thelaura answered Thursday August 14 2008, 6:33 pm: There are plenty of anti static hair products, so next time you're shopping, definitely have a look.
Here are some things you'll most probably find around your home which can help out for now:
*Rub a dryer sheet through your hair (sounds weird, I know - but it's proven to work).
*Good old fashioned hair spray to tame those unruly strands.
*Body lotion (a tiny bit, mind!)
*Use conditioner if you don't already.
Here are a few things to think about:
*Do your clothes have anything to do with your static hair? Or detergents?
*Is your hairbrush making it worse? It may be time to find a new, better one with natural bristles.
*Do you straighten your hair? Is it worse after straightening? If so, try not to use them so much.
Static hair is annoying but hopefully, you can pinpoint the reason why yours is happening and if not, find suitable products or home remedies which work for you.
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Leopard-Print-Bow answered Thursday August 14 2008, 7:07 am: Well There Is 2 Reasons Why Your Hair May Be Static, It Is Either Dry, Or Laden With Hair Products.
One Quick Way To Get Rid Of It Is Lightly Running A Dryer Sheet Over Your Head. But Be careful Because It May Make Your Hair Greesy If You Over Do It.
If Your Hair Is Too Dry Then Your Should Try Some Hydrating Shampoo And Conditioner, I Would Recomend Sunsilk (the pink one). It Is Really Cheap And Works Well. Also Each Week Treat Your Hair To An Intesive Conditioner Treatment To Lock Moister Back Into Your Hair. After Styling Use Finishing Balm/Lotion Or Spray Gel. NOT HAIRSPRAY! Hairspray Dries Out Your Hair Even More. So If The Problem Is Because Your Hair Is Too Dry Then That Should Take Care Of It.
If That Does Not Work Then You Have The Opposite Problem. So That Means You Have Too Much Products In Your Hair. Go To The Store And Grab A Clarifying Shampoo (like Neutrogena). Your Hair Is Becoming Brittle And Staticky Because Your Other Shampoo And Conditioner Is Not Washing Away All The Gunk You Have On Your Scalp.
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