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Static in Lf....Help!

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Topic: Static in Lf....Help!
Posted By: Heaven_lei
Subject: Static in Lf....Help!
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 7:33am
Hello Ladies,
Just really quick have any of you experienced static in your lf and if so what did you do to get rid of it. I know my units arent dry but it just seems like i constantly having to brush it to keep the hairs from flying away/look like they have static...Also how to you keep this from happening..thanks in advance!!!



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Posted By: docpam69
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 7:50am
I spray static gard on my brush before I use it. Not so much a problem now but it was in the winter


Posted By: Chic-Geek
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 7:59am
I seen "static brushes" at a variety of online store. However, I'm not sure if they work. Has anyone tried one?


Posted By: Heaven_lei
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 8:04am

Am I the only one who is experiencing this, it's mainly only happening to my CVR and light yaki...my kinky is fine???



Posted By: Chic-Geek
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 8:14am
I have wear Indian Remy and I have the problem, too. But I keep a small spray bottle of Silicon Mix and water in my purse and spray a little in the palms of my hands and smooth my hair down when it gets unruly. It works for several hours.

However, like you, I'd like to completely address the situation and alleviate it. When I saw those static brushes, they didn't seem convincing. (Doesn't brushing cause static).


Posted By: Heaven_lei
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 8:17am
Originally posted by Chic-Geek Chic-Geek wrote:

I have wear Indian Remy and I have the problem, too. But I keep a small spray bottle of Silicon Mix and water in my purse and spray a little in the palms of my hands and smooth my hair down when it gets unruly. It works for several hours.

However, like you, I'd like to completely address the situation and alleviate it. When I saw those static brushes, they didn't seem convincing. (Doesn't brushing cause static).
 
Well tht's a relief! I thought I was the only one, the spray in your purse is it SM leave in conditioner that you mix with the water???
I too want to alleviate it as well, you are very right, brushing makes the static worse. That's why I trying to figure out what our vets do to stop the static issue!!!


Posted By: Heaven_lei
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 10:58am

No one can help!!



Posted By: intl_babygirl
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 11:31am
DRYER SHEETS


Posted By: Chic-Geek
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 11:34am
Ahhhhhhhh, there's an idea! Of course, they'd have to be unsented, but that may work. So, you just run it on the hair, right. (I bet they'll store easily in my purse, too).

Thanks, I'll try it. Thumbs%20Up


Posted By: sexibeach
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 3:18pm
apparently ya have not truly embraced your inner white girl yet ...LOLLOLLOL it happens during winter months with non-black hair.. hair spray helps to take out the static, i'd also do a AVC and conditioner with the silicon spray and then once it dries the hair spray..


Posted By: Heaven_lei
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 3:39pm
Originally posted by sexibeach sexibeach wrote:

apparently ya have not truly embraced your inner white girl yet ...LOLLOLLOL it happens during winter months with non-black hair.. hair spray helps to take out the static, i'd also do a AVC and conditioner with the silicon spray and then once it dries the hair spray..
 
Thanks Sexi...yea im still learning the whole whitegirl thang....it will come...LOLLOL..i have never experienced static..im like wut is thiss....lol; can you help me out a little bit..not familiar with AVC...is that the vinegar bath..anyone can you tell me that abbreviation..


Posted By: sexibeach
Date Posted: April 19 2008 at 3:51pm
apple cider vingar rinse i'd use like 1/2 cup of vingar and then mix with water.. its a clarifying thingy, but it cleans it really well... i usually do it with my natural hair and i don't add any water in my natural hair just straight vingar.. but its really the hair spray that works, it also works on your clothes when you get static cling at work, spray some hair spray and it unclings..



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