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i've been having to deep condition my hair almost every day recently due to the cold weather. cutting down on blow-drying/flat-ironing my hair on the weekends (or other days i dont need to be too "dressed" for work) also seems to help a bit. still though, some days i feel like just putting my hair up in a ponytail b/c all that static in my hair makes me look as if i stuck my finger in an electrical socket

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Originally posted by kitty19

yea i've realized it's not preventable.

anyone have any good products to recommend?

i've tried everything under the sun - tigi bed head, redken, matrix, mop, paul mitchell....

I had the same problem, but then someone told me to use static guard sheets, just rub it on the problem area. Believe or not, it does work!;)

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Originally posted by dkb377

I had the same problem, but then someone told me to use static guard sheets, just rub it on the problem area. Believe or not, it does work!;)

i saw a girl doing this the other day and she swore it worked... it seemed to as far as i can tell... i usually have a huge problem with staticy hair but this winter i've been using a conditioner everday and leaving it in for a few minutes, then using a spray in one after i get out of the shower... no static.

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Originally posted by mssabina

i saw a girl doing this the other day and she swore it worked... it seemed to as far as i can tell... i usually have a huge problem with staticy hair but this winter i've been using a conditioner everday and leaving it in for a few minutes, then using a spray in one after i get out of the shower... no static.

i always use a leave in spray conditioner, still not working. i have thin hair and this year has been the WORST for static. i hardly wear my hair down.
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i have really fine hair, really long... i use aussie slip detangler or three minute miracle in the shower, leave it in for 2 or 3 minutes, then use aussie hair insurance spary in stuff... having product in your hair should reduce the static at least a little bit... if not, sorry i couldn't help...

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Originally posted by mssabina

i have really fine hair, really long... i use aussie slip detangler or three minute miracle in the shower, leave it in for 2 or 3 minutes, then use aussie hair insurance spary in stuff... having product in your hair should reduce the static at least a little bit... if not, sorry i couldn't help...

haha i put so many products in my hair to tyr and reduce it tha t my mother said to me the other day "whats wrong with ur hair it looks greasy?" i'm like great. it's ok for a little while then once you put a brush through it, it's over
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