From hot to cold, the contact of a comb or a sweater pushes them to behave like a magnet. Return to calm…

It zaps what promotes electric hair

To fight against the phenomenon, no miracle solution, but reflexes to adopt daily to anticipate and avoid the phenomenon. In particular, we avoid synthetic materials and clothes that are tumble-dried and act like magnets on our hair. Side accessories, we also sort. We also forget the combs, the plastic brushes as well as the silicone care products which have an asphyxiating effect.

Our allies for tamed hair

Once the enemies are avoided, we opt for treatments that discipline our hair:

  • Gentle shampoos with little foaming applied, without rubbing, to the roots only . Botanicals Fresh Care Cameline Shampoo, L'Oreal Paris , 7,90 €.
  • Nourishing treatments that resist the chafing of bonnets, scarves and turtlenecks. Care After Dermo-Protective Shampoo, Ducray , 9,50 €.
  • Hair dryers and ionic smoothers that neutralize static electricity by emitting negative ions in the form of micro-drops of water. Philips DryCare , 49 €.

We also give you 4 tips to save your hair:

  • Tip # 1 : Finish your brush with cold air to decrease the intensity of the heat shock between the heat of the dryer and the ambient air
  • Tip # 2 : Sleep on an antistatic silk pillow (on bydariiaday.com).
  • Tip # 3 : Fringe her hair with a wet hand to neutralize load differences.
  • Tip # 4 : Finish the shampoo with a flush with sparkling water.

Thanks to Olivier Lebrun for the Salon Olab Paris (01 40 40 76 94)