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What Should I Do To My Static Hair? by lovenova: 1:47am On Mar 23, 2022
Static hair is due to a scientific phenomenon where there is a transfer of electrons from one of those two objects to the other. The one that loses the electron is said to be positively charged while the other one which gains the electron gets a negative charge.

This charge may disappear if the air is humid, but in a case of no humidity or moisture in the air, like during winter, this charge can make your strands repel from each other just like a magnet.

Now that we understand the scientific explanation underlying static hair, let's discuss how we can manage it.

Remember that our strands get charged because of dehydration. Lack of humidity or moisture in the air also contributes in this regard - cold winter winds and indoor central heating are also not favorable to our hair. To keep hair hydrated regardless of the weather, treat your hair to blonde human hair lace front wigs oil to add shine and keep flyaways at bay.

Hair oils like jojoba oil, argan oil, coconut oil and olive oil are all nutritious oils for hair. Ensure not to be too generous with the quantity, a little goes a long way!

An ionic hairdryer can help to balance that natural charge of the 613 lace front wig. Ionic hairdryers are known for sending out negative ions that help to split water molecules. These hairdryers therefore help in drying your locks quicker and reduce time spent blow drying!

Do not allow flyaways to get the best of your hair! Fight frizz by applying an anti-static product such as a 40 inch straight wig mousse or wax to instantly smooth the hair and tame static.

Sure, you love your favorite wooly hat, but is it lined with cotton or acrylic? If so, then this may be the culprit for your static hair. Hats with silk or satin linings have a silky material that can help hair with shine and to keep its style. Silk and satin lined hats give no room for frizz or the dreaded hat hair.

To reduce static hair, comb your hair after applying a mist of hairspray. Avoid using a plastic comb which can make hair even more static. A top hair tip is to bring hairspray and a metal comb in your purse with you when you leave the house. This handy duo will be your new best friend to fight static hair in the winter months.
Spray your hair with a mist of hairspray and comb the hair gently from roots to tips or spray the metal comb before combing the hair. The spray tames flyaways while the metal removes build-up static in your hair. For the hairspray, go for an alcohol-free product, since alcohol has a drying effect on the hair.

Hair needs enough moisture to keep it from being dehydrated which is a key culprit in static. Leave-in conditioners keep hair moisturized despite the changing weather conditions. To apply the leave-in conditioner, spray a small amount of the product to the hair and comb through. For a deeper hair nourishment, deep condition the hair weekly to hydrate stands.

The shampoo you use can go a long way to minimize static hair. To combat cold weather; opt for a shampoo that contains argan oil to soften your hair. Aloe vera shampoos can also help in reviving dryer hair and reducing static. Another tip is to avoid using drying sulphate shampoos and be sure to check the shampoo contents for sulphates.

Ah yes, that legend is true. You remember those bounce sheets your mom used when she did the laundry?
Many women have their testimonies after using those dryer sheets. They work like magic and the trick is simple. Just smooth the dryer sheets over your hair strands. You can use them as well by rubbing them on your hairbrushes before using them or alternatively, rub them across your pillows before going to sleep!

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