Most stylists I cavort with use the combo of "STATIC GUARD" bought at any Target, its used for clothing I'm sure there are other brands but this one works wonderfully,and a spray silicone.
- GENTLE Version:Take your brush or comb, spray once over with the Guard and smooth the hair with it.
- MEDIUM Version: the most used combo is using a combination of Static Guard and one of the 10,000 silicone serums out there, although it must be one that does not have any denatured alcohol in it or you will be adding to the problem. RUSK has a wonderful one (the apricot bottle) its perfect. Another brand which is virtually impossible to find [I can get it if you want] Avlons Silken Seal is my all time favorite,its pricey but worth it.
- SUPER Strength Version: If the problem is still not under control which really should only be very curly/frizzy haired people, everyone else you are doing something wrong. Try layering the spray,start with a little, try it, if its not enough add a little more and so on. The next step is adding a light mens hair wax. BEDHEAD'S Manipulator works well....and my favorite is LUSAN's pomade...a lot harder to find but it super cheap AND its GOOD for the hair - has all the right ingredients in it.
The old solution to this and can be used in a pinch is using one of those DRYER SHEETS like "Bounce" . You can take one of those and rub it across the hair, but in the last couple years everyone I know has found that method does not work as great as it did at one time. That was what we used in the 90's early 2000.....and I didn't know the intensive cosmetic chemistry I know now, back then so I couldnt' tell you the chemical make-up differences.
There, you all should be flyaway FREE
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