Beauty Fix Tip – How to get rid of static cling in your hair and clothes!

Beauty Tips - How to Get Rid of Static Cling

When I was a kid my older brother and I use to have “STATIC ELECTRICITY” fights! Obviously it was the 80′s and both parents were working so we had a ton of time on our hands. The premise was to put on two pairs of our soccer socks and begin rubbing our feet against the orange shag carpeting furiously until we built up enough static electricity to shock each other. He always won! To this day I always get a little nervous when people touch me, I guess subliminally I imagine getting shocked.

Well the other night I was at dinner and I noticed my date’s hair was standing up a little and when I touched his arm I got a little shock! It was sort of funny and sweet. Made me think of my brother and our childhood shenanigans. :)

It also inspired this post because I just wanted to let all you ladies and gentlemen know how to get rid of static electricity. 

1. Rub a dryer sheet against your clothes and head. This works, I do it all the time. Takes literally seconds plus you end up smelling dryer fresh.

2. Lotion – Apparently staying moisturized helps you from getting shocked or building up static electricity. Applying lotion after a shower especially during the winter seasons helps you from picking up shocks.

3. Apply metal to metal – If you are tired of getting shocked by your doorknob or kitchen towel rack etc. Touch the surface first with your metal keyes or a spoon etc. The other metal will absorb the built up electricity.

4.  Fake Fibers – apparently synthetic fibers build up more static electricity than natural ones.. so if you are a frequent fan of the spandex you are in for some shocks! Ha!

I hope this helps all of you, with these nuggets of knowledge in your arsenal maybe you will be victorious in your own “Static Electricity Wars”!!

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  1. laurie says:

    They also have static free hair products. but your story is cute. i always moisturize after shower. I guess that’s y i never get shocked. I used to get static when i was a kid to back in the 80s from my cheap pajamas my mom got me. They must have been made of polyester lol. Either that or she didn’t have any dryer sheets

  2. laurie says:

    Oh yes and i always use a static free brush u can buy them at any beauty supply store. they r the coolest thing around

  3. City Girl DC says:

    Thanks for the great tip! I just came from the salon and had awful static in my hair. Thank goodness for the web!

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