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Posted by iLLmaTiC_aNgeL on 11-24-2002 06:28 PM:

static hair be gone!

are there any affordable hair products out there that can minimize static? i tried leave-in conditioner/frizz fighter from Thermasilk but that duznt work after awhile =\

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Posted by JuJu on 11-24-2002 06:50 PM:

i like biosilk
it works really well for me

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Posted by daNNy LuV 1TYM on 11-24-2002 10:57 PM:

yea biosilk works realli well but it's kinda pricey..but worth it. it smells good too

Humidity is often the cause of the frizzies; since there's not much you can do about the weather, use products that contain silicone and try to make the best of it. Still frizzy even when it's not damp outside? You might be handling your hair too much. After you wash your hair, gently squeeze out excess moisture with a towel -- never rub! When you blow-dry, use a round natural-bristle brush (after your hair is partially dried), and be sure to dry your hair completely. During the day, don't brush your hair -- just use a wide-toothed comb when necessary or, better yet, use your fingers. Silicone serum, styling wax or pomade will also help tame the frizz.
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Posted by JuJu on 11-25-2002 01:02 AM:

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Originally posted by daNNy LuV 1TYM
yea biosilk works realli well but it's kinda pricey..but worth it. it smells good too

Humidity is often the cause of the frizzies; since there's not much you can do about the weather, use products that contain silicone and try to make the best of it. Still frizzy even when it's not damp outside? You might be handling your hair too much. After you wash your hair, gently squeeze out excess moisture with a towel -- never rub! When you blow-dry, use a round natural-bristle brush (after your hair is partially dried), and be sure to dry your hair completely. During the day, don't brush your hair -- just use a wide-toothed comb when necessary or, better yet, use your fingers. Silicone serum, styling wax or pomade will also help tame the frizz.
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dayum!!!

lOL um...
in case ur wondering how much biosilk is, the small bottle (2.26 fl. oz. ) its $10, the bigger one twice as big... its $20?? tha small bottle last really long n i like it!

after i wash mi hair i still rub mi hair w/ a towel, cuz if i just gently squeeze out excess moisture w/ a towel its gunna be hecka wet!... n i thought ur not suppose to touch ur hair w/ ur fingers.

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Posted by hip hOp Yu Ja on 11-25-2002 04:41 AM:

grl! i noe da cheapest way 2 get rid of static hair!

ya noe doze Bounty Dryer Sheets? carry 1 in ur backpack N rub it in ur hair a lil bit N static will disappear in a sec.! ^^ try it!

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Posted by dalgyal on 11-25-2002 04:57 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by hip hOp Yu Ja
grl! i noe da cheapest way 2 get rid of static hair!

ya noe doze Bounty Dryer Sheets? carry 1 in ur backpack N rub it in ur hair a lil bit N static will disappear in a sec.! ^^ try it!



hahahhah` dats so koO!!
i better try it tomorro xDD

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Posted by hip hOp Yu Ja on 11-25-2002 05:13 AM:

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Originally posted by dalgyal


hahahhah` dats so koO!!
i better try it tomorro xDD



eung! u shuld! it heylla wOrks! ^^

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Posted by saranghae on 11-25-2002 05:22 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by hip hOp Yu Ja
grl! i noe da cheapest way 2 get rid of static hair!

ya noe doze Bounty Dryer Sheets? carry 1 in ur backpack N rub it in ur hair a lil bit N static will disappear in a sec.! ^^ try it!



haha... really?


Posted by daNNy LuV 1TYM on 11-26-2002 03:33 AM:

uhh...those things u put in the dryer for doin the laundry??? haha do those realli work?? that sounds interesting. it'll make mai hair smell nice too ^^


Posted by hip hOp Yu Ja on 11-27-2002 12:12 AM:

lOlz da answer ish "Yesh" to both saranghae N daNNy LuV 1TYM! ^_^

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Posted by az0nd2r3 on 11-27-2002 05:11 AM:

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Originally posted by hip hOp Yu Ja


eung! u shuld! it heylla wOrks! ^^


haha.....o crapp....i gotta buy sum....
yeah imma guy, buh for sum reason i got lotsa static in my hair...

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Posted by HHxEliTE on 11-29-2002 08:49 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by hip hOp Yu Ja
grl! i noe da cheapest way 2 get rid of static hair!

ya noe doze Bounty Dryer Sheets? carry 1 in ur backpack N rub it in ur hair a lil bit N static will disappear in a sec.! ^^ try it!



LmFAO thas sooo funnie hahaha gotta try that sum day~


just put gel... and then like.. blowdry your hair.. but while u doing that brush your hair so your hair wont get like FIRM from the gel...

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Posted by Hyesungu on 11-30-2002 11:16 AM:

haha if you shave your head, then there wouldnt be no frizziness to worry about, right?


Posted by KawaiiAngel on 12-01-2002 02:35 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Hyesungu
haha if you shave your head, then there wouldnt be no frizziness to worry about, right?


lol. But a girl's hair is like a guys car right?


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