3 ways to use a sea salt spray
Sea salt spray isn’t just for those boho babes or blonde beauties among us. It’s a nifty product that can be used to create a bunch of effortlessly cool ‘dos. Thanks to high consumer demand, these three goodies are back on our shelves, just waiting to be played with. bh shows you just how versatile sea salt spray can be with three totally different, easy styles, minus the fuss.
THE PRODUCTS
John Frieda Beach Blonde Cool Dip Purifying Shampoo
John Frieda Beach Blonde Smooth Sea Detangling Conditioner
John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Sea Salt Spray
FIRST LOOK: NATURAL WAVES
If you want to create fabulously beachy waves, prep your hair the night before with John Frieda Beach Blonde Cool Dip Purifying Shampoo and John Frieda Beach Blonde Smooth Sea Detangling Conditioner.
In the morning, spritz the mid-lengths and ends with John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Sea Salt Spray and use your hands to scrunch up your hair.
SECOND LOOK: BEACHY BRAID
Prefer an up-do? Try giving the standard plait some added texture by spraying the John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Sea Salt Spray before styling.
Once the braid is done, use a pin to keep it in place, and then gently tug at your hair to create volume and give it that relaxed look.
THIRD LOOK: TEXTURED TOP KNOT
The greatest thing about a top knot is that it doesn’t have to look perfect. Prep your strands by pulling your hair into a high pony, and spraying the tail with John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Sea Salt Spray.
Then, wrap it around the base and secure with a hair tie.
Now your top knot has texture and volume, and the sea salt spray has given it an on-trend matte finish.
How do you use sea salt spray in your hair? What’s your favourite hairstyle of the three above?
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89 Member Comments
I live neat the ocean, so may try and spray some of it on =P
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Never tried salt spray, unsure I need one , my hair looks messy as it is haha
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I have never heard of this but I want to try it
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As I have fine hair, it's good for days when i am home, but it really dries it out
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I like it although I find it can make my hair sticky
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Loving the looks ladies!
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I have some of this, must try it
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Ive always wanted to try a sea salt spray
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The John Frieda Beach Blonde Smooth Sea Detangling Conditioner is such a good product!
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Sea Salt Spray is an amazing hair product, it helps produce great texture in hair.
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I've seen this all over the place, it really sounds so unappealing though - salt spray? makes me think of dry crunchy hair I would get at the beach!
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I haven't try a sea salt spray yet as I am afraid I'll end up with crunchy hair.
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Oh I used this before blowdrying and my hair was sooo sticky and tacky
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It's pretty versatile, that's 3 totally different looks.
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The textured top knot looks fabulous. That's my favourite look from the above pictures.
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I've never used a sea salt spray before because I hear it makes your hair crispy :/
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I think my hair suits the sleek look better.
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I think anything with salt would be very drying to my hair given its coarse frizzy and curly. I try and stay away from anything that has sea salt.
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I love all of these looks. I wish my hair would grow faster and I could try them out. I'm not sure about the sea spray idea. I hate the feeling of salt in my hair after being at the beach but might be worth a try.
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Alcohol, couple of acids (salicylic and citric), salt...I thought that would scorch your hair! Tiny amounts of unrefined coconut oil would do those hair tricks.
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Will have to try this!
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Plats! I always wear them...
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I have some beach spray, but I'm still trying to master it - I always seem to overdo it & end up with crunchy hair!
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