Baby Hairs That Stick Up?
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Jan 28, 2013
Nicole C.
I have some really annoying baby hairs on my hairline that stick up like antennas, any suggestions to tame or eliminate?
Jan 28, 2013
Maggie M.
Oh! I just picked the cutest thing up at Freddie's. I think it's John Frieda, flyaway wand. It's just a nice smoothing serum but looks like a large mascara (the package is red in case I'm mistaken w/ the brand) and it works so well! Super easy to apply exactly where you want with the wand and it's so little it's easy to carry with you/apply on the go without getting anything on your hands. Good luck!
Jan 28, 2013
Mackenzie T.
I just hairspray my hand and then run my hand over top of the hairs to get them to stay down. You could also hairspray a brush and try that!(: hope I helped
Jan 28, 2013
Raquel d.
Have you tried any edge control pomades. I like the one made by Palmer's. It doesn't flake or leave my hair chalky but it slicks down those fly-aways and baby hairs.
Jan 28, 2013
Hannah W.
a cheap way of getting rid of fly away baby hairs is spray a little hair spray on them then get a toothbrush (that you don't use lol) ;) and gently brush them where you need them to go! ! trust Me I've jjust had a baby so I have baby hairs growing which u apparently get after pregnancy