luckyone answered Monday January 12 2004, 3:38 pm: I used to always have this problem but then someone told me to use a dryer sheet- rub it on your hair and it wont be staticky, or i have also been told to put eaither a little bit of hairspray or even lotion on your hands, rub them togather and gently run your fingers through your hair concentrating on the staticky parts. -Kt [ luckyone's advice column | Ask luckyone A Question ]
KiWiKiSsEs answered Sunday October 26 2003, 5:13 pm: ok... you can either put your hair up in like a braid or bun or pony tail or anything really and put hairspray in it or just have it up some way.
oncebeyondyears answered Sunday October 26 2003, 1:58 pm: You will probably laugh but, this is probably an excellent use of old (or new) Bounce (tm) or similar dryer sheets. Just rub your hair with it. (I am not sure if it might damage your hair chemically though.)
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