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Don’t Let Static Wreak Havoc On Your Hair: Here’s How To Tame The Frizz And Keep Your Locks Looking Good As New

If you’re tired of having static hair when you’re out and about, make sure you have a travel-sized bottle of hair spray on you at all times.

For instance, if it’s the wintertime and your favorite cozy hat gives you static hair, just apply a bit of hairspray to the top of your head and smooth down those static flyaways when you take it off. 

You could also keep a small bottle of hair gel or balm on you to help!

Use wood or metal combs and brushes

As much as you may love your plastic Wet Brush or other plastic styling tools, plastic can actually make static worse, which is why you may notice your static pieces don’t go down as you frantically brush your hair!

Use a comb or hair brush made of wood or metal to remove the electrical particles from your hair and smooth things out.

Take it easy on the heat tools

If you can go a few days without using your heated hair styling tools like a curling wand or flat iron, that’d be better for your hair in more ways than one!

These tools strip your hair of its natural moisture, making it dryer and more vulnerable to electricity. So, if you are really tired of static hair, you can take this extra measure and use heat-less styling techniques to avoid it.

Hopefully, these tips will help you deal with static hair from here on out! And hey, if your hair does get static-y, just remember that it’s a part of life, and you’re only human! 

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