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OGX Texturising Leave in Moroccan Sea Salt Spray for Hair 177ml

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You’ll get a different result from learning how to use sea salt spray depending on your natural hair type. “It works on all hair types giving more or less movement depending on how much natural movement you had to start with,” says Antiga. “Very straight hair won’t get overly wavy, however, most sea salt sprays are buildable and you can apply more product, scrunch it and dry it with a diffuser for a more wavy look.” Remember that sea salt spray has a matte finish so is not suitable if you like glossy hair,” adds Antiga. “It can also be used for braiding hair to better hold the look, and for some more wet-feel updos.”If you want to wear your hair down the next day, you can easily counteract the unbalanced application with a few spritzes through your lengths. 6. Spritz over your finished style

The condition of your hair matters too. “Sea salt sprays take the moisture out of your hair, so if you have very dry hair it’s not ideal,” explains Antiga. “You can still use them, I’d just recommend applying a hair primer first and applying a nourishing treatment after. In this case, you may get a less structured look as the effect of sea salt will be softer but you will prevent drying your hair out.” Do you use sea salt spray on wet or dry hair? Spray the desired amount of product on the damp hair to cover your strands based on your hair length, type, and natural texture. Yes. The salts in the sea salt spray draw the pigments from your hair, leaving its color lightly faded.Damaged/fragile hair : There are various reasons for your hair to get damaged. Use a gentle hair spray that has less salt to prevent hair from drying . Sprays with oils, fragrance, and plain water will help create that perfect beachy look for your hair. You can apply sea salt spray whenever you like. Most products work on damp or dry hair, so you can use them straight after washing your hair or on days in between washes. Most sea salt sprays work best when applied to damp hair and then blow-dried or left to air-dry. This way, they can help define and set your natural waves as they appear, similar to when you actually go for a dip in the ocean and then dry off in the sun. But what is sea salt spray, exactly? Hairstylist and founder of Hair Addict Salon Michelle Cleveland explains: "Sea salt spray is a product that when added to the hair will mimic the effects of spending the day at the beach with a tousled, textured look." So, if your hair is feeling weighted down, a sea salt spray is the perfect solution for creating that effortless summer mane no matter what season we're in. What to Look for in a Sea Salt Spray Sprays that contain salt can dry out your hair if used every day, so it’s recommended to only use these products two or three times a week.

Sea salt is texturizing and gives the same design to your hair that you get after visiting the shore. No. Sea salt spray gives you those effortless, beachy waves thanks to the salt water and other natural ingredients it contains that add texture and volume. Texturizing spray, on the other hand, is a dry spray that adds grip and texture to hair with powders and other ingredients. It doesn’t have any shine and instead gives a matte finish while adding volume. Most sea salt sprays contain a mix of water, sea salt, epsom salt, and hydrating ingredients like botanical extracts and seed oils. It adds a layer of gritty texture and volumizes hair, giving it extra body. “Salt is osmotic — it ends up pulling water from the hair and scalp,” explains Reyman. “The fullness, volume, and grip you feel in your hair after being in the ocean (besides some sand which also adds to the texture) is due to the way salt interacts with the hair cuticle as it swells and dries.”Yes. It is unsafe to use sea salt spray on color-treated hair as it fades the color and makes the hair rough and unmanageable. Sea salt sprays are a great option to create beach curls and waves on fine or straight hair. It helps enhance the curls and adds volume to the tresses. What We Love: Simple and effective, this formula features moisturizing argan oil that leaves hair feeling extra hydrated. You can certainly apply them to dry hair too, though you’ll generally need to be more careful so as not to overdo it and end up with a not-so-nice crunch. Curly hair : Keep your beachy waves bouncy by using surf sprays. A minimum amount will go a long way for your curls. Use a hair spray that has natural moisturizer, like aloe vera, to prevent drying.

Instead of relying on your sea salt spray to bring the waves to fine or straight hair, create them yourself with one of the best curling irons for fine hair and use the spray as a finishing texture touch. Not if used in moderation. Sea salt spray adds texture and volume to thinning hair. However, overuse may lead to brittle, breakage-prone hair.

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Another notable ingredient — citric acid — helps to balance the scalp’s pH, but it can be harsh on dry or damaged strands. Those with normal to oily hair can (and should) use this product to their heart’s content. Pro tip: Flip your hair upside-down and spritz your roots for additional volume. Pros: lightweight; contains natural ingredients; free of parabens, gluten, and sulfates; expert-approved Wavy hair : For naturally wavy hair, use a hair spray to improve the texture and to give a matte finish. Hair sprays with active ingredients and essential oils help you create the beachy seaside look.

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