CodeRed
Well-Known Member
Just steamed with Softsheen Carson Steam Masque
How do you like this? I've been eyeing this since I found out about it a few months ago... It's the one in the light blue jar right?
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Just steamed with Softsheen Carson Steam Masque
How do you like this? I've been eyeing this since I found out about it a few months ago... It's the one in the light blue jar right?
Not sure yet, that was my first time using it. It has a nice sweet fresh scent and left my hair feeling soft. Idk about slip or anything since I had already detangled and rinsed it out standing out of the shower with the shower attachment.
I will give a better review the next time I steam with it. I picked it up since it was designed for steaming, smelled nice and was on clearance for $6.49. Not bad for 14.4 oz!
Eta. Forgot to say yes it's the one in the light blue jar.
Steaming with BB Intense Conditioner
Wow. Where was it on clearance for that price? Thanks for the review!
I got it from Sally's
Off to go to a different one. Thanks!Steaming now with Motions Oil Moisturizer Silk Protein Deep Conditioner
Did not like. I think my natural hair liked mineral oil better than my relaxed hair does...
Deep conditioning steam now with The Hair Chemist Jojoba and Shea Butter Mask.
Does anyone know where I can get a steamer for a good price? My original one broke. Thanks in advance.
@CodeRed
Gurl...I know I'm Tardy to The Party!
Folks been Oil-Steaming for years and this is my 1st time doing/trying it.
Don't even ask me why?![]()
I didn't try it until sometime within the last year... I always thought that you had to cover your head with a hot oil treatment under a dryer or heat up the oil before hand and apply. I thought the oil would run down my face (which it did) and so that's why I don't do it anymore... like you said, some oils are too expensive to be just using like that. Let me know how it works for you though... Castor oil was the best for me doing that because it was so thick and heavy it didn't really run.