Davines More Inside - This Is A Sea Salt Spray (For Full-Bodied, Beachy Looks) 250 ml (Pack of 1)

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Davines More Inside - This Is A Sea Salt Spray (For Full-Bodied, Beachy Looks) 250 ml (Pack of 1)

Davines More Inside - This Is A Sea Salt Spray (For Full-Bodied, Beachy Looks) 250 ml (Pack of 1)

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

To see if each of the best sea salt sprays delivered the kind of beachy texture we were hoping for we used each of them on clean hair as well as slightly dishevelled day three hair. Most are recommended for use on both damp and dry hair, and we tested them on both. The ones that made the list were easy to use and added texture, movement, or hold to our hair. How to choose the best sea salt spray Now simply combine the ingredients into a spray bottle and shake before use as the ingredients can settle. Michelle focuses on well-aging. She has dry skin now as she goes through normal aging and peri-menopausal hormonal changes plus rosacea. She was combo for years and has been through hormonal acne and pregnancy changes. Being in her mid-forties she looks for products that actually deliver on their resultsSee more HERE Michelle has been an active member of various online beauty communities for over twenty years—starting with MakeupAlley. She loves all areas of beauty from luxury to affordable. Michelle looks for what works and has the best overall user experience Sea salt spray is exactly what it sounds like: a spray that contains sea salt. The salt absorbs the oils in your hair (just like it does in the sea) and gives more texture and volume. Yes, salt also can dehydrate your hair and scalp but sea salt sprays contain conditioning ingredients to help counteract that. That said, it’s still best not to overdo it. How do I use sea salt spray?

If you were to combine a lightweight leave-in conditioner with a sea-salt spray, you’d get this formula from Briogeo. The tropical-scented spray is surprisingly hydrating for a texturizer, thanks to its mix of aloe leaf juice, glycerin, panthenol, and coconut sugar (yup, sugar—not salt) that help add “some much-needed moisture to your hair, while also keeping that beachy, matte texture,” says tester (and Cosmo beauty editor) Beth Gillette. “I feel like this would be especially good for spraying on after swimming in the ocean or a pool, when your hair feels like straw and you don’t have time to shower,” she notes.

Recently Viewed Products

There are several ways to get the best out of your sea salt spray. If you like a more natural look, then use sea salt spray when your hair is dry and give it a blast with a hairdryer set to cold. You’ll get awesome texture without looking like your hair is full of product.

When not just any salt will cut it, Original and Mineral steps up with Australian sea salt. They know a thing or two about beachy waves down there. The brand tries to keep the list of chemicals in its products to a minimum, offering instead natural extracts and active minerals. Good news if you just can’t quit pomade: Fatboy Hair makes a sea salt-infused pomade that will give you a little extra control over your beachy style. It features sea kelp, algae, coconut oil, and shea butter for moisture and shine to go with that fresh-from-the-beach look. Since it’s a lightweight cream, it won’t weigh your hair down or leave it feeling greasy, either.

Davines Sustainable Daily Shampoo

Price: There are some really cheap sea salt sprays and some really expensive ones. Choose based on your budget and your preferred brands. There’s technically no right or wrong way to use a sea-salt spray, but for me and my curls (which can easily get tangle from salt sprays), I like to spritz this one through my damp hair, blow-dry with a hair diffuser for volume, then twist it into a loose updo or fat braid. Based on my completely made-up data analysis, half of the population—including myself—has tested Sun Bum’s cult-favorite sea-salt spray by this point in time (it’s basically the number-one answer to “what’s the best sea-salt spray” on Google/Reddit/my group chats). The first two ingredients of this formula are good ol’ water and salt to give your hair true ocean-like texture, along with a bit of charcoal powder to soak up excess oils for a matte finish. So even if you get hella sweaty in the summer sun, your hair will look purposely textured and messy, rather than a hot mess.

New York-based Bumble and Bumble started life with only two salons in the city and now boasts a high-quality range of products for all hair types. Its surf spray promises to replicate the effects of spending a day on a warm and windy coastline – tousled, textured hair, with a matt finish. Redken certainly has its reputation to live up to with its sea salt spray. The company has been creating bathroom hair care staples for almost 60 years, so it’s no surprise they’ve tapped into the trend for sea salt spray. Their offering is lightweight, so there’s no crunchy feeling to the hair and gives a matt finish with just enough texture, though probably less hold, too. This is a product for those who want to dip their toe into sea salt spray. Use on damp hair and reapply when required. Davines More Insideis an essential range of versatile styling products that can be used for every kind of look. They can be used individually or layered together to create an enhanced styling experience and finishing performance. Hair is left defined and bouncy with minimum product residue.

Spray onto damp or dry hair to give body or to dry hair to increase the volume and the matte effect.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop