Made with nourishing green tea and stimulating dead sea brine, this spray serum can add volume and texture to damp hair. Aloe Vera gel helps to keep hair moisturized while it is being styled, while green tea adds conditioning and shine. The high salt and mineral content in Dead Sea Brine brings out the body, volume, and texture, giving hair a sea swept look.
Tease & Tousle Hair Spray
Makes about 16 ounces
Ingredients
- 8 ounces Dead Sea Brine
- 4 ounces Aloe Vera Gel
- 3 ounces Distilled Water
- 1 ounce Green Tea Floral Water
- 2 teaspoons Green Tea Powdered Extract 50%
- 1/2 teaspoon Grapefruit Seed Extract
Directions
Heat the Distilled Water and combine it with the Green Tea Extract and Grapefruit Seed Extracts. Mix the ingredients together until they have dissolved fully. Strain any remaining solid particles out of the liquid with a fine mesh strainer if necessary. Combine the liquid with the Aloe Vera Gel, Green Tea Floral Water, and Dead Sea Brine.
Usage & Packaging
Carefully pour the mixture into 8 ounce Aluminum Sprayer Bottles. Spritz damp hair with the mixture while scrunching with your fingers. You can blow dry your hair with or without a diffuser, or try letting it air dry.
PunkRizz says
I can’t wait to make this! I’m always looking for all natural hair products that I can use to make the most of my minimal style. Running after a toddler requires a simple hair routine in the morning. Thank you!
Dolores says
Wont the dead sea brine give more volume by drying out the hair?
Emmy Gabriel says
Hi Amy. Im glad that you like the recipe, and I hope that you enjoy using the finished product! Let us know how it works out for you.
Emmy Gabriel says
Yes, the Dead Sea Brine is what helps to provide volume and a messy look to the hair. It can be a little drying, so we tried to beef up the recipe a little by adding Aloe Vera gel and Green Tea Extract. Though some folks might still find this spray to be too drying, we hope that the Aloe and Green Tea ingredients help to provide balance in the recipe.
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=572153302 says
I cannot access the link to dead sea brine, what is it? Is it just epsom salt diluted with water? I click on it and nothing happens, info would be appreciated!
Emmy Gabriel says
Hi Chaya. Dead Sea Brine is water that has been harvested from the Dead Sea. It contains a high portion of salts and minerals. I’m sorry the link isn’t working for you. Try using this one instead: http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/product.asp?product_id=OTHDSWB&searchflag=1
Carol Belanger says
loved your recipes!
~Ally S. says
If I wanted to use only natural/organic products, what would you suggest replacing the green tea floral water with?
Emmy Gabriel says
Hi Ally. You can certainly substitute the Floral Water for a natural ingredient in this recipe. I would suggest using a natural Hydrosol instead. Hydrosols range in aroma from super herbacious to delicately floral. Some of the prettiest smelling Hydrosols would be the Rose, Lemon Balm, Neroli, and Jasmine. Rosemary would also be a nice choice, since it could help to add shine and softness to your hair.
You can find our entire selection of Hydrosols at the following link:
http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/soap/hydrosols.asp