Tuesday, July 21, 2009

How to calm fly-away hair?

I have slightly wavy hair. I have a lot of fly-away pieces that makes my hair look kinda fuzzy. I want to know if there is a product that controls the fly-aways, without gunking it up or making my hair look like an oil slick. My hair is medium brown.



How to calm fly-away hair?

I also have that problem. I have naturally curly, frizzy hair, and every day is a bad hair day, lol! I use Infusium leave-in conditioner directly after shampooing and towel-drying my hair, and the product comes in a variety of levels for every hair type, so choose which one works best for you. Also, after spraying in conditioner, I use Frizz-Ease Wind Down creme in the purple pump bottle. It has been absolutely amazing for my hair. It calms the frizzies without weighing it down and making it look greasy or limp, or feeling stiff like mousse or gel would. You can either let your hair dry naturally to keep your waves, or use a vent brush and dryer and straighten your hair. I hope this helps you!



How to calm fly-away hair?

Get a spray bottle, put 4 tablespoons of your everyday conditioner in it fill the rest of the spray bottle with water. When ever you get the fly away's or static lightly mist your hair and like magic it's gone.



I use a small spray bottle so I can carry with me at all times.



This solution can also be used as a detangler.



How to calm fly-away hair?

This sounds kinda nasty, but it worked for me... Coat your hair with mayonnaise and leave it on for about 4 hours. It is really hard to get it all out, and if you don't it leaves your hair really greasy, but when you do get it all out your hair will be really shiny and hydrated.



How to calm fly-away hair?

I know this sounds goofy, but what I do is put a bit of hand lotion on my hands, rub in into my palms well, then smooth the bit of lotion on my palms over my hair. I don't push my hair down but just run my palms gently over my hair. I picked up this tip in some women's magazine and it works for me.



How to calm fly-away hair?

i spray a toothbrush with hairspray and brush the fly-aways with that. it works for me. nowadays they have hair products for everything. check the local drug store or walmart. Good Luck!



How to calm fly-away hair?

use a dryer sheet, i used to have hair past my shoulders. i have hella curly hair also. the dryersheets ability to reduce static and the waxy surfice, act as a static removing light conditioner, and it smells really good. its also portable and relatively inexpensive.



How to calm fly-away hair?

I have heard that gently rubbing dryer sheets on the hair will do the trick.



How to calm fly-away hair?

Dryer sheets will do the trick to tame static induced fly-aways!

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