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

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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. 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. The good thing about shopping for the best sea salt spray is that they’re all pretty similar, so you can’t really go too far wrong. “I’ve never used a bad one,” says Douglas. “It’s not about the product but more about how much you use and where you use it. They’re all good, you just need to experiment until you find the right amount and technique to get your desired look.” The only things you’ll probably want to consider are: You may have used its shampoos before, and now you should try out its equally fragrant Moroccan sea salt spray. Usually found at drugstores for low prices, this misting spray will give you that tousled beach hair look for less than the cost of gas to get to the beach. This paraben-free and sulfate-free product gives your hair a little extra shine to it as well, and you only need a couple of spritzes to last all day. We love Italian brand Davines, where professional quality meets the upmost in respect for the environment. With a diverse range of products designed to suit every hair type and hair need, there is something in the collection for you.Known for their commitment to ethical sourcing & sustainability, Davines is B Corp certified, in recognition of their high standards of social and environmental performance. 100% of the electricity they use comes from renewable sources, and over 60% of the ingredients used in their products are natural and organically certified.

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 When you want major beach-y, piece-y texture, you turn to this best-selling sea-salt spray from Not Your Mother’s, which Cosmo beauty editor Beth Gillette describes as “very no-nonsense” in the ~salty~ department. “It sprays out in a super-fine mist, so you can really load it up on denser hair if you want, whereas I can just lightly mist it onto my damp hair, air-dry it, and then add some waves with a three-barrel waver or put my hair into braids,” says Gillette after testing. “I like that it gives me a little grit so my hair isn't so silky.” For a sea salt spray that works hard, look to Fudge. This spray promises to work on the dullest and limpest of hair to create a raw, textured look, and offers B vitamins to prevent it from drying out. Spritz onto damp hair for best results, then either leave it to dry naturally, or style further with heat for a crisp and flexible finish. Now simply combine the ingredients into a spray bottle and shake before use as the ingredients can settle.

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

Combine one tablespoon of salt with a cup of warm water, shaking vigorously until the salt dissolves. Hair products can be confusing to navigate — do you need hair paste? Hairspray? Hair gel? Hair paste hits a magical middle ground between a hair gel and a hairspray. You can apply it strategically like spray without losing hold anytime something touches your hair. It also has the long-lasting strength of a gel without getting hard and crunchy. Paste is the best option to keep your hair's natural texture and allow it to move around a bit throughout the day. A good paste allows you to tweak your style anytime you catch yourself in a mirror and see that something is just a little off, because if we're being honest that happens to all of us. If you’re into clean beauty—which, like, ideally all of us are—you need to try this salt spray from Ceremonia that smells like actual heaven (i.e., warm, zesty guava). The clean formula is made with natural ingredients derived from Latin America (an homage to founder Babba C. Rivera’s Latinx roots) and includes pink Bolivian salt, guava extract, and aloe. Just spritz it through damp or dry hair, focusing on your ends, then let air-dry for some piece-y, non-crunchy definition.

On dry hair, apply the Davines Texturizing Dustto give volume at the roots. Explore the Davines More Inside collection. If your style is a bit more sculpted and structured like a quiff, for instance then spritz with sea salt straight out of the shower, work it through from root to tip (it’s in the roots where you’ll get that lovely quiffy volume), dry your hair into your preferred style and finish with your paste or clay of choice.

This Sea Salt Spray gives styles a beachy look with a matte finish. This is a great product to provide texture, extreme volume and light control whilst also giving a messy and beach-like look with added body. Frizz and electro-static will be kept in control.

Made with sea salt, it makes the hair look wavy with a matte finish - like you've just walked off the beach. Davines is one of my favorite sustainable beauty brands that was doing eco-friendly long before it was ~cool~. Not only is the Italian-born brand B Corp certified and the recipient of the “ Best for the Environment” award, but its products are legit freakin’ good (like, I’ve spent my own money on them since high school, when I very much couldn’t afford them). This best-selling salt spray uses three types of salt to really, truly make your hair feel like it got soaked in the ocean, and it’s also one of the saltiest formulas we tried from this list. 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

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