Static hair help?
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Mar 2, 2016
Brooke R.
My hair has been insanely static prone lately, to the point where nothing will keep my hair done straight. Any suggestions?
Mar 2, 2016
Shannon T.
This sounds silly, but try smoothing a dryer sheet down your hair. I read that somewhere a few years ago, and it seriously helps. You just hold the dryer sheet and use the same motion as you would to brush your hair but rub the dryer sheet on your hair.
Mar 2, 2016
Emily B.
There's something called static guard which has many uses but one of them is to fix staticky hair. You can find it at a grocery store usually. You spray it on a brush and brush your hair like normal and the static goes away. What ever you decide to do good luck!
Mar 2, 2016
Brooke R.
Thank you guys! I'll try one or both tomorrow.
Mar 2, 2016
Rebbi W.
When my hair is static, I like to spray hairspray or a spray-conditioner on my hair :)
Mar 2, 2016
Emily A.
When I'm really desperate I would just get a dryer sheet thing and rub it your hair and it will help.