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You Want to Control Static You're Doing It All Wrong: You say, "Hairspray, hairspray, and more hairspray." When that doesn't work, ponytail.
The Damage: Hairspray can pull moisture out of hair and most of them are alcohol-based, which actually encourages static," says Flowers.
The fix: Cricket Centrix Premium Carbon Brushes (and ... water?)
How it helps: The carbon acts as a conductor, accepting the negatively charged electrons that cause static electricity. Static happens when there's a lack of moisture in your hair, so a little water (yes, water) can help, says Flowers. She recommends spritzing your hairbrush with water and smoothing your hair from the ends to the roots to smooth the cuticle.
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The Damage: Hairspray can pull moisture out of hair and most of them are alcohol-based, which actually encourages static," says Flowers.
The fix: Cricket Centrix Premium Carbon Brushes (and ... water?)
How it helps: The carbon acts as a conductor, accepting the negatively charged electrons that cause static electricity. Static happens when there's a lack of moisture in your hair, so a little water (yes, water) can help, says Flowers. She recommends spritzing your hairbrush with water and smoothing your hair from the ends to the roots to smooth the cuticle.
SEE NEXT PAGE: You Want to Fight Frizz