SUMMER may be over but you need not say goodbye to beachy hair. In fact, undone styles are set to be huge for autumn/winter, and salt sprays are the easiest way to achieve them. 4 The budget option is is the most drying of all three sprays I tried Credit: Supplied This week, I put three to the test.

Budget Charles Worthington Sunshine Salt Spray Takeaway, £3.49 for 50ml, boots.com.

I love the smell of this – it made me feel like I was on holiday. But it is the most drying of those I tried, so best for people like me with relatively healthy hair – otherwise, invest in a good hydrating mask to rehydrate strands. READ MORE ON BEAUTY HAIR-MAZING Mums rave about ‘amazing’ £3 Primark suncream hair spray as temperatures soar IN A LATHER M&S scraps ‘amazing’ beauty products as shoppers brand move 'unacceptable' Although it is dehydrating for your tresses, it doesn’t leave them feeling brittle.

Less is definitely more with this, and it took me a while to work that out, so start small and add more product if you need it. As the bottle is less than 100ml, it passes cabin luggage regulations so you can take it away with you if you jet off abroad – win! Mid-range 4 I only needed a few sprays of the mid-range product on my waist-length hair Credit: Supplied L’Oréal Professionnel Tecni.Art Beach Waves texturising salt spray, £18.

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