Static Cling Remedy
Don't know how to deal with a bout of static cling? Find an effective static cling remedy here.

Home Remedies for Static Cling
Usually it is dryness that causes static cling, which is why you may find it more prevalent in winter than in summer. What makes static cling more dominant is the usage of materials such as polyester and wool. That is why your skirt sticks to your pantyhose, your trousers stick to your legs, and when you wear a pull down sweater or a blouse, it rubs on your hair and makes it prone to static cling too. These problems can be easily eliminated when you follow some simple home remedies.
Remedy for Clothes
When you try these home remedies, you will notice that your skirt and your trousers fall well, as they are meant to, and don't bunch up around you because of static cling.
- The first remedy is to eliminate its cause, i.e. dryness. Keep your skin moisturized at all times, by using a suitable non-sticky body lotion. It protects the skin from drying, and keeps static cling away. Even if you are at work, carry a bottle of moisturizer with you, and use it whenever you feel the need to.
- If possible, use a humidifier to keep the environment around you moist. Usually, spending long hours in an air conditioned environment, or just winter, also causes dryness and static cling. Another way to keep the environment humid is by placing several plants around you.
- Try to wear clothes made of natural fibers rather than polyester. Cotton and linen do not attract static cling, as does polyester.
- Rub the insides of your clothes with a dryer sheet. The dryer sheet eliminates the static electricity by absorbing all the buildup. Alternately, put a dryer sheet in the wash along with your clothes. This also helps.
- When your clothes are being washed, add about ¼ cup vinegar or borax to the rinse cycle. Also, use an eco-friendly fabric softener to wash your clothes.
Static electricity can also build up on the hair, and have your hair happily zooming off in all directions. These are some remedies and prevention methods, for the hair.
- As your skin needs to be moisturized to eliminate static cling, so does your hair. To do that, use a moisturizing conditioner whenever you wash your hair. Try to avoid the use of a hair dryer, particularly in winter. Also, perform a weekly hot oil treatment for your hair to keep your hair moisturized.
- Avoid using plastic combs or brushes while brushing your hair. Even plastic has the ability to cause static cling. Try to use a brush that has bristles made of natural fiber, or a rubber comb.
- While styling your hair, spray a small amount on your comb and run it through your hair. Hair spray is capable of controlling the buildup of static electricity in dry hair.
- Rubbing the dryer sheet on the hair has also been found useful.
- Lastly if you are pulling over synthetic or woolen clothes over your head rub them with a dryer sheet before you wear them, so that the possibility of static cling is considerably reduced.
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