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Q-Redew, The New HandHeld Steamer

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Thank you off to watch..

Happy Hair Growing!
 
Great review,love the big hair,looks very moisturized..Thanks for sharing.

Happy Hair Growing!
 
Ahh okay, your hair looks great. I just don't want to hold it I need a stand up steamer. I am lazy lol
 
How is this different from a hand held CLOTHES steamer for less than $20 at most retailers?
 
I'm interested in this product. I'm surprised to find only one thread on it. People are missing the point of its use. It's not to replace a standing steamer. It's main purpose is to refresh your curls.
 
I also use it to aid in detangling my hair. I have less breakage, it takes less time, and saves money (from detangling in the shower).
 
You could always use one of those hand held steamers you use to clean the kitchen :look:
 
I wouldn't mind having one for the sole purpose of steaming my nape. :yep: A full size steamer can never seem to get that area.
 
I just recently bought this. I can't wait to start using it next week :)
 
I just bought this when I saw a couple of 4c people using it for detangling on YouTube. When I say it melts through my tangles, this. Thing. Melts. Through. Like. Butter. I tried it using just coconut oil and I tried it with conditioner. With the coconut oil I oil the hair first then to through to soften then use the prongs to detangle. With conditioner I use the steam first to soften the hair and detangle with the prongs, then a comb, then condition. This will definitely remain a staple for me
 
Keep us posted...thinking about putting this on my birthday wishlist!
 
I just bought this when I saw a couple of 4c people using it for detangling on YouTube. When I say it melts through my tangles, this. Thing. Melts. Through. Like. Butter. I tried it using just coconut oil and I tried it with conditioner. With the coconut oil I oil the hair first then to through to soften then use the prongs to detangle. With conditioner I use the steam first to soften the hair and detangle with the prongs, then a comb, then condition. This will definitely remain a staple for me

I love my q-redew too... I'm going to try the two detangling methods you mentioned. I normally use my steamer to just steam in my DC. Thanks for the tips.
 
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