How to Smooth Out Flyaway Hair PDF Print E-mail
Written by James Lai   
Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Flyaway HairWe’re all familiar with the frustration of taming flyaways.  Especially during the Summer time, dry air can create static, causing problems for even well moisturized hair.
  1. Carry anti-static dryer sheets with you.  Pass them over your head to tame those stubborn static-induced flyaways.

  2. If those baby hairs are still reluctant to budge, take a toothbrush and apply light hold wax, gel, or hairspray to it.  Comb those flyaways down flat.  Using a toothbrush as opposed to your fingers ensures that you don’t apply anymore than you need.  After all, less is more with hair product.  Be sure to rinse the toothbrush after you use it.  Dry hairspray is a real pain to remove.  
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