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Follow the steps below to make sea salt hair spray for beachy waves, and tell us which homemade beauty recipe we should try next! Share in the comment section, tweet us at @HuffPostBeauty or tag # ...
A spray bottle. You can find one at your local grocery or dollar store. A little less than 8 ounces lukewarm water. 1 teaspoon sea salt. Add more salt for oilier hair. 1 teaspoon coconut oil. A ...
One of my favorite summer styling products is DIY sea salt spray. It’s easy to use, effective, and can even be made in the comfort of your own home with some basic household ingredients. Who ...
This summer, I vowed to make my own DIY sea salt beach spray, stash it in my bag and stop being a wimp when it comes to spontaneous, water-inclined adventures.
Once the hair is dry, spritz in some DIY sea salt spray — instructions in the video above — and if you need to, throw some waves in with a large-barrel curling iron.
DIY Sea Salt Hair Spray Supplies Spray water bottle Ingredients 1 cup water 1 tablespoon Epsom salt (more or less, depending on your hair texture) Pinch of sea salt 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel 1 ...
To DIY sea salt spray, you'll only need a few ingredients, but the exact recipe will depend on your hair type and desired outcome. Another bonus of creating your own spray?
You don't have to spend all day at the beach to catch some waves — in your hair, that is. This easy DIY recipe for a sea salt styling spray will give your locks natural texture and body in just ...
For those who are landlocked, sea salt sprays are often advertised as an alternative to ocean exposure. But what effect do they really have on your hair? We asked the experts to break it down.
Made with sea salt (of course) and hops, this spray from the Brooklyn-based grooming experts gives a little extra hold while still keeping things loose enough to run your hands through your hair.