- Reproduces the effects of a day at the beach
- Creates texture and volume for wind-swept randomly textured styles
- Leave-in formula delivers a shimmery, ripple effect
- Style in tousled, loose, irregular waves or a sexy “mussed have finish”
- Perfect for anyone who wants sexy, beach look hair year round
Product Description
Get the salty day-at-the-beach wind blown look with Sedu Sea Salt Spray – sexy beach hair in a bottle!
The sea and the beach are the best therapy for both body and mind. Sedu took its inspiration from the sea and the beach to create Beach Beauty Sea Salt Spray. Now every day can be a day at the beach. Build volume as you create random, undone texture to your hair. A volume building styling and texture spray that’s ideal for creating that “just left the beach” style. Light conditioning oils give your hair a fresh from the beach look.
Sedu Beach Beauty Sea Salt Texturizing Spray








I used John Fredia’s version of this for a long time, and then they stopped making it!! I tired this as a replacement. This brand is very similar in smell and almost does what the John Freida’s does but it’s not quite the same, that is why I give it 4 stars instead of 5. It does work well however. I’ve got very long and thick hair and live in a very humid climate so I have been looking for ways to let my hair dry natural but still look nice with no frizz etc. I’ve given up on any kind of blow drying or curling because it it ruined by the himidity in 5 minutes anyway. You can use this on wet or dry hair, It works best for me on wet hair. I spray a light mist on towel dried hair and curl my hair up in a bun to set the wave, and let it down a few hours later and let it dry completely scrunching it up and twisting small sections and I have beach sexy hair, soo simple, low maintenance. As the other reviewer says, don’t try to brush or comb your hair with this in it, other than very losely with your fingers, it will frizz horribly and be a mess.
Rating: 4 / 5
I just got this yesterday and had to try it this morning. I used John Frieda’s Beach Blonde sea spray back in high school when the ‘beach hair’ look first came around – over a decade ago – and fell in love with it. A year or so after graduating, I found it on clearance at a local Walgreens and thought that maybe they were just deciding not to sell it anymore… I never knew JF was DISCONTINUING the product line, or I would have bought 10 years worth of the stuff!!! So anyway, I have spent the last 8 or so years searching for a product that did what the JF spray did: allow me to spray, scrunch, and go. My hair has a nice natural wave to it when I air dry, and with the right product configuration… I avoid the dreaded pony on days when I don’t have time to “fix” it. As I’m sure most of you reading this have, as well as other reviewers, I’ve spent countless dollars on every curl-reactivating, wave enhancing, spray sprunching, beach-hair, bed-hair, bad-hair product on the market – to no avail. Victoria’s Secret has a wave enhancer in the Super Sexy line that works well, but it is meant for a more subtle wave. I could use 1/2 a bottle of it on my long, thick hair for the desired result… and at $20 a bottle, that just isn’t very feasible.
Then I came across Sedu on Amazon… read what others were saying about the similarities to JF Beach Blonde and just had to give it a whirl. FINALLY. It does exactly what “Beach Blonde” did and has a very similar suntan oil, coco-nutty, vanilla undertoned smell. The scent is not overwhelming, but lasts. (Definitely makes you think you spent a weekend on the beach come Monday morning…) It can be used on wet or dry hair and like JF spray, has a nice all-day conditioning effect about it. After it dried this morning, I did finish it off with a little Paul Mitchell Super Skinny to combat flyaways, but that likely has to do with the mixed up textures of my hair. I’d say a person with fine hair could use this alone perfectly.
In any case, I am exuberant about something that works after all these years! Now, all I need is a tan!
Rating: 5 / 5
I ordered this product as a replacement for some beach hair sea salt spray that I’d had been using for a really long time. I ran out and wasn’t able to get the same kind. At first I was disappointed with the Sedu Beach spray because it is very different from what I had before. My hair is very fine, so I wanted to add some texture and bring out my natural waves. The product I had before had a sticky feel to it, which gave my hair good volume and texture. However, it was not good for very windy days because it would get tangled easily.
Now that I’ve gotten over the fact that this product isn’t the same, I really do like it. It doesn’t leave a sticky feel at all, but nice waves. The instructions on the bottle say to spray and then twist hair into rope sections. That didn’t work at all for my hair, but I’ve had good luck just spraying it on and then scrunching. I get soft, pretty waves. It does have a very strong scent (kind of like coconut)so you have to be careful about combining with other products.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have only used this product a few times because I think it makes my hair too greasy and does not add the texture I was hoping it would add. I have very fine (almost baby fine) hair so I wanted some texture but I did not get it from this product. It also has a very strong coconut smell which I liked but beware if you do not like the smell of coconut because it is a very strong smell.
Rating: 3 / 5
Great product for the summer. Good if not better than beach blond by Jon Frida. I never thought I would find a product to match that but here it is!
Rating: 5 / 5