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Dryer Sheet For Your Hair

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Date: 02/15/2007 Topic: Beauty > Hair Tips  
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This is how you or the kids get static electricity out of your hair in a pinch or spur of the moment. Take a half of sheet (frugal) of clothes dryer fabric softener and rub it through the hair. And voila! Static is gone.

By Diana from La Cygne, KS
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By Lynda (Guest Post)
The static should be gone even if you walk up to your refrig. and touch it. Neither process is permanent, however, especially if you walk across the carpet again after doing these things. : )

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By Amy (Guest Post)
I have been known to use 1/2 a dryer sheet to get rid of the static I might have in dresspants (while wearing them no less!)

Posted on 02/15/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

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