I have wavy hair naturally and when it's humid it goes frizzy as, I thought I wouldn't need a Sea Spray but actually it turned out to be such a nice little product.
For starters it is not as sticky, as some other texturizing sprays. You should be applying it in a certain way so that it doesn't stick your hair together in one greasy mess.
I wouldn't say that this product works as your classic hairspray, but it does hold a bit of frizz to a certain extent and it smells nice. Perfect for carefree, beach days when you don't want to look like a ball of clumpy hair and just want to add a bit of oomph to your look.
I'd heard good things about sea salt spray being good at holding loose curls, and was looking for something other than my curl cream to hold my raggedy mane
Coming in a cute all black, pump top spray bottle, with clear top that once opened once, popped off the vanity and rolled under the sink never to be seen again. The spray delivers a healthy dose of product onto your hair in a fine mist.
Mixed with some yummy smelling oils that lift the normal sea salt tinged spray to be a lovely start to the day, but there is where unfortunately my love for the product stopped. It did nothing promising for my hair, in fact left it feeling sticky and some what heavier than normal, which I thought was impossible. Have tried a sample bottle from another brand and never had this problem so can probably pin point one or all the added essential oils as being the reason why my hair didn't like it.
At the beginning it held the curls in loose ringlets but as the day wore on it just downgraded to a mass of sticky looking mat that I had to run my fingers through to de-tangle and make it feel slightly comfortable until I was able to get home and rinse it out. Wouldn't use it again myself, nothing wrong with the product but it just disagreed with my hair type.