humidifier or put a pot of water on the stove (low heat) no more Zappps =)
2007-03-06 02:11:16
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answered by Jeepsarelikedrugs 1
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You can also use a used dryer sheet and rub it on your hair or you can also use static guard on your brush or comb.
2007-03-06 02:31:57
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answered by virginia w 1
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I think that washing your hands and running them through your hair while still wet works well.
2007-03-06 02:08:24
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answered by wampascat711 2
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it just creats oily hair. try a moose, that might help.
2007-03-06 02:08:01
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answered by jessica_stay 1
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hair spray
2007-03-06 03:09:51
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answered by jenleebrandt 2
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fabric softner sheets
2007-03-06 02:08:19
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answered by Beachblonde14 2
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