Kay, so lately my hair has had this majorrrr problem with being static-y?! Haha. I don't know why, and more importantly, I don't know how to stop ittt ! :[
Any suggestions?
If it helps-
01. I straighten it daily.
02. I 'poof' it daily.
03. My hair is naturally pretty curly.
Buttt, I've never had this problem before except for in the winter.
Either way, it's always been a problem I guess? Haha, yah, always has. Even when I was younger.
Helppp?
:/
For static & frizzy hair, I recommend investing in a Remington Wet to Straight hair straightener. I have one and ever since I've been using it, all of the frizziness & static hasn't been an issue anymore. Also, depending on where you live, humidity could be causing your hair to have a lot of static. Try using a shampoo & conditioner that says "Humidity Protector." I use Tresseme Heat Recovery shampoo & conditioner and it works really well.
Disconnected answered Monday July 28 2008, 11:15 am: The dryer sheet works amazingly, but if you want an alternative to carrying a sheet around, you could use a little bit of hairspray.
This usually works for me.
Also Tigi Bed Head Hair Care
Spoil Me - Defizzer, Smoother, And Instant Re-Styler
Works amazingly.
That what I use against static hair..and it makes your hair soft too :) [ Disconnected's advice column | Ask Disconnected A Question ]
uisforukelele answered Monday July 28 2008, 10:55 am: Get a dryer sheet and rub it through your hair. No lie. I don't know why it works, but it does. It takes the static out instantaneously. All of my friends just carry dryer sheets around everywhere in the winter. You don't have to "rub" it in your hair, but like... stroke it through your hair? Haha, try it, it works. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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