Synthia
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This steam cap actually releases steam that can set dry hair in 3 minutes.
Although, I'd use it for steam conditioning as well. It's $50.
I think I'll be a guinea pig and try it. Now I don't have to save for a steam dryer for steam treatments!!
Here's an article about it. Just think of the possibilities, we can sleep on silk cases then get up, roll, microwave cap, put it on for 3 mintues and dash! .
I could see myself loving this even more than Caruso.
I was googling to find heat cap info for another thread and discovered this! :http://www.heatcap.com/
Article: http://magazines.ivillage.com/goodhousekeeping/hb/health/articles/0,12873,284598_424874,00.html
A New, Healthier Way to Curl Hair
Want a headful of locks without split ends? Do you spend restless nights sleeping on rollers? The new Microwaves Heat Cap may be your salvation.
Here's how it works: Just set your dry hair in rollers, heat the cap in the microwave for a minute or two and slip it over the rollers for about three minutes. "Special hygroscopic material inside the cap releases moisture, so there's less damage to your hair than most hot rollers and curling irons," says the Good Housekeeping Institute chemistry director John Calindas, who tested the reusable product on five staffers. To find out if the Heat Cap is easier to use than a curling iron or hot rollers, women with various types of hair tried each product for two days. The result: More than half picked the Microwaves Heat Cap for comfort. "I'd use the cap over hot rollers any day," reported one tester. "With the curling iron, I have to cook my hair to achieve similar curls," said another. "And the cap is soft," replied a third. In another GHI test, hair swatches were curled using the same three devices, and then the ends were examined under a microscope for splitting. Our chemists found damaged ends on swatches curled with the iron and the rollers, but not with the Heat Cap. Added benefit: You may be able to catch up on some beauty sleep. One panelist with long hair preferred the cap to an iron because it cut her hairdo time in half! Healthy curled hair comes at a cost, however: $49.95, plus shipping and handling, at www.heatcap.com. Rollers are not included.
Although, I'd use it for steam conditioning as well. It's $50.
I think I'll be a guinea pig and try it. Now I don't have to save for a steam dryer for steam treatments!!
Here's an article about it. Just think of the possibilities, we can sleep on silk cases then get up, roll, microwave cap, put it on for 3 mintues and dash! .
I could see myself loving this even more than Caruso.
I was googling to find heat cap info for another thread and discovered this! :http://www.heatcap.com/
Article: http://magazines.ivillage.com/goodhousekeeping/hb/health/articles/0,12873,284598_424874,00.html
A New, Healthier Way to Curl Hair
Want a headful of locks without split ends? Do you spend restless nights sleeping on rollers? The new Microwaves Heat Cap may be your salvation.
Here's how it works: Just set your dry hair in rollers, heat the cap in the microwave for a minute or two and slip it over the rollers for about three minutes. "Special hygroscopic material inside the cap releases moisture, so there's less damage to your hair than most hot rollers and curling irons," says the Good Housekeeping Institute chemistry director John Calindas, who tested the reusable product on five staffers. To find out if the Heat Cap is easier to use than a curling iron or hot rollers, women with various types of hair tried each product for two days. The result: More than half picked the Microwaves Heat Cap for comfort. "I'd use the cap over hot rollers any day," reported one tester. "With the curling iron, I have to cook my hair to achieve similar curls," said another. "And the cap is soft," replied a third. In another GHI test, hair swatches were curled using the same three devices, and then the ends were examined under a microscope for splitting. Our chemists found damaged ends on swatches curled with the iron and the rollers, but not with the Heat Cap. Added benefit: You may be able to catch up on some beauty sleep. One panelist with long hair preferred the cap to an iron because it cut her hairdo time in half! Healthy curled hair comes at a cost, however: $49.95, plus shipping and handling, at www.heatcap.com. Rollers are not included.