sea salt spray questions
@dathrill-helton
11 years ago
48 posts
updated by @dathrill-helton: 02/15/15 05:46:25AM
@baba-fats
11 years ago
2,702 posts
The salt should be 3.5% of the water volume. This is what sea water concentration is.
Never use salt water if you don't plan to wash within 2 hours. Don't use it after a wash ever. It'll only over dry your scalp and causedandruffand other scalp issues
@jazzymomma
11 years ago
175 posts
hi no no ask away brother that is wat this site was in part designed for :D:D an id try this http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/dreaducation-comprehensive#teas
@dathrill-helton
11 years ago
48 posts
@dathrill-helton
11 years ago
48 posts
@jazzymomma
11 years ago
175 posts
DaThrill Helton said:
Ok lets say that someone sucked at math and conversioconversions and they had a 16 ounce spray bottle. how much sea sakt would said person add? Lol :pREPLY: id say a good tea spoon the measuring one, that be like half a table spoon might need lil less tho:D:D try it, dont spray on ur scalp just hair. goodluck peace an luvJAZZYMOMMA
@dathrill-helton
11 years ago
48 posts
@call-tucker
11 years ago
27 posts
personally, i like to leave the salt in for about a full day. It really just depends on how humid/dry and area you live in, and your hair type. The key is just to keep an eye on your hair, and if it start to feel itchy, or incredibly dry or brittle....wash it out! But everyone's hair is different, and there is no strict time limit for how long you need to leave it in. cheers
@call-tucker
11 years ago
27 posts
many people find that leaving it in over night, while they sleep, is most helpful for creating a knotty mess in the morning as well