QuoteReplyTopic: Seawater Spritz! Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:08am
Hey everyone!I heard about this technique on the Naturaly Curly website. Julia Margolis (curly head from ER and I apologize if I mispelled the name!) uses seawater to control her curls.I have noticed that after I go swimming in the ocean my culrs are pretty well controlled and defined. What I am wondering is if there are any other stylists or people that have used this technique? I'm not about to go and fill a million bottles with ocean water since there is a great deal of tar in the ocean by my house. Could I just mix Seasalt with water and achieve the same affect? If so what is a good ratio to use?????ThanksRegina
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> Hey everyone!> I heard about this technique on the Naturaly Curly> website. Julia Margolis (curly head from ER and I> apologize if I mispelled the name!) uses seawater to> control her curls.> I have noticed that after I go swimming in the ocean> my culrs are pretty well controlled and defined. What> I am wondering is if there are any other stylists or> people that have used this technique? I'm not about to> go and fill a million bottles with ocean water since> there is a great deal of tar in the ocean by my house.> Could I just mix Seasalt with water and achieve the> same affect? If so what is a good ratio to use?????> Thanks> Regina I've never heard of saltwater being good foranybodies hair. If anything, I would say this would dry out your hair, making it frizzy and uncontrollable.There are plenty of products on the market today that I'm sure would be better for your hair.
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