So you have Static Electricity hair and the winter weather makes it hard to control with the static and frizz, your hair is out of control and you are wondering if there is anything that can be done to stop flyaways and frizz
Yes there are many ways to stop it but first what is Static Electricity hair?
What is static electricity in your hair? How does one get rid of it? Static electricity in hair is caused when electrical charge in your hair can’t find a ground to discharge and therefore causes the hair to flyaway and stand up.
The common solution is to spray hair pray onto your brush after you have finished blow drying your hair. This is a temporary solution and not very good or permanent
There is one permanent way and that is to keep the hair moist at all times naturally
One product does this well and it is Mira hair oil but before we go to that lets see other options for.
The best solution to stop Static Electricity hair is to use a good leave in conditioner like Mira hair oil other conditioners used in the shower can also help when you wash your hair
You can also minimize Static Electricity hair but wearing a silk scarf or something and silk will stop the static electricity.
Static Electricity hair is usually commonly found when, using a plastic comb or brush
To stop it use a wooden wide toothed comb which among other tings stops Static Electricity hair and alsostimulates hair growth
Another way to use Mira hair oil t control frizz and static permanently is to use it as a leave in oil treatment, simply apply to your scalp and leave in for an hour and then wash. It will keep your healthy and moist and prevent static from happening again
Use Mira hair oil as a smoothing oil to tame Static Electricity hair simply rub a littlie between your hands and smooth your hair, it takes the static electricity away. Mira hair oil can also act as a fizz control serum. Simply put it on damp hair and style your hair as usual. You will immediately noticed a lot less frizzes and static in your hair
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