DIY Sea Salt Spray

If you know me, you know I'm a lover of the beach. I also love all the things that come with it. The hot kisses from the sun, the sounds of the waves, the glow of the moon over the ocean and the salty mist in the air.

Do you ever wish you could get your hair to have that sea salt texture it gets from a day on the beach?
Well I'm here to show you how to make your own sea salt spray for your hair. I apply this fun spray on my hair often.


It gives your hair texture that makes it easy to manage the tousled or scrunched style. It does not weigh your hair down. My hair is short so I just get the messy look but if your hair is long, you ll have those loose wavy beach locks that are soft and bouncy. It cuts my styling time in half. 

You can now buy sea salt spray in the stores but its more fun and cheaper to make your own.
Heres how.

Sea Salt Spray 
  • 12 oz spray bottle
  • 4 tablespoon sea salt 
  • 1/4 cup of warm water and let the salt dissolve.   
  • Add 4 oz of your favorite smell good conditioner.
  • Fill the rest with water.
Shake well before each use. 
Apply to clean towel dried hair working it in with your fingers or comb.
Dry and style as usual or Scrunch and go.
Guys, this will work for you as well.


Works great after swimming to tame and tousle your hair for the perfect beach look. Just spray on damp hair, run your fingers through it and let it dry by the air and sun. 
I'll be useing it alot during next weeks beach trip.   


Where The Wild Things Live

"Who?"
That's what my husband sent me on a text the other morning while he was out walking. With that text was a photo.

He noticed Mr. Owl asleep in the tree. He slowly focused his iphone camera in to get a shot. Sucess. Then as he stepped backed, his foot hit a limb. The limb cracked and Mr. Owl woke up and gave him the ole stink eye look. Nick continued his walk.


I sent this picture to two of my neighbors who both in return said they had seen him around too. Hes big an beautiful. Its exciting to see wild life living in my neck of the woods since we have very little woods at all. 

We live in a neighborhood within the city limits. We are aproximately three miles from center town.
We have seen some animals that seem out of place here.



There used to be a fox that played in my back yard every day sun up or sun down. Not sure what happend to him. We have seen many snakes as well. 

My neighbor spotted a wild turkey on the hood of her car one day and I seen a family of deer walking in the yard across the street.  Its amazing what you can see when your always peering out of the windows. 

Any who, Ill end with this video. I mean really, Who wouldnt want to see an owl ride a pony?