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Old 09-29-2007, 04:29 PM
pinkandblack8 pinkandblack8 is offline
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Default why does my hair get staticy? is it the lack of conditioner or from a straightening

iron? How can i get rid of the stactic? thanks
and it's usually after i straighten my hair. how can i fix this problem. the straightener is not bad either, it's ceramics and it's those type of straighteners salons use. After i straighten my hair i usually spray from underneath to volumize my hair.


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Old 09-29-2007, 04:29 PM
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straightening is bad for your hair regardless, so that and no conditioner will make it static, plus using volumisers make it worse. Use a diffuser if you blow dry your hair with the ceramic straightener too.
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