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Question Posted Tuesday April 1 2008, 9:02 pm

my hair has been suppeeerrrr staticky lately! i know its not dry air, because im like right by the ocean. i use anti-frizz spray, but it doesnt help and just makes my hair look greasy. Could it maybe be because i havnt been using conditioner lately?? this staticky-ness only started like last week, but any way to help it go away??
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uisforukelele answered Wednesday April 2 2008, 8:45 pm:
It sounds like it definitely has something to do with the fact that you're not using conditioner. Conditioner moisturizes your hair, so if your hair is drier than usual (and if you wash it every day, which dries it out too) then it is more likely to get all staticky. This sounds weird, but it works: rub a dryer sheet on your hair if it's all crazy. A lot of girls at my school carry around a dryer sheet all the time specifically for that reason.

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LM answered Wednesday April 2 2008, 11:52 am:
It's probably because you haven't been using conditioner. Even the most "weightless" formula still weighs down your hair a bit, which isn't a bad thing because it's that moisture that prevents frizz. Also, the seasons are changing again, and with that comes crazy weather. At least where I live (New England) the barometer's all over the place every day, which causes hair to do some wicked strange things =)

So try using a dryer sheet, and a light hairspray. Avoid spraying it directly on your roots; instead, spray it on your hands first & apply it that way. Use this same method with an anti-frizz serum if hairspray still isn't working for you.

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JoeGirl answered Wednesday April 2 2008, 2:04 am:
I know it sounds totally crazy but I had the same problem and I learned the only thing that works is to use a dryer sheet. you just have to rub it on top.

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