Sunday, November 29, 2009

Static hair?

My hair always sticks up. when i get ready in the morning i comb my hair and the little baby hairs like to stick up. i already tried to put hair spray on it but it doesnt work. how can i keep the hair from not sticking up without using any hair products?



Static hair?

Any time static shows up it is telling you that your bedroom's air is very dry. As you toss and turn in your sleep, static builds up on your clothes and in your hair. Maybe you could try using a humidifier in your room..doesn't have to be a huge floor unit, but something small to sit on a table and to keep your room gently moist.



When you are done washing your hair, do not blow dry it, but bundle your head in a towel and let the water naturally soak into the towel. Be very gentle when you towel dry your hair..just squeeze your ends if you need to.



Static hair?

use dryer sheets !!! they really do work !!!



Static hair?

gel and hairspray



Static hair?

sometimes mouse helps or something like mouse...it helps me



Static hair?

dryer sheets. i carry one with me all the time!



Static hair?

mosue dosent work



gel makes thin hair greasy (and thats the kind that get staticy)



hair spry dosent work unless you put alot on untill its crunchy(i hate it when my hair is crunchy)



the only thing that really works is dryer sheets



Static hair?

Winter season brings static hair. We all hate static hair, and here's the deal. Try deep conditioning your hair once or twice a week. On the other days, use a good daily conditioner, rinse, or detangler. Never over-condition. Once a week, use a clarifying shampoo. Normal shampoos do not remove all the product from your hair, so you use a clarifying shampoo. You can also try putting hair lotion on your hair. Since hair static is caused by a lack of hair moisture, a leave-in conditioner or hair mousse can get rid of static. You should also try brushing with natural bristles, not plastic ones. If you have major static, a great idea is to get a sheet of fabric softener and wipe it across your hair. It helps control frizz as well.



For minor static, take a brush and spray it with hair spray. Brush it through your hair. Static electricity is caused by friction -- both between your comb and your hair, and between individual hairs. Don't comb too often, and use the highest-level conditioner you can without weighing your hair down; a leave-in conditioner might be right for you. (Conditioners coat the hair, providing insulation.) You also can try applying a drop of silicone serum.



I hope this was helpful ~~~~



Good Luck !



Static hair?

dryer sheets

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