- Sea salt spray can be used to create texture and add volume to your hair.
- Overuse of sea salt spray can dry out the hair, counteracting its many benefits.
- Using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner can help keep your hair hydrated while using sea salt spray.
- If sea salt spray is too harsh for your hair, try swapping it out for a dry shampoo or texturizing spray to get the same results.

Is Sea Salt Spray Bad For Your Hair?
Updated on December 18, 2025 | 3 min read
Jaclyn LaBadia, Davines Writer
Key Takeaways
In This Article
The Benefits of Using Sea Salt Spray
- It creates beachy waves on straight or fine hair types
- It enhances waves and curls in naturally curly hair
- It adds texture to all hair types
- It adds volume and body to all hair types
- It reduces frizz
- It perks up lifeless, thinning hair
- It absorbs grease and refreshes oily hair
- It adds grip for better hold in hairstyles like updos and braids
- It tames thick hair
- It can be used in place of wax or pomade for styling short hair
If You Over-Use Sea Salt Spray...
- It depletes moisture. Salt disrupts the hair’s structure by extracting its water content. Because your hair is made of mostly water (and proteins), this leads to the structural changes to the hair shaft you see as bendy, beachy waves. It also leads to fragile strands that are prone to breakage. Moisture is a must for strong, healthy hair.
- It fades color. Not only is dehydrated hair rougher, less manageable and susceptible to breakage, but it also can’t hold on to color. As salt removes the hair’s natural moisture, it pulls out the pigment in the process. Salt also acts as an exfoliant, directly affecting hair color.
- It disrupts the cuticle. As the salt extracts the moisture from the strand, it disrupts the cuticle in the process. This roughing up of the cuticle makes strands more vulnerable to environmental and styling damage. This leads to frizzy hair, split ends and breakage- especially in curly hair.
How to Use Sea Salt Spray Effectively
Use in moderation
Wet your hair
Remove knots and tangles
Shake your sea salt spray
Cocktail your sea salt spray
Hair Products for Curly Hair
Spray from a distance
Don't use excessive heat
Try a diffuser
Add coconut oil to your routine
Stay hydrated
Alternatives to Sea Salt Spray: Other Ways to Add Texture and Volume to Your Hair
This is an Invisible Dry Shampoo
This is a Dry Texturizer
This is a Volume Boosting Mousse
Hair Refresher
This is a Texturizing Dust
Tease your roots
Part your hair on the opposite side
Only apply conditioner to your ends
Final thoughts on sea salt spray

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