Need Help with Static-y Hair!

Updated on January 14, 2010
A.C. asks from Kingwood, TX
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I am looking for a product to put in my hair to tame the flyaways! My hair is always super dry in the winter, and I am fed up with it! My 2 year old daughter is the same way and I need something to use for both of us that would keep it from being so static-y (if that's even a word!). I just tried some stuff I found at Walmart, but it didn't do a thing for the static and it made my hair look a little greasy on top. Any suggestions of things that have worked for you? Also, I don't know if this matters or not, but I do not do anything to my hair - it's pretty straight, except for a few waves in the back that came after my first baby was born. I don't color it or treat it with anything or try to do anything fancier to it than a ponytail. Heck, I don't even own a blow dryer or curling iron, so I just need something to put in that will keep it from flying away all the time! It's driving me crazy!!! Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

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N.S.

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When my hair was longer and staticy (I like that word lol) I use to wash my hair then rinse it with vinegar water. It made my hair really soft and didn't have the static. I also use vinegar as a fabric softner in my washer. Then when I dry the clothes, I don't get static. Hope this helps

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A.M.

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I've always had this problem in the winter, I have extremely fine, thin hair! I highly agree with using Static Guard - it has always worked for me! - A.

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C.M.

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i agree with the dryer sheets. i do this in the winter when i wear hats. hair always gets static when take hat off. just rub it through your hair. i also like the smoothing milk cream for your hair. garnier fructis has one that is pretty inexpensive.

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P.W.

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This is pricey but you use a small amount and it lasts a LONG time. It's new and I just love it. Morrocan Oil. Here is the website: http://www.moroccanoil.com/
I found a salon near me that sells it and bought some after a stylist in Denver introduced it to me. What I love and now use daily is The Original Morrocanoil Treatment. I tried the stuff for curly hair and it was too heavy.

If you don't want to pay that much ask the salon to give you a sample.

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K.D.

answers from Dallas on

You may have gotten these ideas before, but I have horrible static problems too. I seem to have found a combination that helps though. Years ago, I asked my hair stylist, and she said when I wash my hair, to rinse it with luke warm or cold water. That's not the best part of my shower, and maybe I'm making it up, but it seems like I have less static when I rinse with cool water than hot. The 2nd thing I started doing is putting some light styling gel in my hair when I get out of the shower. I don't blow dry or anything - just run the gel through my wet hair and then let it air dry. Again, when I don't do that, it seems like I have more static. And then for moment-to-moment fixes, I'll put a little lotion in my hands, rub it into my hands until they're almost dry, and then just pat my hair (not the top of my head, just the hair that hangs). I'm not rubbing lotion into my hair, just kinda touching it with a little bit. I hope that makes sense? Anyway, good luck, and I'm going to read the rest of your responses for more tricks!
K. :)

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D.C.

answers from Dallas on

My mom used to mix liquid fabric softener with water in a spray bottle and mist a little onto my hair when it was static-y (yeah -- is that even a word?!) like that. Or spray a little onto your hairbrush. I wear my hair very short now, so it's not such a problem anymore.

Good luck.

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D.R.

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Try Nexus Humectress. Use just a TINY bit, rub it on your hands and then on your hair--wet or dry.

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R.K.

answers from Dallas on

Try this unusual fix...
The actual problem is the static not really your hair. Try to put liquid Downy and water (50/50) in a spray bottle and lightly spray your carpets and furniture. This has worked for myself and my 2 girls. I hope it can help you too.
R.
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S.G.

answers from Dallas on

forgot to check the responses, but I use Static Guard. You can spray that in your hairbrush, hair or carpet too. It is found on the laundry aisle USUALLY:)

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V.B.

answers from Dallas on

It isn't necessarily your hair or products. You may need a humidifier in your house. We have used one for 20 years. It is a Bemis and holds 8 gallons of water, has a filter and put moisture into the air constantly. If it is too much, it shuts off automatically. It cost us about 100. I finally talked my daughter into buying one and it stopped her sons nose bleeds in winter and dry couphing. When the a/c is turned back on, we clean it, store it in the attic or a closet and bring it out again next fall. Both of us keep it in the kitchen but a central part of the house where air flows is good, like near a return vent or anywhere.

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K.W.

answers from Abilene on

Honestly, I put about a dime-size bit of hand lotion in my hair while it's still wet from the shower. I just smear it all over my hands, then run my hands through my hair. My hair doesn't look greasy when I do this either. Of course, everyone is different, so what works for me, may not work for you. Longer hair, use a little more... Shorter hair, use a little less. My hair is just below my shoulders. Good luck!!!

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S.L.

answers from Dallas on

You can use a dryer sheet and rub it on your hair..that does help some. I have staticy hair and it is so annoying. This helps a little!

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L.J.

answers from Dallas on

try Bounce dryer sheets...they work very well

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D.M.

answers from Dallas on

My hair is crazy staticy as well! I take a dryer sheet and and smooth it over my hair. Hold your hair in a pony tail in the back and pull the dryer sheet down. It works really good...your hair might smell like a dryer sheet though! =)

D.
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M.W.

answers from Dallas on

Bio silk silk therapy you can buy it at Target I have used it for year and it works great!

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C.V.

answers from Dallas on

I am a hairdresser and I get this question a lot. One thing that works for me is to put After Party in the hair when it is damp. Its made by TIGI. Depending on how dense your hair is, will depend on the amount you will use. For thick hair use 1 to 2 full pumps of after party, rubbed though hands and applied to ends first, then the middle of hair shaft. Try to not get much at root area or you will be left with greasy hair. If you have fine hair use 1/2 to 1 full pump applied in the same manner as above. You can also use a slight amount when hair is dry but not very much cause it will go along way. and never apply directly from bottle to hair, always rub in hands before applying to hair.
Another thing you can try is to use a fabric sheet and rub over your head or brush, or use a light working hairspray, and apply to a brush, not a comb. And then run through your hair.
I hope this has been helpful, if you have any hair questions I would love to answer them:-) www.hairbycollette.com

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A.S.

answers from Dallas on

I've used Static Guard my whole life in the winter. Spray it on your brush (not directly on your hair), works like magic! On clothes too!

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K.K.

answers from Dallas on

Yes you can use static guard in your hair per the bottle but it did not help for long at all......I am using a leave in conditioner in my girls' hair and that helped more than bio-silk (which I love and use for getting the tangles out)....haven't tried the dryer sheets but will.....

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S.G.

answers from Dallas on

a product called after party made by bed head. seems to work really well on my hair.

it smells really good too!!

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S.S.

answers from Dallas on

I use Climate Control gel from ouidad.com.

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K.B.

answers from Dallas on

My daughter and I have the same problem! I have found that getting Static Guard and spraying it lightly on my comb/brush helps ALOT! You can find it in the laudry detergent isle (i think) Or when all else fails...we rub a dryer sheet on our hair :)

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B.F.

answers from Dallas on

I have light fly away hair that I swear sometimes acts more like feathers! If I put conditioner on it it looks oily. The best thing I found is the Sauve Volumizer that is a spray gel (purple bottle) found at that most expensive place..Walmart for about $2 a bottle (worth a try). Comb through it after you put it on and you will be set for the day.

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C.M.

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you might try a little hair spray, don't just spray the top, "fan" your hair as you spray.

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T.C.

answers from Dallas on

I'm with ya! It's driving me crazy. I, too wear my hair natural. I might blow-dry it for Church, but that's about it. Also, I've noticed that a LOT of our little girls at school are having issues with static... we all look like we we are in the Science Museum with our hands on the static ball... LOL. Must be the atmosphere. Someone was carrying around a can of Static-guard the other day. Can you use that stuff on hair???

If you figure it out will ya let me know?

T.

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J.M.

answers from Dallas on

A little hairspray usually does the trick, you could even carry a trial size with you in your purse. A leave in conditioner might help too.

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K.A.

answers from Dallas on

Spray hairspray IN YOUR HANDS(like a small pool of it and lightly rub your hands together and smooth it over your hair. Its works. I dont use any products,they never work,lol..but you have to eliminate the static in your house as well,this will help too~to eliminate statict in your house...take a spray bottle and fill alil more then half with water and other with FABRIC SOFTNER..light spray all your carpets,area rugs..etc....it def helps!:)(and your house smells good too!!)...
hope this helps! i def think it will:)

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C.S.

answers from Dallas on

use a dryer sheet and smooth your hair with it.

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A.I.

answers from Dallas on

Dryer sheets..just take one and lightly smooth it over your hair..or you can try bio silk..or a generic form of it..also some pomades will work too..but personally i use the dryer sheets..i just keep one in my pocket or purse and every once in a while go into the restroom and do it again

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L.K.

answers from Dallas on

I used to have the same problem. But I would switch to a much heavier conditioner- more moisture one. Or get a spray in conditioner you can use in the morning. The best way though is to spray static guard on your brush then brush your hair. The only thing is then your hair smells like static guard...but hey those fly aways are tame! Good luck though :)

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L.B.

answers from Dallas on

These tips are from my client who owns Von Anthony Salon in Frisco. I posted them on their blog/newsletter:

Tis the season for static, brittle hair and split ends. Most of these issues are from lack of moisture because humidity levels are lower and because of the heat in our homes.

Amy Kott-Hovland shares these simple tips:

1. For static, use a dab of hand cream to control the hair.
2. Try not to shampoo every day so that some of your natural oils will help control the problem.
3. Use an ionic hair dryer. This will remove the static charges and will dry the hair without taking out too much moisture. Ionic hair driers leave your hair shiny and smooth.
4. Try spraying static guard on your hair brushes.
Salon Solutions
1. Get your hair trimmed more frequently to avoid split ends.
2. We do deep conditioning treatments to keep your hair in optimum condition; these are a must for the client who does not want to cut their hair.
3. At Von Anthony Salon, we use Shu Uemura Prep Sprays which gives hair proper moisture balance. There are 3 to choose from:
1. Smoothing for frizzier hair types.
2. Reparative for color treated.
3. Moisture for any hair type.
Use these before you blow dry or to moisten hair, in between shampoos; These are perfect for children's hair as well.

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