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Aug 28th, 2005 at 2:29am
 
Hey everyone Smiley,
So my friend has this salt-water pool and whenever I come out of it my hair always has the most gorgeous defined waves Smiley.  These are waves that I could never get using commercial styling products.  So I was wondering if anyone knew how bad for the hair this was.  And would it be awful for my hair if I experimented with a sea-salt sprays once in awhile?
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Re: Sea Salt
Reply #1 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 3:07am
 
Interesting.......  I've always tried to protect my hair from salt water.  I tried to look up info on it and everything I found regarding sea salt and hair was regarding sea salt hairspray and other styling aids that were intended to make the hair look "messed" and have a matte finish.

Maybe it is just getting too late for me and I've spent too many hours attending all the diamond parties, my brain and fingers are not working well anymore.  Anyone else have a suggestion?
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Reply #2 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 3:43am
 
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Maybe it is just getting too late for me and I've spent too many hours attending all the diamond parties, my brain and fingers are not working well anymore.  Anyone else have a suggestion?


*giggles*  Take a rest, BB, you've earned it!  You hosted... how many parties this weekend?  Wink

Bardot, I've heard that you can mix up a couple of tablespoons of sea salt in a spray bottle with water and a squeeze of lemon juice.  Spritzed on it's supposed to give you that "just back from the beach" look.

I can't tell you if this is something you'd want to do every day, as salt can be pretty corrosive to metal, I can't imagine it would be all that great on hair.  I can't say for sure because I've never tried it myself.
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Reply #3 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 4:27am
 
Some web searching turned up some info that Dead Sea Salts can have a conditioning effect on hair.  There's is a pretty good list of Dead Sea Salt products at this site

http://www.dead-sea.net/f-cosmetics.htm

It's a pretty long page, so you can hit Control-F to bring up your browser's search box, and type "shampoo" to find the occurances of "shampoo" on the page.

I think if you want to "salt" your hair daily, it's probably safe to use these daily (or whatever is recommended on the directions.)

Let us know if you try any of these - they sound very interesting!

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Reply #4 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 5:22am
 
Wow.  Thanks for the help!  I guess I'm not the only one who stays up too late Cheesy.

I wonder if there is anywhere local I could buy dead sea salt?  Where is the Dead Sea anyway?  Can fish live in there?

As soon as I get some I'm gonna try that sea salt in the spray bottle thing.  I think that using it once in awhile wouldn't hurt.   I also think that sea salt is better than regular salt because it has more minerals or something.  Maybe thats why it has a conditioning effect.  And since they make a shampoos with the salt in them, I wonder if they make conditioners too.

This whole thing, also got me wondering about products with sea weed or sea kelp in them.  I think that Jason makes a sea kelp conditioner. . . but I gotta figure out this salt thing first  Grin.  (OMG-I had to modify this cuz I accidently wrote dead seal salt. Thats so horrible!!)
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Reply #5 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 5:58am
 
Well i saw some dead sea products in the Avon catalog...maybe thsoe might help..
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Reply #6 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 7:25am
 
I could be wrong, but I think the Dead Sea is somewhere in Middle East. I just read on a site that some parts of the Dead Sea are 30% salt. I don't think fish could live in such harsh environment. I'm not 100% posititive about those stats, so don't quote me on it.
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Reply #7 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 11:58am
 
Nothing can live in the Dead Sea because of it's density of salt to water.  It's located in the Middle East, Israel.

http://www.extremescience.com/DeadSea.htm


I know at least one company came out with a sea salt spray...found it.  Cheesy

KMS has a sea salt spray for that beach hair.

http://www.ballbeauty.com/kms_turnstyle.htm

I have been dying to try salt in the hair to see if the waves come out more.  I always hesitate to leave beach water in my hair because of all the sand and stuff. Tongue
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Reply #8 - Aug 28th, 2005 at 12:44pm
 
I could swear that someone on this board had posted a while back about soaking in a tub with sea salt in it to enhance curls.  I wasn't able to find it in a search though.   Sad

I can't remember what the dilution was, or how often it was used.  Most of the products made from dead sea salts claim to have a conditioning effect.  I've used soaps for my face with them and not had a drying effect. 

You should be able to find products like this at any of the natural food stores.
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Reply #9 - Sep 14th, 2005 at 5:56am
 
Okay, I finally got some sea salt to experiment with.  The first time I made a spray with it, it made the last centimeter of my hair super dry and I had salt build up  Tongue.  However, it did enhance the waves in my hair A LOT, which is what I wanted.  So then I made another batch with less salt and the results were so much better Smiley.  I also wanna try adding stuff to it to make it smell nice or give it more conditioning power. Hopefully, I can play with this more this weekend when I have more time.

~Oh and the info about the Dead Sea was neat Smiley.  Don't we have a salt lake in Utah too or did it dry up?
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Reply #10 - Sep 14th, 2005 at 10:11am
 
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Yep - the Great Salt Lake.  Its salinity level is 2nd to the Dead Sea.  

Interesting that the salt water enhanced your curls.  I will have to remember that!  Grin

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Reply #11 - Sep 14th, 2005 at 8:27pm
 
Bardot,  how much salt-water did you use to make your spray?  I'd like to try this too but need some measurements.
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Reply #12 - Sep 16th, 2005 at 5:03am
 
Lets see. . .  Smiley

I used three cups water and added three teaspoons of coarse grain sea salt (I wish I had bought the fine grain though because the coarse takes a long time to dissolve).  When I used 5 teaspoons, that was way too much.  I haven't tried four yet though.  It also helps to use warm water to help dissolve the salt.

I also found some posts at Naturallycurly.com where other people have given their mixture measurements.  Some of them are using Epsom salt but I don't really know what that is.  Someone also mentioned adding honey which I think may be a good idea.  Here are some of the posts that give measurements and ideas
http://naturallycurly2.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=33917&highlight=sea+salt
http://naturallycurly2.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=24294&highlight=sea+salt
http://naturallycurly2.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2142&highlight=sea+salt
http://naturallycurly2.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=7410&highlight=sea+salt

Let me know how it goes. I'm gonna keep experimenting too Cheesy!
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