HyperMickiHAhe answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 8:24 pm: this sounds like i am high i no but if you use a dryer sheet, then all the frizz is gone ((pluss mine gets all frizzy too so i put water in my hands "just a little" and rub it threw my hair))
Michelley answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 5:55 pm: Try a deep conditioner like Aussie 3 Minute Miracle or anything deep like that...that way it won't be as dry as just usin regular condiotner. And rub a dryer sheet on your head...it really works!
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Shortie8959 answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 5:27 pm: Make sure you only use conditioner on the ends, and not your roots. (plus it can make your hair oily) Use static guard, that works GREAT! It's really cheap. You spray it on your brush and just brush it like normal. Good luck!
Hope I helped!
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DrummeR4LifE answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 4:48 pm: Well it's probably the conditioner your useing. Plus its also a winter thing... but try using Herbal Essences Conditioner and Shampoo. I use it and i haven't had stadic hair in ages! i love it!!
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xoxbellabebexox answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 4:46 pm: try using a satin pillow case and wet your brush a little so your hair doesnt friz thats what i do and it helps.
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Sherry answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 4:25 pm: Buy Biosilk or Frizzeaze. At target or whatever..beauty supply store..its cheap + works good with keeping all the static out! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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