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Yes, just bought a wand just for that at sephora.  It looks like a mascara tube and smells so fresh. Just comb and it smooths the static. Love it. Unfortunately I don't have it on me now to say the name, but if you go to their website I'm sure you'll find it under hair care.

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@willomenia wrote:

Yes, just bought a wand just for that at sephora.  It looks like a mascara tube and smells so fresh. Just comb and it smooths the static. Love it. Unfortunately I don't have it on me now to say the name, but if you go to their website I'm sure you'll find it under hair care.


Just looked it up it's called Dae cactus 3in1 wand.

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A home humidifier works wonders for skin, hair, etc. in the winter.

 

My SIL gently wipes a dryer sheet on her hair. I tried it and it really works. Just don't rub it on too hard.

 

I've also sprayed a little bit of static guard on my hands and gently wiped my hair.

 

I've conditioned my hair, used leave-ins, etc etc and nothing really helps my hair.

 

 

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If you don't like hairspray -- which I don't - try just using some on your brush and then quickly running it through your hair.  This helps some.  

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@Queen of shop wrote:

@occasionalrain wrote:

Any suggestions for eliminating static of one's hair? I prefer unscented.


 

 

@occasionalrain  Go to Amazon and put in search bar "anti static hair spray". A bunch turn up.

 

In my younger days, I used to spray my brush with regular hairspray and brush my hair for static. That worked well.

 

Good luck


@Queen of shop. I was going to suggest giving your hairbrush a spritz of Static Guard.

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@ellaphant wrote:

Dryer sheets are full of chemicals.Do your research.


 @ellaphant.  Thats rich considering @SilliMee is a chemist.  lol, lol

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