Electric hair: effective tricks and remedies to get rid of it

There comes a bit "for everyone" the time of year when the hair starts to become electric, and the more you try to flatten it with your hands, with the comb or with the brush, the more they lift and float upwards.
Nobody likes the electric effect, but unfortunately it is very frequent and not always easy to get rid of. On those days when hair is practically indomitable, the only solution you can find is to resort to a beautiful braid!

Why does hair get electrified?

For sure you have noticed: in winter this phenomenon is even more frequent!
Among the main causes that make hair electric are wind and cold and dry air, typical of the winter period. Due to the dry air and the lack of humidity, hair tends to dehydrate: however, the loss of hydration of the strands is not only due to the cold, it can also generate excessive heat and a poorly humidified environment. This means that you may find yourself with dry hair and the unsightly electric effect in the middle of summer, with scorching heat.

Sweaters and long scarves also have their fair share of responsibility, acrylic yarns in fact help to create the development of electrostatic energy. The direct contact generates a continuous rubbing that causes the hair to be negatively charged giving up the positive ions. And here is the electrification!

Another phenomenon that facilitates the appearance of electric hair are the alterations of the hair cuticles: a healthy hair under the same conditions is less likely to get electrified! It is therefore essential not only to adopt good anti-frizz and anti-electric effect habits but also to take care of your hair every day.

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Some tips to follow to avoid electric hair

Admit it: you would do anything for your hair! Among the things that women hate the most we can undoubtedly include electric hair, in the company of the dreaded frizz effect. With the right products and paying a little attention to the phenomenon, we can say goodbye to this problem. A good habit to combat them is to wear only natural fibers such as wool and cotton, as well as to try to avoid also the silk which helps to create electricity on the hair. Also, stay away from excessive heat when drying your hair as well as when styling it: pay attention to the temperature and excessive use of the straightener, and also try to dehumidify your rooms. A bowl of water on the heated radiator is enough to avoid getting dry hair.

Effective remedies against the electrical effect

To limit the appearance of the electrical effect you can do a lot. Here are some particularly effective remedies.

  • Always apply conditioner after shampooing

One of the functions of the balm is to soften the cuticles by eliminating electrostaticity. The conditioner nourishes and cares for the hair and at the same time eliminates static energy. What more can you ask for from a product? Virtually indispensable!

  • Choose your hair products well

Choose a delicate shampoo: to eliminate frizz and electric effect you can favor a more delicate oil formulation, also ideal for frequent washing. Alternatively, dilute the shampoo with a little water before applying it. After shampooing, complete with a specific anti-frizz serum, a smoothing product, a pack or a moisturizing mask to deeply nourish the hair. In a few weeks you will notice the difference: your hair will be much healthier!

  • No to plastic

Brush and plastic comb amplify static electricity on the hair just like the synthetic fibers of clothing. Choose wooden combs and brushes with natural bristles: you will immediately notice the benefits.

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Electrified hair: hairdryer and straightener make the difference

  • Choose a good hair dryer

Often it is the old hair dryer that helps to make the hair electric! Today there are new ion hair dryers on the market, which release moisturizing substances while drying the hair and are able in this way to reduce the phenomenon of electrification. Also pay attention to the temperature: it should never be excessively hot.

  • Use a "great plate."

Choose a ceramic model so that it is not too aggressive for the hair and do not get too close to the root so as not to burn it when you use it! These are small but precious tips for the health and beauty of the entire hair.

Humidity and electric hair: a combination to be avoided

  • Humidity? No thanks

Don't dry your hair in the damp bathroom that you may have just showered in. It would be like keeping your hair in the rain! Dry them in another room, keep them under the hot jet until they are dry and remember to never bring the hairdryer too close to your hair. The ideal is to stay 30 centimeters away.

  • Lacquer is always a good idea

Lacquer is an excellent remedy for the problem of the electrical effect. Do not spray it directly on the hair but spray it on the brush or comb in order to distribute it evenly and never excessively. Don't overdo it with hairspray or instead of fluttering and electric hair you will find it flat and attached to your head.

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Last minute remedy for electrified hair

A last minute trick is to apply a little moisturizer to your hair. Smear a nut of your favorite face moisturizer on your hands and then run your hands through your hair, remaining only on the surface. A simple gesture for beautiful and shiny hair in a few moments.

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