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    Is there anything I can put on my hair to avoid static? I heard the dry air can cause static hair.

    Any suggestions?

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    Bernice

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    Try spraying your brush down with hair spray. let it dry and then use it. Also, ou could use some hair spray on your hair as well. This should help. Are you using conditioner? If you are, try to use it less often.

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    hey bernice, yes hairspray in the brush works also you can rub a dryer sheet lightly on your hair to help control static also. i live in a mountain community and it is very dry here. i also have crazy static hair most of the time.....
    LYNNE

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    I use a dryer sheet too. Works great.

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    have you tried static guard.

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    static guard smells terrible and will actually dry out your hair. Use serums like frizz ease or biosilk. Also don't be afraid to use a leave in conditioner or your regular conditioner overnight to help repair dead ends. just rinse it before you go out.

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    The key is to keep your hair moisturized, try using a leave in conditioner. I like Garnier...they have ones for specific hair types. Hope this helps.

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    buy a salon quality anti frizz product and if you use any heat on your hair (blow dry/flat iron ect make sure to use a thermal protector

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    Conditioner....or if you're out and you notice that it's there's a lot of static, sometimes I just use a little hand cream to tame it down.

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