Great tips to combat hair static (part 2)
One of the most devastating things you have to face in winter that is a total beauty fail is when you admire your pretty hair and adore the attention then you decide to pull a sweater over your head, wear a remove your scarf/hat and then voila you are left with your hair standing at the end and you look pretty much like an angry cat. Well here are some great tips in which we shall give to you where you can use and get good effective results:
- Continuing part 2 of combating a truly highly observed problem of static hair in winter we give you the next tip that shall help your hair to calm down and not go all static the next time you remove your hat or even pull off your sweater. The use of hairspray and hair gel is another fantastic tip that we would like to share with you. If you avoid products such as hairspray or even hair gel well its time you overcome your fear and start working on it. To hold the hair down you can use a light sprinkle of hairspray on your hair and this will certainly most help in adhering other strands of your hair to hold it down. Hair gel is known and claimed to be as most effective as hairspray. So you do not have to worry about it. But there is one factor that you must know which comes with hair gel that in order to avoid the crunch look you must use a tiny amount of it. We hope this tip will help you get through winter days and you won’t ever have to face the wrath of static hair ever again. If not we most certainly advise you to keep on reading till you find a magical clue.
- It is known very well that what conduct electricity is obviously metal. This can help draw away the overly obsessive electrons that are being forced to mix together which is causing the static in the first place. So if metal conducts electricity then you can take a metal hanger and run that over your hair. For safe precautions why not lets run the hanger over your clothes, hat and other wear about that causes static hair in the first place. This will help to draw away the charge. It is also known that if you wear a metal thimble on your thumb this will help you avoid any kind of shock that is caused by the electrons being intertwined with each other.
- The next tip might be useful for you is that in order to avoid static hair you can use a silicone based conditioner in your hair. This will help to neutralize any electric charge from your hair and the silicone will coat your hair. So why don’t you guys give this tip a try and let us know whether it works or not.