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Static Electricity


Question Posted Wednesday January 28 2009, 4:55 am

Its New Year so I went to Las Vegas, and now in the hotel room I keep having Static Electricity. It's really annoying because my hair has static too, is there anyway to stop the static? I know its winter and stuff and its really dry, plus in a hotel there's no fresh air, but are there any other solutions? Everytime I touch my laptop and doorknob or anything metal like a fork, or even when I touch people, there's static. Any ideas for my hair and the whole thing? Thanks!

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Advicelady6798 answered Thursday January 29 2009, 9:57 am:
Have the hotel staff clean your room because that is one way of killing the static. Have them strip you bed and have them wash those same sheets to put back on your bed. Wash you hair, wet your brush with hot water so it can kill the static, and don't use a blowdryer, it makes it worse. If you have to use a straightner then wait until it is really hot before using it.

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