Could Sea Salt Spray Be Damaging Your Hair?

While sea salt spray has been used for decades without truly damaging hair, there are some cons to using the spray often. According to Hairstory, if you have frizzy hair or split ends, you may want to limit your use of sea salt spray. Similarly, the spray can be drying to all hair types as it takes the water out of your hair and contains alcohol, per StyleCraze. But don't let that scare you. If you are hoping for those luxurious beach waves, StyleCraze still recommends using a sea salt spray on your hair, just try to find one that also contains natural oils to combat the drying agent.

To prevent your hair from drying out while using sea salt sprays, StyleCraze recommends using a coconut oil mask about once per week to keep your strands hydrated. They also advise shampooing your hair about twice per week to ensure you are getting all the salt residue out of your hair and using conditioner every time you wash. An argan oil-based hair serum can also help combat any drying from the spray. Glycerin is also a game-changing product for dry hair and can help combat any dryness brought on by the salt.

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