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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:05am
My hair is soft, silky, and shiney, but along with the good, I have a lot of static. I have considered the possibility that it may be and affect from my hair dryer. However, I need my hairdryer because without it my hair has a natural curl, that I like to straighten out. What should I do?
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Believe it or not, lightly running a fabric softener sheet over your hair does control this problem. The right condition is necessary to control static. I am unaware if a blow dryer can contribute to this dilema.> My hair is soft, silky, and shiney, but along with the> good, I have a lot of static. I have considered the> possibility that it may be and affect from my hair> dryer. However, I need my hairdryer because without it> my hair has a natural curl, that I like to straighten> out. What should I do?
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> does control this problem. The> right condition is necessary to control static. I am> unaware if a blow dryer can contribute to this dilema.I would just like to say that lightly running a fabric softener sheet over your hair is a great hair tip. I've never heard of that before. I'll try this also when my hair gets staticky (that's really how it's spelled). Thanks for posting this tip.
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> Believe it or not, lightly running a fabric softener> sheet over your hair does control this problem. The> right condition is necessary to control static. I am> unaware if a blow dryer can contribute to this dilema.Try Matrix Vital Nutrients line.
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Hi Jill!The advice below, from others concerning the fabric softener sheet is great. You can also delute liquidfabric softener with water in a spray bottle (3 partswater to 1 part fabric softener) for application priorto blowdrying.Most of my client with your hair type use KMS FLAT OUT® HAIR PREPAREIts a Curl Control Reconstuctor for all hair typesHair Prepare Reconstructor combats curls while it conditions and calms. Smoothes static flyaways while it soothes tired, overworked hair. Prepares your hair for any style. It also contains thermal protectants that protect your hair from blowdryer damage.Directions:Remove excess moisture from hair. Evenly distribute a small amount of Hair Prepare though hair. Leave on 1 to 3 minutes. Rinse well.In your service,Mickhael> My hair is soft, silky, and shiney, but along with the> good, I have a lot of static. I have considered the> possibility that it may be and affect from my hair> dryer. However, I need my hairdryer because without it> my hair has a natural curl, that I like to straighten> out. What should I do?
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