naturalmanenyc
Well-Known Member
DH is under the hair steamer right now!!! UPDATE
He called to brag about it too! It's from a company called Ozone.
DH says it's like being in a steam room & it's not hot at all. When he saw their new steamer in use at the shop a couple of weeks ago, he said it just looked hot and uncomfortable.
His scalp has been dry (flaking) so he went to have his locks wash/twisted and ended up under the steamer to help stop the dryness.
ETA: DH says the conditioner just melted into his scalp. And she did not even charge him for the steam treatment. He paid $55 (normally pays $60 at the shop & $30 when she does it at her house).
ETA: photos - http://public.fotki.com/RegsWife/2/regs-hair/after-his-first-ste/
DH said that the conditioner was NOT rinsed out. She just twisted his locks. The conditioner basically evaporated/melted into his scalp and there was no trace of it after 45 minutes under the steamer.
When I did my homemade steam treatment, I rinsed it out (with COLD water). I guess that was wrong?
He called to brag about it too! It's from a company called Ozone.
DH says it's like being in a steam room & it's not hot at all. When he saw their new steamer in use at the shop a couple of weeks ago, he said it just looked hot and uncomfortable.
His scalp has been dry (flaking) so he went to have his locks wash/twisted and ended up under the steamer to help stop the dryness.
ETA: DH says the conditioner just melted into his scalp. And she did not even charge him for the steam treatment. He paid $55 (normally pays $60 at the shop & $30 when she does it at her house).
ETA: photos - http://public.fotki.com/RegsWife/2/regs-hair/after-his-first-ste/
DH said that the conditioner was NOT rinsed out. She just twisted his locks. The conditioner basically evaporated/melted into his scalp and there was no trace of it after 45 minutes under the steamer.
When I did my homemade steam treatment, I rinsed it out (with COLD water). I guess that was wrong?
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