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Personal Care & StyleHow to Style Hair

How to Get Rid of Hair Static

Transcript

So, I’m going to show you how to deal with static. Now we experience static in relationship usually to the weather or to our hair type. The reason you would have static is if there is a lack of moisture in the air. So the best way to combat that is to keep your hair as moisturized as you can. And of course, some hair types are more prone to static than others.

Another good thing to do when the weather is so dry is to keep drier sheets in your actual pocket, and just the charge from that should help you with your static.

But another, if you don’t have that on hand, moisture is the key. I would definitely start, even if you don’t use a live-in conditioner or something like that use it in the winter time when it’s really really dry. I’m actually using a nourishing oil right now, and I’m going to rake that down her hair. When you’re dealing with static or frizz or anything like that you always want to go in the direction that the hair grows. So if you’re trying to smooth the hair you want to go in the direction of the hair as opposed to going in the opposite direction.

So I’m just going to smooth that along. And then I actually like to set it with hair spray. And I just hair spray the top and then I’m going to use the side of the can and smooth it down even further, getting rid of all those little staticy guys. And if you use a light flexible hold hair spray like this then it doesn’t look like you’ve hair sprayed your roots down; it looks very, very natural.

So, as soon as that dries, which it almost is, you can kind of work your way through it and loosen it up a bit so that it looks more natural.

So, that’s a really great way to fight static.


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Best Tips on Ombre Hair Color

Best Tips on Perms

Best Tips on Bangs

Hair Straightening Treatments

What Is Keratin Treatment?

How to Color Chalk Your Hair

Curling Iron vs. Curling Wand

How to Make Fine Hair Look Fuller

How to Make Dull Hair Shine

How to Hide Roots & Gray Hair

How to Get Rid of Hair Frizz

How to Get Rid of Hair Static

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How to Get Tight Waves using a Curling Iron

How to Create Bangs Using Hair Extensions

How to Make a Brigitte Bardot Ponytail

How to Make a Braid using Hair Extensions

How to Put In Hair Extensions

How to Tease Your Hair

How to Create Volume with Dry Shampoo

How to Get Vintage Hair using a Curling Iron

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How to Get Loose Waves using a Curling Iron

How to Use a Curling Iron

How to Get Big, Bouncy Curls

How to Do a Chignon

How to Make a Messy Bun

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How to Make a Sock Bun

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