I haven’t
dabbled into sea salt sprays for years. I know most people love them, but they
generally don’t do anything for me. I have very long hair and lots of it so it
usually ways down any efforts made to style naturals waves simply using products.
However, after reading about the John Frieda Beach Blonde Sea Waves Sea Salt Spray
on a few blogs and seeing it on offer in my local drugstore, I decided to give
it a go.
Using this alone
on wet hair did not improve the natural waves I get, but it did add a bit of
texture without drying out the hair or making it sticky. This made it easier
for me to style my hair into a bun or a braid. I think it might help hold on to
the waves a little but honestly it wasn’t anything significant. Also it has a
slight coconut scent which I am not a fan of (I just don’t love coconut scents)
but thankfully it didn’t linger in my hair.
Now for the good
stuff, as you can probably tell I was not blown away at first, but I found a
way to make this product work for me. When my hair is still a bit damp from
washing it, I brush and spray the sea salt spray evenly in my hair. Then, I separate
my hair into two sections, gently twisting them around each other and tying the
end with a hair tie before going to bed. The next morning I woke up with
gorgeous natural looking waves and compared to when I do this without the
spray, the waves were more defined and lasted longer.
All in all, this
is a decent product, I don’t think it is amazing but as far as sea salt sprays
go I think it is very nice for the price. The John Frieda Beach Blonde Sea
Waves Sea Salt Spray is available from most drugstores and you can also get it
on Feelunique.
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