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_thumbelina_ View Drop Down
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Joined: Oct 31, 2005
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Feb 10, 2006 at 10:09pm

Okay so for the last week or so I've noticed my hair has been super static! Whether it's been straightened or in its normal curly ish state. I haven't changed any of the products i use, I defnitely don't over brush my hair and the straighteners I use are supposed to be like, anti static (ghd). I can't think of a reason for its crazyness, can anyone name any suggestions?

Thank you!!!

xxx


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Joined: Nov 28, 2005
Location: France
Posted: Feb 10, 2006 at 10:09pm

Well, static hair can be caused by any or any combination of the following:

Central heating, air conditioning, flying, going from cold places into hot ones (e.g. outdoors during winter and warm buildings) and vice versa, wearing manmade fibres, sleeping on a polyester pillow, using a brush with plastic bristles instead of natural ones, mussing up with a towel, dehydration.

I think straightening can definitely cause static too; I don't really believe in the concept of "anti-static straighteners".  Are you applying a heat protective product to your hair before heat styling?  This will not only prevent your hair from getting too damaged, but could also reduce the static.

Ensure that you drink plenty of water and don't turn up the heating or aircon too high, invest in a satin pillowcase, keep heat-styling to a minimum and ,every time you wash your hair, finish with an extra rinse in cool water.  Don't towel dry, just pat the hair very gently with a soft towel to remove the excess water. 

Hope this helps - good luck.


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Joined: Jan 13, 2006
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Posted: Feb 12, 2006 at 10:09pm
trophywife, could you suggust a good heat protective product? preferably one that can be but a  drugstore,grocerystore,etc. jesusluvsu38760.8971064815

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Joined: Nov 28, 2005
Location: France
Posted: Feb 13, 2006 at 10:09pm

[QUOTE=jesusluvsu]trophywife, could you suggust a good heat protective product? preferably one that can be but a  drugstore,grocerystore,etc. [/QUOTE]

I use a spray intended for dry hair, which is made by Lee Stafford and comes in a bright pink bottle.  Unfortunately, I think it's only available in the UK and part of Europe.  (I also use the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle intensive conditioner once a week or fortnight to re-moisturise my hair: I don't straighten that often as my hair is naturally very straight).

I believe that GHD, L'Or


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colt45 View Drop Down
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Joined: Feb 11, 2006
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Posted: Feb 16, 2006 at 10:09pm
Hello  thumbelina  
 
     Usually when I get static in my hair I put some drops of Jojoba oil or I carry a new drier sheet with me and on windy days and my hair gets static in it I run the oil or drier sheet in my hair witch ever i have on hand...
 
Good luck.
Brenda  

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trophywife View Drop Down
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Joined: Nov 28, 2005
Location: France
Posted: Feb 17, 2006 at 10:09pm

I like colt's idea.  You can get "cloths" from Umberto Giannini that are just like facewipes but intended for hair, I think there are various ones for reducing static, minimising frizz, and adding shine.  I've never used them, but I am a fan of his other products so I think they'd probably be very effective. 

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