Okay, I realize the immense benefits of steaming; however, I am a little confused.
I'm thinking about plastic caps versus an actual steam machine. If your hair is wet with water and conditioner, with a plastic cap on it, doesn't the cap get all steamy when you use heat, with or without a towel? I really don't understand how a steamer infuses more moisture than water and a plastic cap.....?
I was thinking about this because I remembered that I stopped using the towel steaming method once I bought a good hood dryer because I didn't see the difference. Or, I could just wet my hair and add conditioner, then put on a plastic cap and exercise. My hair would get plenty steamy inside that cap.....thoughts???????????? I know some ladies have tried steaming with and without an actual steam machine.
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Is it like the difference between a shower and a steam room? I can kind of get that comparison, except that the plastic cap makes the steam more intense, hence the reason why people use plastic caps for deep conditioning.....
This is long, but another example is facial steaming. While a steam machine does work wonders during a facial, the heat can almost be too hot, causing my skin to dry out later. I've found that a warm, wet towel works just as well to open the pores.
I'll check back on this thread in the morning, because I'm getting ready to go to bed. TIA for any responses.
ETA: Update!!!! I'm absolutely loving my steamer.
I'm thinking about plastic caps versus an actual steam machine. If your hair is wet with water and conditioner, with a plastic cap on it, doesn't the cap get all steamy when you use heat, with or without a towel? I really don't understand how a steamer infuses more moisture than water and a plastic cap.....?
I was thinking about this because I remembered that I stopped using the towel steaming method once I bought a good hood dryer because I didn't see the difference. Or, I could just wet my hair and add conditioner, then put on a plastic cap and exercise. My hair would get plenty steamy inside that cap.....thoughts???????????? I know some ladies have tried steaming with and without an actual steam machine.
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Is it like the difference between a shower and a steam room? I can kind of get that comparison, except that the plastic cap makes the steam more intense, hence the reason why people use plastic caps for deep conditioning.....
This is long, but another example is facial steaming. While a steam machine does work wonders during a facial, the heat can almost be too hot, causing my skin to dry out later. I've found that a warm, wet towel works just as well to open the pores.
I'll check back on this thread in the morning, because I'm getting ready to go to bed. TIA for any responses.
ETA: Update!!!! I'm absolutely loving my steamer.
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or a good thread about them so I can educate myself? Cuz right now all I know is they are kinda pricey but folks love them.
. I guess I'll find out the benefits for myself!
Since there's the fear of water bubbles swelling up inside of hair and causing breakage when people wet-to-dry flat iron, wouldn't that happen with steaming too, since steam is being encouraged to moisturize hair and there's talk of penetration? 