J.G. asks from Sedro Woolley, WA on January 22, 2008
Static Hair
My 15 mth old daughter has fine, wispy hair that is a static electricity nightmare. I realize it is bad because it's winter, but I need to find something to help it. It is continuously clinging to her forhead and in her eyes, all over her face, and driving her crazy. Does anyone have a solution to this?? Something on the natural side?
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Thanks for all the ideas, almond oil and detangler works great. I do need to say also, that I agree on not putting things containing chemicals on kids. We use natural cleaning products, soaps and eat organic foods. I truly appreciate the suggestions, but it kinda scares me that people rub dryer sheets on thier babies heads. Sure, it MAY not harm them, but what else is being used in the home that builds up chemicals in thier system? I'm not trying to judge anyone, just make you think. Thanks again!
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T.J. answers from Seattle on January 24, 2008
We don't have this particular problem but have heard of the dryer sheet thing, also wanted to add if using a bit of hairspray spray it on the brush not their hair, then it's just enough to control flyaways not coat their hair. Good luck!
C.P. answers from Bellingham on January 23, 2008
Have you tried detangling spray? That keeps my girl's hair down... that and a few rubber bands or clippies when the hair gets even close to long enough.
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S.M. answers from Portland on January 23, 2008
I cannot believe people would actually rub dryer sheets on their kids hair!! yikes!! that stuff is horrible enough for your clothes let alone their poor little head!!
Earth's Best makes a detangler try spraying that on her hair, I also did a little bit of baby lotion too...
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P.M. answers from Portland on January 26, 2008
Mamas, PLEASE don't put fabric softener, or any products designed for adults, on your children. They are already growing up in a toxic chemical soup: scented toiletries, cleaning products, plastics, air fresheners and food additives are only a small part of the list. We are blithely putting our kids at risk, and I've known at least half a dozen children in my religious community alone who have reached a "tipping point" and become ill in significant ways.
For some of these children, their lives may never be "normal" again. They (and their families) are now severely restricted in what they can be exposed to, where they can take their kids, and what products and foods they can use. This is much more inconvenient than static in the hair. I know. I have lived with severe environmental sentitivities for more than 18 years.
For the hair, a touch of any natural oil, as already suggested, rubbed on your hands and then patted (not rubbed) lightly into hair, will do a reasonably good job. More moisture in the air helps, too.
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E.R. answers from Seattle on January 23, 2008
Well it's not on the natural side, but I have very long hair & I have trouble during the winter months, I spray static gaurd on my hair brush before I brush it in order to keep the strays down! I also use liquid fabric softener during the winter as well. Hope this helps :)
S.D. answers from Eugene on January 23, 2008
Try rubbing a dryer sheet through her hair, just not too much.
C.P. answers from Bellingham on January 23, 2008
Have you tried detangling spray? That keeps my girl's hair down... that and a few rubber bands or clippies when the hair gets even close to long enough.
C.B. answers from Portland on January 23, 2008
Try rubbing a dryer sheet thou her hair. Worked with my girl.
K.H. answers from Portland on January 23, 2008
Hello, J.!
There is a Focus 21 product to spray in hair or on skin called Sea Plasma. It works great as a moisterizer, is terrific for sunburns, detangles hair, and works well for static, too!
M.P. answers from Portland on January 22, 2008
Wipe over her hair with a dryer anti-static sheet. I don't know of any danger to doing that with a baby. I've read that suggestion for adults. Never tried it myself.
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