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I don't use one, and don't understand why you would, but to each their own.
I don't. There is such controversy on this subject. However, I don't b/c I don't see how the steam benefits your hair or scalp if a cap is on preventing the steam from getting into contact with your hair and scalp in the first place. If you wear a cap might as well save your money and just sit under a dryer. But that's just my take on the whole cap or no cap issue. I am no hair expert.
Im so glad you asked this. I need to know this too. Everytime I go to a salon, they do it with the cap on , so I was going to do that too. But this makes SOOO much sense. I will do it without a cap- but just with a DT that is thick enough to not drip all over the place.
I will do it without a cap- but just with a DT that is thick enough to not drip all over the place.
I tried it a couple of times but I ended up overmoisturised, so I wouldn't personally go that route again.
When you take a shower, you use a shower cap to keep the steam OUT so why would you use a cap while sitting under a steamer when the only purpose of it all is to let the steam IN?
If you are steaming with a cap then you are only getting a good DC b/c of the cap, NOT because of the steam. If that is your scenario and you like it then you might as well save your money b/c you do not need a steamer.
When you think about it like that, the answer is very clear.