If static strikes post-blowout, mist your brush with a light or medium-hold hairspray (try Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray), $26, but be sure to hold the can eight inches away so it doesn't gunk up your brush or your hair. Then run it through your hair. The brush will help guide static hair back into place, and the hairspray will help hold strands there.
So you've got static under control before you leave the house, but once you get where you're going and take your coat and hat off, you're back to square one, right? To fight static wherever you are, keep an all-purpose balm like Burt's Bees Miracle Salve, $7, in your bag. Rub a tiny amount between your palms and pat — don't pull — the flyaways. Not only do ingredients like pumpkin seed and olive oil keep lips and cuticles moisturized, they can also hold down mischievous strands.
If you have fine hair and you're worried a balm might be too heavy, try hair-smoothing sheets like Kérastase Carré Lissant Smoothing Sheets, $28.50 (for 50 sheets), which are essentially dryer sheets for your hair. They fight static and frizz and add shine without weighing it down.
If you have fine hair and you're worried a balm might be too heavy, try hair-smoothing sheets like Kérastase Carré Lissant Smoothing Sheets, $28.50 (for 50 sheets), which are essentially dryer sheets for your hair. They fight static and frizz and add shine without weighing it down.
If hairspray and beauty balms aren't doing the trick, slick back your hair into a knot or ponytail and lock it in place with hairspray or gel. Try Nexxus Extra Gel, $19.99, for a sleek look that isn't crunchy or Kenra Fast-Dry Hair Spray 8, $17, for a lighter finish.