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Jan 27, 2013
Sabrina B.
How do you get static out of your hair?
Jan 27, 2013
Madison T.
Use oils or Jon freidas frizz control spray, use as directions stay. I live in a very humid area now and static and frizz happens all the time, it was annoying but I started using those 2 items and its almost diminished 😊
Jan 27, 2013
Sabrina B.
I already use oils
Jan 27, 2013
Olivia B.
Any leave in conditioner should help
Jan 27, 2013
Macy P.
A dryer sheet. Jst rub it ova ur hair
Jan 27, 2013
Orla G.
I hairspray it down!
Jan 27, 2013
Holly K.
Use hand lotion!! But not too much or it will make ur hair greesy
Jan 27, 2013
Emily W.
Dryer sheet! Plus, it repels mosquitoes. Keep one in your pocket and use as needed.
Jan 27, 2013
Sabrina B.
Thanks I will try those things out and see if they work