happen when the hair or the environment around the hair is dry, so moisture is the answer," says NYC salon owner . Try adding an extra weekly deep-conditioning treatment to your usual hair care routine. "Conditioning products help hair retain moisture and keep strands weighed down—in a good way—which is the best way to fight static."Be ready to handle static situations as they arise with the following quick fixes.
Ahead, how to get static out of hair according to professional hairstylists.If you're especially static-prone, consider making a seasonal switch to meant for curls (whether or not you actually have them)."Wax-based products or oils for curly hair are ideal since they are heavier and will weigh hair down," Blandi explains.
Avoid volumizing products, which can leave hair feeling more electrified.AmazonAmazonYou already knew this one, right? If not, now's the time to add it to your arsenal of emergency hair tricks.
Dryer sheets (preferably the unscented kind) are the gold standard when it comes to getting static to calm the heck down. Just don't press too hard or you could end up with white stuff in your hair.Pack a few sheets in a ziplock and hide it away in your handbag; you'll thank us on some upcoming evening when you're rushing out to post-work drinks with your hair standing on end—or your skirt clinging to your tights.
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