BBALLGURL67 answered Thursday January 20 2005, 2:57 pm: Well I happens to me to and you know static guard(you can get it at like a drugstore) its used for like anything even hair just spray som on your brush and come your hair it will then go away [ BBALLGURL67's advice column | Ask BBALLGURL67 A Question ]
Reesespieces022 answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 10:21 pm: I'm the friend who told pianogirl about the dryer sheets : ) and shes absolutely right...i know it sounds crazy but just rub a dryer sheet through and over your hair when its staticy. it works wonders, and smells good : ) [ Reesespieces022's advice column | Ask Reesespieces022 A Question ]
xpianogirl89x answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 9:35 pm: Haha... Actually one of my friends just recently told me to rub a regular dryer sheet in your hair. According to her it stops the static really well! I haven't tried it yet but I was going to..
Sherry answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 9:23 pm: Buy Biosilk or Frizz-ease. After your done straightening it...put that stuff in and staticy stuff will be gone. You can get those products at Target or a local beauty supply store:) [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
jeanine answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 9:22 pm: in the last seven magazigne i read it suggested putting a dime-sized amount of lotion on your hair and it stops it from being static. hope i helped xoxo -*jeanine [ jeanine's advice column | Ask jeanine A Question ]
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