Best Styling Tool: Trademark Beauty Babe Waves
Why it’s worth it: Chicago-based hairstylist Shelly Aguirre recommends a styling for tamping down static-charged hair—namely, Trademark Beauty’s Best of Beauty Award-winning Babe Waves. “This delivers static-free waves because of its tourmaline plates that generate millions of negative ions,” she says. “Other benefits include even heat distribution, reduced frizz, and protecting the hair from heat damage. This tool is also super easy to use—just glide and clamp for a beachy wave style.”
Best Hairspray: Kérastase Laque Couture Anti-Frizz Hairspray
Why it’s worth it: To get rid of static hair fast, Aguirre reaches for Kérastase Laque Couture Anti-Frizz Hairspray. “This is one of my favorite hairsprays to work with,” she says. “I like to use this right after a blowout to give the hair some separation and shine with a touch of hold.” The hairspray is made with micro beeswax, which helps fight frizz and protect the hair from heat damage; it also has ceramides to boost moisture retention.
Best Hair Oil: Redken Frizz Dismiss Anti-Static Oil Mist
Why it’s worth it: Redken’s Frizz Dismiss Anti-Static Oil Mist can be used on both wet and dry hair to smooth static, flyaways, and frizzy hair without making it feel greasy in the process. Instead of heavy, dense oils, the formula opts for a lightweight babassu oil that intensively conditions without over-slicking the hair.
Best Hair Serum: Shu Uemura Essence Absolue Overnight Hair Serum
Why it’s worth it: To keep a blow-dry in place—while keeping eclectic static away—New York-based colorist Kimberly Ruszczyk recommends using Shu Uemura’s Essence Absolue Overnight Hair Serum, which is infused with frizz-taming red camellia seed oil. After applying the serum to dry hair before drifting off to sleep, “This strengthens the hair overnight,” Ruszcyzk says. “You’ll wake up to smoother, softer hair with no washout required, and it will allow you to hold onto that beautiful blowdry from the day before.” Not to mention, skipping a blow-dry or two will help the hair retain moisture and prevent dryness-induced static.
Best Detangler: LolaVie Perfecting Leave-In
Why it’s worth it: The LolaVie Perfecting Leave-In is such a wonderful leave-in conditioner that we just had to give it an Allure Best of Beauty Award in 2022. This formula blew our finest-haired editors away for its ability to smooth, hydrate, and protect hair from heat damage with the help of bamboo extract and chia seed extract. On top of its static- and frizz-reducing properties, it’s also a wonderful detangler. This moisture-sealing concoction is so lightweight that thin hair types can easily incorporate it into their routines, while thick hair types can still enjoy its benefits, too.
Best Dry Shampoo: Oribe Gold Lust Dry Shampoo
Why it’s worth it: If you need one more reason to love Oribe’s popular Gold Lust Dry Shampoo, Ellis says it’s also great for counteracting static. “This dry shampoo is amazing because it won’t leave your hair white and will weigh down static,” he says. As it smooths frizzy and staticky hair, this starch-based dry shampoo also absorbs excess oil and adds a bit of volume and body to your overall look.
Best Boar-Bristle Brush: RPZL Boar Bristle Brush
Why it’s worth it: If you find that your usual hairbrush is causing your hair to stand up, you may need to swap it for the. RPZL Boar Bristle Brush. “A boar-bristle brush like this one will help keep static under control,” says Aguirre. “Hair becomes staticky because of the lack of moisture in the air. Due to the natural material of a boar brush, as opposed to a plastic or metal brush, you will be able to control the static easier.” Indeed, a boar-bristle brush helps distribute the scalp’s natural oils onto the hair shafts, which makes the hair smoother and less prone to frizz.
Best Round Brush: Ibiza B Series Hair Brush
Why it’s worth it: Ruszczyk also likes using boar-bristle brushes to keep hair smooth during the wintertime—her pick is the Ibiza Hair Brush from the B Series, a go-to round brush among pros. “It gives great style, shine, and volume without breakage [or static] due to pulling,” she says.
Best for Frizz Control: R+Co Foil Frizz + Static Control Spray
Why it’s worth it: Say adios to those hair-raising electrons with the R+Co Foil Frizz + Static Control Spray. This styling product features a moisturizing trifecta of argan oil, vitamin E, and the brand’s proprietary thermal polymer (otherwise known as silicone) to give any hairstyle a smoother, sleeker effect.
Best Shine Treatment: Living Proof No Frizz Instant De-Frizzer
Why it’s worth it: Soften, smooth, and boost shine all at once with Living Proof’s No Frizz Instant De-Frizzer. This post-styling spray is one of the best hair products for reducing frizz and static as it contains conditioning ingredients like sea buckthorn, babassu, and jojoba oils that work overtime to address stray hairs.
Best Bonding Treatment: Olaplex No. 9 Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum
Why it’s worth it: Damaged hair types should grab Olaplex No. 9 Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum, which protects hair against a laundry list of issues including static. The hair-perfecting properties of this formula stem from the brand’s signature ingredient, bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate, a bond repairer that addresses broken disulfide bonds for a smoother, stronger, and softer look and feel.
Best Multipurpose: Eva NYC Mane Magic 10-in-1 Primer
Why it’s worth it: We love a formula that checks off multiple concerns, which is why we’re constantly spritzing the Eva NYC Mane Magic 10-in-1 Primer. Its high-performance formulation contains argan and sunflower seed oils to provide heat protection, reduce frizz and static, condition, detangle—you name it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my hair full of static all the time?
Like frizz and flyaways, this hair-raising concern can be caused by a myriad of reasons, including weather changes, your hot tools, and your clothing. According to Ellis, static usually happens when there is friction against your hair. “If you flatiron your hair too much or use a round brush in your hair for too long, too much friction is put on the hair,” he says. “It can also happen if there’s a change in humidity.”
What can I put in my hair to get rid of static?
Dry hair, a drier climate, and added friction are a recipe for your hair to build up an electrical charge (hence why this is usually a winter concern), which causes each hair to start repelling the other, kind of like two magnets pushing away from one another. In order to tame the static electricity, moisture is needed to weigh down the hair and diminish the charge, which is why Ellis suggests grabbing a leave-in cream, hairspray, or dry shampoo. Texturizing sprays can also help.
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