What could one use to minimize frizzy hair & static charged hair like you have just touched one of those electric lightening balls?
I prefer to stick with all-natural, all-organic and non-harsh substance that won't dull the hair or damage it?
Does anybody have any clue?
Mikhael
I rinse in cold water after shampooing, then rinse out the conditioner with cold water. Then I apply a few drops of jojoba oil to the bottom of my hair before combing. It seems to help.
The static problem mostly went away as my hair got longer. When it was five or six inches long, it looked like I had a lightning storm on my head. Once it got longer, it stopped moving around so much and creating static.
Use your moisturizer. Take it....rub it into your palms and them put it through your hair.
Alternative would be a rince of cold water...vingager and honey. It traps humidity in the hair and keeps it ok
Jojoba oil!!!!
I did not use organics, but I find Garnier Fructice hair styling cream good (Sleak and Shine). Not organic, but it is gentle.
Static is countered by oil...so splashing water on your hair aint gonna work. You need something light weight and that usually means alcohol. Conditioners normaly have that in them any ways, but it's the acid complex that stops frizz. The same is true for static. You need something oil based or something to buffer the electricity. Thats why I sugest an oil like Jojoba or a cream like the one Im using. It's enough to hold, without being heavy.
Hope this helps
Doug