It is so easy to learn How to Make Sea Salt Spray. This DIY Sea Salt Spray gives your hair amazing texture and waves in minutes. You can make this homemade sea salt spray easily for a fraction of the price of store-bought.

Bottle of sea salt spray.

Everyone wants to have gorgeous beachy hair with those perfect waves. Now, you can get that look in minutes at home when you learn how to make sea salt spray.

Not only does this sea salt hair spray give your hair so much extra texture but it also gives you perfect beachy waves with just a few quick sprays!

You are going to love how easy it is to make this spray and how great it works.  I can’t believe how much I was spending before on store bought products.

This works just as well if not better for much less. Plus, I am getting a natural product not laden with chemicals. I also love to make Homemade Hair Pomade and DIY Dry Shampoo.

Why We Love This

If you love that beachy hair look with natural waves, this spray is for you. The salt in this texturizing spray helps to give your hair that perfectly messy but styled beach look that is so popular.

You are going to love how easy it is to make and how great it works. You can get salon results with this homemade version.

Even straight hair can easily gain beach hair texture without curling wands or a braid. The total time to make this and use this is minimum.

Supplies for Sea Salt Spray - Sea salt, coconut oil and hot water.

Ingredients

Variations

  • Essential Oils. You can also add 3 drops of your favorite essential oil to this spray to add your favorite scent.
  • Epsom salt. Substitute Epsom Salt if desired.

Step By Step Instructions

Glass measuring cup with water.

Step 1. In a glass dish or small bowl, heat the water until hot but not boiling.

Coconut oil added to mixture and combined.

Step 2. Mix in the sea salt and coconut oil. Stir until they are combined, and the sea salt has dissolved.  With the help of a funnel, pour the mix into the 4 oz spray bottle.

Hair with sea salt spray applied.

How to Use

Spray the diy sea salt spray on damp hair or dry hair to create additional texture and wavy hair with minimum prep time. Spray on the mid-lengths or ends of hair.

Shake the bottle before using.
 

Storage

I like to use 4 oz spray bottles to put the sea salt spray in. It’s so handy and the perfect size for home and on the go.

You can also purchase a 4 oz glass spray bottle if you prefer. I like to use a glass bottle a home. I use the plastic bottles for traveling.

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Let us know if you try this and how you like it! I love reading your comments.

DIY Sea Salt Spray

It is so easy to learn How to Make Sea Salt Spray. This DIY Sea Salt Spray gives your hair amazing texture and waves in minutes. You can make this homemade sea salt spray easily for a fraction of the price of store-bought.
Prep Time5 minutes
Active Time5 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Keyword: DIY Sea Salt Spray
Yield: 1
Author: One Crazy Mom

Materials

  • 1 tsp Sea Salt
  • 1/2 tsp Fractionated Coconut Oil
  • 1/2 cup Hot Water

Instructions

How to make sea salt spray:

  • In a glass dish, heat the water until hot but not boiling.
  • Mix in the sea salt and coconut oil until they are combined and the sea salt has dissolved.  Use a small funnel to put the mix into the 4 oz spray bottle.

How to use homemade sea salt hair spray:

  • Spray the diy sea salt spray on damp hair or dry to create additional texture. You can also add 3 drops of your favorite essential oil to this spray to add your favorite aroma. Also, epsom salt will work as well.

How to store sea salt hair spray diy:

  • I like to use 4 oz spray bottles to put the sea salt spray in. It’s so handy and the perfect size for home and on the go.
  • You can also purchase a 4 oz glass spray bottle if you prefer. I like to use the glass bottles a home. I use the plastic bottles for traveling.

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  1. Julia says:

    This spray worked great, but as it cooled, the coconut oil solidified and plugged up my sprayer. Nice hair, broke my sprayer.

    1. carrie says:

      Oh no! You can also use the fractionated coconut oil that is always in a liquid form.

  2. Megan says:

    Do you think sweet almond oil would work just as well as the fractionated coconut oil?

    1. carrie says:

      Yes that will work great. Thanks!

  3. Suki says:

    Can I use Jojoba oil instead of Almond Oil?

    1. carrie says:

      Yes, that would work great!