
Is Salt Water Good for Your Hair?
Updated on September 5, 2025 | 4 min read
Jaclyn LaBadia, Davines Writer
Key Takeaways
Is Salt Water Good or Bad for Hair?
- Salt water gives effortless beach waves but also strips hair of moisture and color.
- Ocean minerals (calcium, magnesium, zinc) can benefit scalp health and reduce oiliness or dandruff.
- Downsides include dryness, frizz, breakage, split ends, and faster fading of natural or color-treated hair.
- Protect curls and strands with leave-ins, SPF sprays, and fresh water rinses before and after swimming.
- Sea salt sprays are a safer alternative for achieving textured, tousled waves without ocean damage.
- Post-swim care like clarifying shampoo, deep conditioner, leave-in treatments, and hair oil helps restore hydration and strength.
In This Article
Salt Water's Effect on Hair


The Science Behind Salt Water and Your Hair
Hidden Benefits of Salt Water for Your Hair
Potential Downsides of Salt Water for Hair
Avoiding Salt Water Hair Damage
- Apply a leave-in hair milk with SPF protection before swimming to create a barrier against salt and maintain moisture.
- Before and after swimming, rinse your hair with fresh water to reduce the absorption of salt water into your strands.
- Make deep conditioning treatments a priority in your hair care routine if your hair is exposed to salt water often to maintain moisture levels.
- Shield your hair and scalp from both salt water and UV damage by wearing a hat, scarf or protective hairstyle by the ocean.
- Be extra mindful about salt water exposure if your hair is chemically treated or already damaged.
Achieving Beach Waves Without the Ocean
Davines' Solution

Caring For Your Hair After Salt Water Exposure
Davines' Products for Post-Salt-Water Care
Is Salt Water Good or Bad for Your Hair?
Sun Exposure Causes Permanent Hair Loss
FAQs
What does salt water do to your hair?
How long should you leave salt water in your hair?
What happens if you don't rinse salt water out of your hair?
Should I wash my hair after saltwater?

Post-Summer Care
You Might Also Like...
by Jaclyn LaBadia, featured contributor
by Jaclyn LaBadia, featured contributor
by Jaclyn LaBadia, featured contributor













Leave a comment
Comments will be approved before showing up.