Tips to prevent static hair!
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Does your hair sometimes look like you've stuck your fingers in an electrical socket? Then your hair is static, very annoying! Especially in winter, you can quickly experience this. Fortunately, static hair is easy to prevent. Want to know how? Read on quickly.
Crackle crackle..
In winter, the air is dry and your hair lacks a layer of moisture that conducts electricity. This causes electrically charged particles to stick to your hair, resulting in static hair! Put a safety pin in your pocket or in the seam of your clothing. This metal helps discharge you.
Conditioner
A nourishing conditioner adds moisture to your hair. This not only makes your hair super soft but also less prone to static.
Hairspray
Hairspray works wonders. Spray a little hairspray on your brush or comb, before you start using it. Also, a little hairspray in your hat helps prevent your hair from sticking to your hat when you take it off.
Body lotion
In this cold weather, it's wise to apply moisturizing cream to your hands and body more often. Besides leaving your skin wonderfully soft, this also helps reduce becomes electrically charged.
Handy hacks
HIt's better to blow-dry or straighten your hair a little less. This dries out your hair. Also, it's good to wash your hair less often. Washing it frequently causes your hair to lose moisture.
Leave your synthetic and woolen clothes in the closet for a while. Your washing machine can also help reduce static. For example, wash your clothes with a little vinegar or place a ball of aluminum foil in the washing machine; this works anti-static. Fabric softener has this power too.