Salt water makes your hair wavy, but you need sea salt water to do it properly. While there are many at-home recipes for sea sat spray, it is said by many people that a manufactured product works best.
Basic instructions:
1.) When hair is damp (not soaking wet), flip your hair upside down.
2.) Spray some Sea Salt Spray into your hair.
Remember: You can always add more, but you can’t take it out. Use small amounts for best effect!
3.) Scrunch/Fluff your hair gently to shape.
4.) Leave hair alone afterwards and let it air-dry for best effects.
Most Sea Salt Sprays are a basic, volume building, styling and texture spray that is ideal for making that “day at the beach” style.
Alterna has a new product called Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Beach Spray. This is a paraben-free spray that uses ocean water to provide moisture and necessary nourishment. This is a wave-creating spray that will protect your hair from sun damage while also leaving it hydrated and weightless.
A discontinued Sea Salt Spray to consider is the KMS Beach Head Turnstyle Sea Salt Spray. KMS ‘s Beach Spray is great for all things natural. This is an amplifying salt spray for your hair, giving your hair the fullness and texture you could only experience after a day at the beach.
Another discontinued item to try is the John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves. This product has shine-infusing conditioning oils. The Ocean Waves product delivers super-sexy, water-wavy texture. This is a very popular item for adding luxurious waves to your hair!
Benefits of these Sprays:
Reproduces the effects of a day at the beach
Creates texture and volume for wind-swept styles
Leave-in formula delivers a shimmery, ripple effect
Style in loose, irregular waves
Perfect for anyone who wants sexy, beach looking hair year round
Sea Salt waves are simple to achieve and wash out easily.
The best part to Sea Salt Spray is that you can achieve a wavy style without having to spend hours in a beautician’s chair. Sea salt waves are not only easy to create, but easy to wash out as well. Healthy hair goes a long way towards making you look beautiful. However, if you are concerned with the salt making your hair dry, there are preventitive measures you can take to protect your hair. Using a leave-in conditioner before treating your hair with a sea salt spray could be very beneficial, and a great way to prepare your hair for styling!
Leave-in Conditioners are great before swimming in chlorine treated pools or oceans. One leave-in conditioner you might consider is Back to Basics Sunflower Leave-In Spray. With this product, you’ll find that your hair is detangled and conditioned with weightless moisture. This leaves your hair feeling soft, shiny, and manageable. Another great benefit of this product is that it has excellent UV protection, allowing you to spend countless hours in the sun without damaging your hair.
Another good leave-in conditioner to consider is the Joico Leave-In Detangler. This is a basic leave-in conditioner that instantly increases the manageability of your hair. While restoring the moisture balance to your hair, this product will also help to detangle even the most stuborn of tangles!
If a leave-in conditioner isn’t something you want to invest in, I have a great tip for you!
Here is what you’ll need:
1.) A spray bottle that will hold up to 8 fluid ounces.
2.) 1 tablespoon of your favorite conditioner.
3.) 8 fluid ounces of water.
Direections:
* Using the 8 ounce spray bottle, add 8 fluid ounces of water with the 1 tablespoon of your favorite conditioner.
* Shake well.
* Spray in sections onto your hair and blend into both the scalp.
Alayna
Stuff4Beauty
Hey, Thats a great tip!!!
I will add it to our website, thanks alot!!!:)
Sian,
Glad you liked the tip!
Alayna
if it called sea salt spray why is there no salt in the recipe?
The recipe above is for a leave in conditioner.
I just knew the said information here. You did a great job explaining the facts on this one. I am very curious so I got to read your post again. I am very awed and would like to try the one you portray here.