The DIY Spray for Beachy Hair That Saves Any Bad Hair Day
First things first: I have pretty whatever hair. It’s flat and limp and usually requires the perfect cocktail of seven different products to look decent?but if I go for eight, it’s a disaster. Still, most people would never know how much labor goes into my strands. In fact, it’s my one feature I’m most frequently complimented on, if only because I spend half an hour every morning trying to make it look like I couldn’t be bothered to fix it. I’ve officially fooled the world?save for my boyfriend?into thinking I’m low-maintenance.
But two hours into a short weekend trip, I realized I forgot to pack my step four: my sea salt spray?shout out to Kristin Ess for making the best non-crunchy wave spray ever that I’m now 100 percent addicted to?which is basically a recipe for a crappy hair weekend. At first, I figured I’m only in Boston?which isn’t, how do I say, as demanding as NYC?but I still wanted to look good. The nearest drugstore was half a mile away (related: WTF, Boston") and I usually hate most drugstore salt sprays anyway, so I did what any self-respecting editor does: I DIY’d it.
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I’d been down this road before: After John Frieda discontinued Beach Waves in the late-aughts, I began making my own with a little warm water and those coarse Maldon Sea Salt Flakes?and it was better than the expensive stuff. In the winter though, I’d always have to add one secret ingredient to ...
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