Lady Esquire
New Member
Hi ladies!
I was in the store the other day and saw a steamer and hair dryers. And the question popped in my head, why would I need a steamer if I already have a hooded dryer at home?
I remember reading in some fotkis that some women have the steamers for deep conditioning treatments. I love my Caruso Steam Rollers and I know that steam is great for facials.
Please share the benefits of doing this for deep conditioning. Is it really all that different from sitting under the hooded dryer?
I was in the store the other day and saw a steamer and hair dryers. And the question popped in my head, why would I need a steamer if I already have a hooded dryer at home?
I remember reading in some fotkis that some women have the steamers for deep conditioning treatments. I love my Caruso Steam Rollers and I know that steam is great for facials.
Please share the benefits of doing this for deep conditioning. Is it really all that different from sitting under the hooded dryer?
so decided to give the warm towel treatment a try.
I have a Pibbs hair steamer. Steaming allows deep treatments to penetrate the cuticle with moist heat vs dry heat from a dryer. When using a steamer you dont need a plastic cap, you allow the steam to penetrate your hair shaft. I use the steamer at least every two weeks and get excellent results.
