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Please help me!! Everyday, my hair goes static and I don't know how to stop it!! It happens when I brush my hair, after I washed my hair, and even when I'm not doing anything to it!! Does anyone know any products that I can use to treat this fly-away hair, and where to get them?? Thanks. xxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you have an old set of jump-leads? If so, attach one end to your hair and let the other end trail on the ground. This should have the effect of earthing you, while you go about your daily business, thus preventing static. Just be careful not to walk on any railway lines or go on the bumper-car rides at the fairground. $�(
I suffer from this too, especially in the winter. My top tip (and cheap too) is use conditioner on your hair then rinse as normal - then rub a little conditioner (depending on hair length - mine is nearly waist length so i use a pea sized blob) on your hands and work through your hair. Leave this ON and dry as normal - it stops the static and stops it getting so knotty - oh and it smells nice too a rather handsome young chap stood next to me in the supermarket queue and said 'Your hair smells gorgeous' it quite made my day!
hey tinythang..................i know this is a little late on the answering...hopefully youve found somthing that works for your ststic but if you havent thry this...... all you need is lotion..................after you get out of the shower take some lotion (any kind really) and streak it throug your hair. Dont get too much though or your hair will feel greasy. next DO NOT BUSH YOUR HAIR IF IT IS WET!!!! it will damage it... use a pick or a comb and once it is dry DO NOT TOUCH IT!!! that will make it frizzy! GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If your hair is not bleached, try not use a cream conditioner, There are "spray on leave in " conditioners out there. spray on comb through and leave in. let it dry on it's own or a cool/med heat hairdryer.
Another thing that makes hair " fly" is brushing it too much regarding what brush you use.
Lee
p.s if you must use a conditioner, just use it on the ends, not all over.
Another thing that makes hair " fly" is brushing it too much regarding what brush you use.
Lee
p.s if you must use a conditioner, just use it on the ends, not all over.
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