
The electrification of hair is the reason why many do not wear hats (even though they should) even in winter. What foods help minimize the effects of dandelion and save your nerves?
Why is hair electrified?
Firstly, due to increased dryness in the autumn-winter period. Dehydrated hair gets electrified more often than healthy hair. The fact is that their scales are weakly adjacent to each other, they are not smooth, and therefore they stick to clothes, a hat or a comb. Secondly, due to unnatural materials. When you comb your hair with a plastic comb or wear a synthetic hat, your hair will definitely become magnetized, even among owners of healthy strands.
What should be done so as not to be like a dandelion?
You should choose products that will additionally moisturize your hair. In winter, all products in your care should be marked “moisturizer,” from shampoo to serum. The products left on the hair during this period are indispensable to maintain its shine and health. The products will fill the empty flakes of the strands and make them smoother.
If the strands do not fit even after moisturizing shampoo and serum, use heavy artillery oils. They soften the cuticle by forming a protective film on the surface. As a result, the necessary moisture is retained inside for much longer.



And if the product is marked “antistatic” or anti-frizz on the packaging, that would be an added plus.
Source: People Talk

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