Sea salt spray for shaggy look?
Posted by Peter on January 13, 2004 at 12:51:53: Previous Next
Not too long ago someone mentioned a KMS product that was a sea salt spray for the messy/shaggy surfer look, it's supposed to make you look like you just came from the beach.
Has anyone tried this?
I'd like my hair to look like I just came from the beach, but also the shaggy/messy look too. But now that I'm growing my hair out, I need to take better care of it. I've avoided all hair products other than good quality shampoo and conditoner.
Is this sea salt spray worth using? Just wanted to have a little fun with my hair while growing it out, might make the awkward stage a bit easier to handle. Also, I can't find a place around me that still sells KMS (although I could order it online I suppose) but some other hair salons sell more "upscale" brands, do you think there's a difference, or should I not even bother?
Re: Sea salt spray for shaggy look?
Posted by Max on January 13, 2004 at 13:40:31: Previous Next
In Reply to: Sea salt spray for shaggy look? posted by Peter on January 13, 2004 at 12:51:53:
: Not too long ago someone mentioned a KMS product that was a sea salt spray for the messy/shaggy surfer look, it's supposed to make you look like you just came from the beach.
: Has anyone tried this?
: I'd like my hair to look like I just came from the beach, but also the shaggy/messy look too. But now that I'm growing my hair out, I need to take better care of it. I've avoided all hair products other than good quality shampoo and conditoner.
: Is this sea salt spray worth using? Just wanted to have a little fun with my hair while growing it out, might make the awkward stage a bit easier to handle. Also, I can't find a place around me that still sells KMS (although I could order it online I suppose) but some other hair salons sell more "upscale" brands, do you think there's a difference, or should I not even bother?
Sally Beauty Supply has something like that, it is called "Beyond The Zone Beach Head Texture Spray", which is basically a knock-off of the KMS stuff (not totally sure). I'm guessing that the price is around $3.99, so you could try that if you have a Sally's in your area. There is a website called "Make Up Alley" that may have some reviews on that product.
However, I have heard that salt water can be drying to the hair, so watch out for that.
Re: Sea salt spray for shaggy look?
Posted by Niki on January 17, 2004 at 19:23:44: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Sea salt spray for shaggy look? posted by Max on January 13, 2004 at 13:40:31:
Hi umm i tried to use it but i realized that you have to go consult with your hair stylist before you use it its hard!!
Re: Sea salt spray for shaggy look?
Posted by ToddB on January 13, 2004 at 19:25:49: Previous Next
In Reply to: Sea salt spray for shaggy look? posted by Peter on January 13, 2004 at 12:51:53:
I agree with Max.
Salt can be very drying to one's hair.
There are other products that work for the same effect. I like Noodle Head by Beyond the Zone. It works for me. It's sold at Sally's
ToddB
Re: Sea salt spray for shaggy look?
Posted by Peter on January 14, 2004 at 17:49:13: Previous Next
In Reply to: Sea salt spray for shaggy look? posted by Peter on January 13, 2004 at 12:51:53:
Hmmm, maybe I'll just try the more gentle products, and even at that just once in a while. I was kind of hoping to use a sea salt spray on a regular basis, but you guys are right, it might dry out my hair, and I don't want that.
Oh well, it was just a thought.