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How to get rid of static hair

Static hair can be frustrating, but with the right care and products, it’s easy to tame those flyaways and bring your hair back to a smooth, manageable state. Whether at home or in the salon, Maria Nila is here to help you keep your hair looking and feeling its best.

Understand what causes static hair

Static hair occurs when your hair builds up an electric charge, often due to dryness or friction. This charge makes individual strands repel each other, leading to a messy, flyaway-prone look. Dry winter air, synthetic fabrics, and even certain haircare habits can exacerbate the problem. To combat static hair effectively, you need to focus on replenishing moisture and minimizing friction.

Use moisturizing products

Our True Soft collection is designed specifically for dry and brittle hair, making it a perfect choice for controlling static. Infused with softening argan oil, these products help restore moisture and reduce frizz while leaving your hair feeling silky smooth. A routine using the True Soft shampoo, conditioner, and hair oil ensures that your hair stays hydrated and less prone to static buildup.

Routine to get rid of static hair:

1.        Shampoo and condition: Begin with the True Soft shampoo to cleanse your hair without stripping it of natural oils. Follow with the True Soft conditioner for extra hydration and softness.

2.        Add a weekly mask: Use the True Soft hair mask 1–2 times a week to deeply moisturize and strengthen your hair, keeping it smooth and static-free.

3.        Apply hair oil: For extra hydration, apply the True Soft hair oil to damp or dry hair. This argan oil-infused formula tames flyaways and adds shine without weighing your hair down.

Avoid over-drying your hair

Heat styling tools, harsh shampoos, and overwashing can strip your hair of its natural moisture, increasing the likelihood of static. If you frequently style with heat, protect your strands by using a heat protectant spray and keep the temperature at a moderate level. Additionally, limit washing your hair to 2–3 times a week if possible, and always choose sulfate-free products to maintain your hair's moisture balance.

Minimize friction

Static hair often worsens with friction from synthetic materials. To reduce this, switch to a satin or silk pillowcase and consider using a wide-tooth comb made of natural materials rather than plastic. When drying your hair, opt for a microfiber towel to gently blot away moisture instead of vigorous rubbing.

Embrace quick fixes for static hair

If you find yourself battling static during the day, keep a lightweight leave-in conditioner or a small bottle of True Soft hair oil in your bag. A few drops of the oil applied to your palms and smoothed over your hair can instantly calm flyaways and add a sleek finish.

Get rid of static hair with Maria Nila

Static hair doesn’t have to be a constant battle. By incorporating hydrating products and adopting gentle haircare habits, you can achieve soft, frizz-free locks all year round. Explore the True Soft collection and discover how vegan, cruelty-free haircare can make a world of difference for your hair.