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Dec 21, 2013
Carol D.
Any help for preventing hair flyaways?? thnk you.
Dec 21, 2013
Mally M.
Dec 21, 2013
Amber B.
I use Bumble & Bumble Invisible Oil for frizzies and flyaways.
Dec 21, 2013
Carol D.
thanks girls
Dec 21, 2013
Lizzy W.
Spray some hairspray on a rat tail comb, or on your hands, and use it to smooth any flyaways.
Dec 21, 2013
Elizabeth C.
If all else fails, one thing I used to do when I had awful flyaways was to wet my hair and bobby pin them down for as long as possible, and they stayed down. I hope this works for you if nothing else does :)
Dec 21, 2013
Michele S.
Pomade
Dec 21, 2013
Hannah K.
The John Freida Full Repair flyaway tamer (or something) is pretty good. It looks like a big red mascara tube, and it has an oversized spoolie, but it's clear and you apply it lightly to your hair to slick back the flyaways. Maybelline Great Lash mascara in Clear would also do the trick :)