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Keep your hair well-hydrated by using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Dry hair is more prone to static, so maintaining moisture is key.
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Increase humidity levels in your living space by using a humidifier. This helps combat the dry indoor air that contributes to static electricity.
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Apply a small amount of natural oils, such as coconut or argan oil, to your hair to help combat dryness and reduce static. Focus on the ends and avoid the scalp.
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Opt for combs or brushes with metal bristles. Metal helps dissipate static electricity, reducing the likelihood of hair static.
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Sleep on silk or satin pillowcases to minimize friction and static between your hair and the pillow. These materials are gentler on the hair and can help prevent static buildup.
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