My hair is not as nearly as long as hers and I feel really ashamed ripping through it. I don't have a stream so I'm wondering can I get the same effect going under the dryer with a plastic cap...
@MileHighDiva,
Thank you for posting this. I had seen this and could not figure out what she was using. I thought it was so cute! She's not using a handheld HAIR steamer. She is using a TEXTILE/FABRIC/GARMENT STEAMER!
This makes so much sense. The hair care industry originated from the textile industry. After the wool industry lost out to polyester, the scientific knowledge and money gravitated toward the hair industry. Now, I have to go into the, "What did LHCF make you buy," thread.
I found a cute portable, hand held clothes steamer. There are some fabulous ones in the US but I can't them here.
Amazon product ASIN B01MQJUW4L
Efficiently Natural is using a Conair steamer. I LOVE it and it is so cute, but it is not available here. Here is the link on Amazon:
Amazon product ASIN B006CR9KGA
Yep! It makes great sense and I've, been meaning to purchase one.
I keep posting her videos for inspiration, not comparison. She's been transitioning etc, since 2009.@MileHighDiva your making me realize it's not happening fast enough.
The same one she's using@chocolat79,
Which ones are you looking at?
@Saludable84
You have such thick lush hair just like her. How long is you hair now? I know you recently ended a transition.
@Saludable84
You have such thick lush hair just like her. How long is you hair now? I know you recently ended a transition.
Which is a tremendous accomplishment!
@MileHighDiva,
Thank you for posting this. I had seen this and could not figure out what she was using. I thought it was so cute! She's not using a handheld HAIR steamer. She is using a TEXTILE/FABRIC/GARMENT STEAMER!
This makes so much sense. The hair care industry originated from the textile industry. After the wool industry lost out to polyester, the scientific knowledge and money gravitated toward the hair industry. Now, I have to go into the, "What did LHCF make you buy," thread.
I found a cute portable, hand held clothes steamer. There are some fabulous ones in the US but I can't them here.
Amazon product ASIN B01MQJUW4L
Efficiently Natural is using a Conair steamer. I LOVE it and it is so cute, but it is not available here. Here is the link on Amazon:
Amazon product ASIN B006CR9KGA
I was just thinking....awwww where did she find that little mini hair steamer. I'm in a smaller space and on the road and love the idea of a 2/1. Lmao. So mad I didn't think of using a fabric steamer. Anyway, added it to my cart. Lol
@intellectualuva,
Yeah! Congratulations on your location independence as well! In another thread, I'd love to learn and hear how you did it. I am sure you have some golden nuggets of wisdom to share with us, especially since your namesake is intellectualuva, too.
Thanks. Not sure if I have any wisdom as I was very lucky with my timing. However, Im happy to share some ways to be crafty. I was going to start a thread at some point or bump up an old one to discuss and share tips. Give me a few days. I'll tag you on it.
@MileHighDiva,
Thank you for posting this. I had seen this and could not figure out what she was using. I thought it was so cute! She's not using a handheld HAIR steamer. She is using a TEXTILE/FABRIC/GARMENT STEAMER!
This makes so much sense. The hair care industry originated from the textile industry. After the wool industry lost out to polyester, the scientific knowledge and money gravitated toward the hair industry. Now, I have to go into the, "What did LHCF make you buy," thread.
I found a cute portable, hand held clothes steamer. There are some fabulous ones in the US but I can't them here.
Amazon product ASIN B01MQJUW4L
Efficiently Natural is using a Conair steamer. I LOVE it and it is so cute, but it is not available here. Here is the link on Amazon:
Amazon product ASIN B006CR9KGA
I have the Conair steamer.
I'm because it's excellent for travel and really works. I'm looking at it now, thinking, baby, mama got some plans for you!
I got mine at Bed, Bath & Beyond. It's cheaper at Amazon. I think it's worth the investment for clothes and now hair!
It's official: a testimony and a formal stamp of approval from our very own @Tefnut!
My steamer came yesterday! I don't own the cuteness that is Conair. I do like the one I selected. It's still in the box.
I haven't been able to get to my hair to wash it until today anyway. It's good timing!
Glad you like the one you have. Look forward to hearing how it works on your hair.
I love the Conair for my clothes. It's pretty good and easy to pack in my suitcase. I'll try using it on my hair over the next week or so.