These blow dryers are not necessarily that expensive and only cost around 20 dollars. [2] X Research source
Try keeping your hair brushes wrapped in dryer sheets. [4] X Research source
Rubber combs or brushes work better than plastic. [6] X Research source You can also try using a wooden comb or brush. [7] X Research source Use a brush with natural bristles. These brushes are more expensive but help distribute oil in your hair and prevent static. [8] X Research source
A microfiber towel may also do the trick.
Skip a day or two between shampooing. The natural oils in your hair will help with the static. [14] X Research source
Using a silicone based conditioner may help in the short term[16] X Research source , but over the long term coating your hair with silicon can prevent conditioner from absorbing, which can dry out your hair and make static worse. Choose a conditioner which aims to moisturize and de-frizz hair. You can try using apple cider vinegar for a natural conditioner option. Deep condition your hair with coconut or argan oil once a week to help keep your hair moisturized. [17] X Research source
Try using Moroccanoil Frizz Control Spray, Alterna Bamboo Smooth Kendi Dry Oil Mist, or Oribe Cote d’Azur Hair Refresher. [19] X Research source
You can also put the water in a spray bottle (alone or with a little product) and spray it in your hair.
Putting lotion on your body can make your less susceptible to static electricity. [23] X Research source
A solution of 1:1 cider vinegar to water can also be used to gently remove buildup without drying out your hair. Prevent buildup by avoiding products that may cause it, applying them in modest amounts and evenly throughout your hair if you need to, and being sure to rinse everything out of your hair when washing it. [25] X Research source