Easiest beauty DIY: Beach Spray.

So, I’m actually loving my Creaclip cut from the other day (I’ll post about the process and the new cut shortly!), because now that’s its shorter and a little layered and holds it’s wave better, I can play it up with some homemade prods!

My all-time favorite is a super easy recipe that I want all of you to make, k? I promise your hair will look vacationy and bohemian.

So what is it? Beach spray for your hair, of course!  It’s the simplest thing to make, and this version is 34 x better than any store-bought version. Yes, 34 times. I super-sciencely calculated that number. The ONLY draw back is that it will dry your hair out (due to salt), so make sure to moisturize your hair well in between using your beach spray. Coconut oil will right all your wrongs, here.

Stark’s Lazy Beach Spray for Super Sexual Hair.
You will need:
1. 1/2 tea spoon of sea salt.
2. Rose water, orange blossom water (if you prefer) or plain ol’ tap water (totally fine). You can find these at most Middle Eastern, Mediterranean or Asian markets for $2. Tap water comes from the tap. Yeah yeah, you knew that!
3. Organic Aloe Vera from the health food store (unless you have your own plant at home…that’s even better! Scrape some off an aloe “cutlet”.) This cuts down on the frizzies and is the subtlest of all hair-gels. Make sure you use the real stuff, sans dye or anything weird (read the ingredients!). Use about a tablespoon or so, depending on how much extra-gentle hold you’d like.
4. Spray bottle.
5. Hair.

I’m not giving you exact measurements because you, clever lady, will see that this is so simple that you can subtly tweak it to your heart’s desire.

Mix all this shizz up, give it a good shake, spray onto damp, wet or dry hair. Scrunch a little, and voila! Sexbomb!

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