Sea salt spray on hair. Does it work??
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Jun 24, 2013
Ery V.
My hair is straight so if I use sea salt and water and spray it on my hair will it works?? Or it only works on wavy hair??
Jun 24, 2013
Stephanie T.
It made my hair feel really yuck and dry but it did make it look beachy.
Jun 24, 2013
Cassidy L.
It depends on your hair type. My hair naturally dries in beachy waves, so I can't really tell you. It should work if your hair is naturally straight or wavy. I don't think it will work with curly hair.
Jun 24, 2013
Bree B.
I have yet, like after 5 years, to make this stuff work for me and not just give me crunchy hair. I have the Bumble&Bumble brand.
Jul 5, 2013
Melanie V.
I twist my hair, run over the twists with a flat iron, let them cool and spray with my own beach wave spray (using Epsom salt instead of sea salt, less drying) and scrunched it up and let air dry. My hair in my profile pic was done that way.