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The best way to manage your flyaways is to hydrate your hair Pixabay

Every time we step out, we coif our hair to perfection, wear a sleek high pony, voluminous curls, or flowy waves--everything about a beautiful hairdo seems perfect except the flyways that stick out from the head, almost forming a distracting static halo. However annoying, we deal with flyaways on a daily basis and see a host of home remedies miserably failing to tackle them.

Sometimes, we resort to hairspray to keep the flyaways in place, or, for that matter, browse through instant hacks to tame those wispy stubborn strands but experts say that we can find good riddance from the flyaways if we reflect on the origin of the problem. There are many reasons at play behind flyaways, they are usually the result of heat damage, split ends, new hair growths, and humidity. Turns out, there are plenty of ways to prevent the flyaways from popping out, and here are they.

So how to bring the flyaways in a pinch? celebrity hairstylist Sunnie Brook told Bustle that a key reason for flyaways is the dry, brittle, damaged hair, which is a norm during the winters, forming static electricity. "When the hair is dry, brittle, and damaged, it’s prone to breakage, which often results in those pesky flyaways," she tells Bustle. If your strands are thinning, you’re also more likely to experience these erratic hairs, adds Brooks. "Think of all the tiny baby hairs around your hairline caused by damage, hair loss, or breakage," Brook told Bustle. "Static can sometimes be caused by humidity, a change in the weather, or friction,"

On that note, here are some expert-backed ways to deal with the flyaways once and for all.

Keep your hair hydrated:

As already stated above, flyaways are the results of dry and damaged hair, a hydrating conditioner encourages style cooperation. The market is flooded with several hydrating hair products, including those containing hyaluronic acid, which helps to provide nutrition in hair and keep it supple. On top of a conditioner, incorporate a hydrating mask in your shower routine once a week. To get the most of it, apply it right before entering the shower and get some warm steam for your hair to let the mask release the moisture into your hair.

Avoid heat styling:

Heat styling products do more damage to your hair than good. If you are an avid user of styling products, maybe it's high time you cut down on the usage and resort to alternative heatless ways to style your hair.

Use a toothbrush:

This hack is already the internet's favorite. Whenever you are stepping out of your home, apply some hair serum and use a toothbrush to strategically brush in the flyaways, which makes your finished style complete.