How Katie Uses The Sea Salt Spray (And Why It Works On Women’s Hair Too)

How Katie Uses The Sea Salt Spray (And Why It Works On Women’s Hair Too)

Poseidon Sea Salt Spray is not just for the lads! I’ve been using the Poseidon Sea Salt Spray for months now, and honestly? It’s a staple in my hair routine—and I’m not alone.

If you’re someone who loves that effortless, beachy texture, or you want to add volume without the crunch or stiffness of mousse or hairspray, this spray is a bit of a secret weapon. Here’s how I use it, and why it works so well.


💁♀️ How I Use It on My Hair

I’ve got naturally wavy/frizzy hair with a few straight parts going through it. When I don't use the Sea Salt Spray, my hair looks like I've just been electrocuted. Here’s the routine that works for me:

1. On damp hair:
After towel-drying, I spritz the Sea Salt Spray from mid-lengths to ends, scrunch it a little, and let it air dry. I get soft waves, natural texture, and it doesn’t feel crispy or overloaded with product. Perfect for lazy mornings or a low-effort beachy vibe.

2. On dry hair:
I use a few sprays when my hair needs reviving—especially on second-day hair. It gives that "done but undone" look that somehow always feels cool. I’ll twist a few sections around my fingers or quickly wave the front with a straightener for extra shape.

3. For volume:
If I’m tying my hair back or going for a low bun, I use it at the roots for a bit of grit and lift. It stops everything from slipping flat and gives my hair some hold without needing hairspray.


✅ Why It Works So Well on Women’s Hair

No sticky finish – It leaves a matte, touchable texture, not that wet, crunchy look.

Multi-purpose – Whether you want volume, movement, or definition, this spray covers it all. 

Unisex scent – It smells clean and fresh without being overly masculine or sweet.

Honestly, this spray hasn’t left my shelf since I tried it. It’s simple, effective, and way better than most "beach wave" sprays marketed at women—which are often double the price and half as good. 

So if your boyfriend has it, borrow it. Or better yet, get your own.

— Katie x

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