How to Prevent Static Hair in Winter

How to Prevent Static Hair in Winter
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Static in your hair is a winter aggravation. The drier air can zap moisture from your hair, leaving you susceptible to what is known as flyaways. The key to preventing this nuisance is to keep moisture locked into your hair, despite exposure to the winter elements. Moisturizing hair care techniques can help keep your hair in place while you enjoy the cooler temperatures.

Step 1

Apply a deep conditioning treatment to your hair once a week to lock in natural moisture. According to CareFair.com, deep conditioning treatments work for all hair types to prevent static from building up in your hair during the winter.

Step 2

Brush your hair daily with a natural fiber hairbrush. Natural fibers distribute natural oils from your scalp to the hair shaft, keeping your hair coated, according to HairFinder.com. Avoid plastic and rubber-coated brushes, which can worsen static.

Step 3

Apply a dry shampoo to your hair in between shampooings. Frequent hair cleansing causes the hair to dry, which in turn promotes static buildup. Washing your hair two to three times weekly and using a dry shampoo will help prevent static while keeping your hair smelling and looking fresh through the winter, according to CareFair.com.

Step 4

Dry your hair with an ionic hair dryer, which uses less heat than a conventional dryer. Ionic hair dryers also reduce drying times, according to HairFinder.com. The key is to reduce damage to the hair caused by excessive heat.

Step 5

Set your hair with alcohol-free hairspray and avoid styling products that contain alcohol. Alcohol can absorb the oils from your hair, leaving it prone to static buildup. Opt for products containing fruit oils or silicone, suggests HairFinder.com. These ingredients may help prevent static without damaging your locks.

Step 6

Wear a silk scarf around your hair while sleeping or wearing headgear, suggests HairFinder.com. Silk allows your hair to retain its natural oils without causing friction to the hair follicles.

Things You'll Need

  • Deep conditioner
  • Natural fiber brush
  • Dry shampoo
  • Ionic hair dryer
  • Alcohol-free hairspray
  • Silk scarf

References

Article reviewed by Elizabeth Ahders Last updated on: Jul 15, 2010

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