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Old 12-15-2007, 03:37 PM
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Use a dryer sheet on your hair and it will get rid of the static. I have also started using a serum by Biosilk. Absolutely love it. It also ads a great smell and shine. My guy friends can't keep their hands out of my hair.
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i have sprayed a little bit of hairspray into my brush before brushing my hair it seems to help.
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i have heard that static guard can be used in the hair. has anyone tried that?
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Old 01-17-2008, 09:03 AM
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i have heard that static guard can be used in the hair. has anyone tried that?
Dang, I wish somebody would have told me tips like these back when I had long hair. I haven't had any trouble with static since I got it cut.

I did use static guard for a little while, but it smelled so bad and made my hair feel kind of nasty, so I stopped.
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for people with heavier hair, you can leave a conditioner in your hair all day or even use a hand lotion. I still recommend Biosilk serum all day long. My boyfriend can't keep his hands out of my hair and it smells wonderful.
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Also try Lee Stafford Dehumidifier, it's great and smells nice too.
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Default staticy hair

I use a conditioner for dry hair when I shower every morning, even though my hair isn't really "dry". I used a leave in conditioner for a while and that seemed to help too.
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