How can I prevent my hair from becoming staticy? It's sooo annoying and it drives me nuts! Cause sometimes it sticks to my neck, and that's really annoying. Sometimes it sticks to the back of my shirt, or it just floats around... and when I grab all my hair it makes a static electricity sound or something O.o.... It like gets staticy on the day my hair looks the worst. (when my hair is greasy.) I dunno why it gets staticy. From my hairbrush, or the fabric my clothing is made of/my coat or jacket?... So are they any tips to prevent your hair from ever being staticy ever again? Or for at least a long period of time. Thanks!!!!
I used to have the same problem. Now I use Herbal Essences None of Your Frizzness shampoo and conditioner and Sunsilk Anti-Static spray and it helps a lot. Also, clean out your brush every week or so and switch to a silk or satin pillowcase. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
stella07 answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 4:10 pm: my my hair ALWAYS gets staticy during the winter, i hate it.
but i use those fabric softener sheets that you put in the dryer.
it totally works, and smells good too.
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Disconnected answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 12:34 pm: The person below me basically said it all.
:)
Also, there's a product (sorry I don't know the name) That you spray onto your clothes, and it makes them un-static. it works, I used to have one.
Just go to a local store and ask them about it :)
And, there's antistatic hair spray aswell. They sell these at most places with a variety of hair products. It'd say on the can.
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