The worst part of winter is the static electricity that makes your
mane stand on end. If you suffer from staticky strands every time the
temperature takes a dip, you could use some quick tricks to keep those
frizzes at bay. Whether you're at home, the office or painting the town
red, here are plenty of ways to avoid looking electric-shock chic.
When You're Getting Ready...
The reason your hair stands on end in cold weather is because your
locks lack moisture, and static electricity has more opportunity to
build up. The best way to prevent flyaways is to nip these problems in
the bud. Preventing static starts the second you step into the shower;
with the proper prep, you won't have to throw your locks into a ponytail
every day.
Use moisturizing hair shampoos and condition hair
every day. Leave the conditioner in for a few minutes; to avoid wasting
water, wash and condition your hair first and let the moisturizers work
their magic while you soap up with shower gel; rinse the product out
afterward. Deep conditioning treatments or leave-in conditioner should
be used at least once per week as well.
Before you exit the
shower, turn the hot water off and let the cold water cascade over your
locks for a few seconds - as long as you can stand! - to help flatten
the cuticle and prevent static.
Don't even think about brushing
out tangles; your hairbrush builds up static. Instead, towel-dry hair
and use a wide-tooth comb. Then, apply your hair styling products to
prevent damage as you blow-dry. Hairsprays and anti-frizz shine serums
help prevent flyaways, and silicon-based hair styling products are best
for stopping static.
Last but not least, use an ionic blow dryer,
which neutralizes static particles. Use a low heat setting to dry hair,
then set your style with a shot of cold air when your entire head is
dry.
When You're Out and About...
If you're already away from home when the static strikes, don't despair - there are still options to keep the flyaways away.
Before
you leave the house, pop a dryer sheet into your purse for emergencies.
When you notice your hair feeling staticky, pull out the sheet and
swipe it over your strands; just like dryer sheets keep the static cling
out of your clothes, it also works on your mane!
If you notice
your coif is more likely to be staticky in your office or home, the
problem may simply be that the air is too dry. Pick up a humidifier to
put a little moisture back in the air.
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