Article: Any kind of moisturizing lotion will work to remove static cling. Before putting your clothes on, rub moisturizer into your legs, torso, and arms. Work it into your skin until there are no visible globs of lotion remaining. Moisturizer will dispel static as your clothes absorb it from your skin.  By moisturizing your skin, you remove dryness that would otherwise attract a highly-charged fabric. You can rub lotion over your hands before removing laundry from the dryer or folding your clothes. This will prevent excess electrical charge from transferring from your hands to the fabric. If static cling from your clothing is causing your hair to become frizzy, get a moisturizing conditioner or hair product. When you shower, rub the conditioner through your hair after shampooing. If you’re using a moisturizing hair product, dry your hair and work the product through each section of your hair before styling it.  Silicone-based conditioners will help keep static away from your hair more effectively, but there’s a lot of debate over whether silicone is good for your hair or not. Moisturizing your hair will keep your hair from drying out. Dry hair is prone to attracting static electricity, which is what causes static cling. Most shoes have rubber soles. This presents a problem with static though, since static charges can build up in rubber. If you find your clothes developing static cling throughout the day, swap your shoes out for a pair of leather-soled shoes. Wearing leather shoes will help you stay grounded since leather does not build up electrical charge as easily as rubber.

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Moisturize your skin to keep clothes from sticking. Use a moisturizing conditioner to maintain your hairstyle. Swap your rubber-soled shoes out for a leather pair.