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Ladies that get salon steam treamtments

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morehairplease

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what is the process? Do they shampoo your hair first & then steam or the other way around? tia
 
I have a steamer at home, my mum bought it when i was little and it still works well today. I shampoo and then put on my conditioner, put on a plastic cap and go under the steamer. I go under it every time I wash my hair. I just feel like it helps the conditioner penetrate more. I prefer it more than going under the hooded dryer with conditioner in, to me, that feels like my hair becomes to dry and a bit hard.
 
lonei said:
I have a steamer at home, my mum bought it when i was little and it still works well today. I shampoo and then put on my conditioner, put on a plastic cap and go under the steamer. I go under it every time I wash my hair. I just feel like it helps the conditioner penetrate more. I prefer it more than going under the hooded dryer with conditioner in, to me, that feels like my hair becomes to dry and a bit hard.


thanks SO much lonei for replying! really thanks:kiss:
 
The way that has worked best for me is shampoo, apply conditioner and sit under steamer with no cap. The hot moisture penetrates better with no cap, so I only wear one if I'm under the hooded dryer.
 
Browndilocks said:
The way that has worked best for me is shampoo, apply conditioner and sit under steamer with no cap. The hot moisture penetrates better with no cap, so I only wear one if I'm under the hooded dryer.


thanks Browndilocks!
 
lonei said:
I have a steamer at home, my mum bought it when i was little and it still works well today. I shampoo and then put on my conditioner, put on a plastic cap and go under the steamer. I go under it every time I wash my hair. I just feel like it helps the conditioner penetrate more. I prefer it more than going under the hooded dryer with conditioner in, to me, that feels like my hair becomes to dry and a bit hard.

forgot to ask: how long do you stay under the steamer? tia
 
tishee said:
forgot to ask: how long do you stay under the steamer? tia

At the most, maybe about 20 minutes, thats if I'm deep conditioning. If I'm using motions cpr (protein), i stay under for about 10 minutes.
 
Where can I purchase a steamer? Are they soft or hard bonnetts? If anyone has a picture or website, please post. TIA
 
lonei said:
At the most, maybe about 20 minutes, thats if I'm deep conditioning. If I'm using motions cpr (protein), i stay under for about 10 minutes.


thanks lonei!
 
i didn't know salons had that! Do you think all of them do?

Hmm... I guess I should ask my stylist
 
msshic said:
Where can I purchase a steamer? Are they soft or hard bonnetts? If anyone has a picture or website, please post. TIA


this I don't know. If you find out please post it....would love to have for at home.
 
Kristenxdollface said:
i didn't know salons had that! Do you think all of them do?

Hmm... I guess I should ask my stylist


the salon that I use to go too didn't offer them. I called a JC Penny salon in my area & they didn't know what the world I was talking about. The next place I am calling is Gould's hair salon.
 
lkg4healthyhair said:
You can purchase off ebay
http://search.ebay.com/hair-steamer_W0QQfnuZ1QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ3

or here
http://www.ibbe.net/pd_30h200a.cfm

You can also do a search on here or google

ETA: The dominican salon I used to go to used to have a steamer there. They would shampoo then add the conditiner then sit me under for 20. It was great


thanks! wow,they are really expensive aren't they? hopefully, a salon in my area offers steam treatments.
 
msshic said:
Where can I purchase a steamer? Are they soft or hard bonnetts? If anyone has a picture or website, please post. TIA

I have never known them to be soft bonnetts, mine is hard anyway.
 
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