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Aug 10, 2014
Kate R.
How to get ride of them?? Thanks!!
Aug 10, 2014
Alicia C.
A good hair spray or gel should be able to fix the problem; I'm currently loving ones from Pantene's line :)
Aug 10, 2014
Lindsay H.
If you spray hairspray on a toothbrush and comb them down it helps:)
Aug 10, 2014
Sydney H.
I have awful flyaways especially when I let my hair air dry! I've tryed everything on this list and more but the only thing I find that works is extremely simple! Just wait until your hair is completely dry (if you're like me this is when they are the worst) and then brush your fingers through your hair from your forehead to the back a couple times. Fix your hair if necessary, then voila they should be pretty much gone