Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Static Is Stopping Me

The days are getting colder and the air is getting drier. What does this dry air mean for your hair? It means that your hair will be getting drier too! Most women respond to this answer with a shouting out loud reply of, "no!" There is no need to fear! I have compiled a list of ways to prevent the dry and static hair blues.


  • Skip a day between shampooing. This will allow for your hair to build natural oils to fight static hair.
  • Use a leave-in-conditioner daily. This will give your hair the protein it needs to prevent dry and damaged ends. (Aveda Daily Hair Repair)
  • After hair is dry, apply a shine or smoothing serum to your hair. This is great for thicker hair that gets static because it won't weigh the hair down compared to those with finer hair. (Aveda Brilliant Finishing Gloss)
  • Work in a once a week deep conditioner into your hair routine. This deep conditioner will be the perfect weekly treatment for dry hair. (Aveda Dry Remedy Masque)
  • Try a glossing treatment from a salon. This treatment is a great way to boost the shine of your hair and improve the overall look and condition of the hair. (Aveda Glossing Treatment)
(I recommend Aveda products because they are 99 percent plant-derived and 89 percent of their herbal ingredients are certified organic. Good for the earth and good for your hair.)

3 comments:

  1. Thank you so much! My hair has a tendency to get static-y (is that a word) during the winter, by the way could some of the Aveda products be bought online? and are you allowed to post pictures of some of the products, because that would be a great idea so people can check out the product line.

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  2. I seriously love your ideas. I have thick, but short hair, and it is getting really dry and driving me crazy! I never really thought to use leave in conditioners as a solution to the problem but I will definitely be trying that as well as some sprays for after my hair is dry. I think it would be really awesome if you would use your hair as a model for some of your posts... Like showing the process of some of your ideas.

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