Steam Baby Steam Through 2013

I don't think i ever officially joined this challenge, but i am now. I need some motivation to use my steamer. I got it since february, and i only used it 3 times (lazy i know). Anyways: steamed on friday for 20 minutes with claudie's deep moisturizing conditioner.

How often you will steam: at least twice a month; sooting for once a week
What method will you use to steam: huetiful steamer for 20 minutes
What conditioners will you use: various DC's. May experiment with oils if i have time.
 
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@NJoy,
Which steamer did you end up buying? How is it working for you.
I'm about to buy one now. I just sent you a PM as well.

PS- If anyone else knows please feel free to let me know.
I'm anxious, I want to buy it NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOWWWWW....:spinning:

I JUST answered your pm. :lol: And, I'm about to get my steam on right now! I love it! :drunk: Steaming with my fave homemade concoction.
 
I haven't posted cause I was trying to readjust my wash day schedule. So I haven't steamed my hair in almost 2 weeks. I didn't want my only day off during the week to be spent doing my hair, especially now that I'm literally weeks away from delivery.

So even though today is Monday, I'm steaming with the NG Slippery Elm & Marshmallow. (I'll get back on track & shoot for steaming every Sunday after today.)

I LOVE this stuff!! I think it's now my favorite DC :yep:
 
Steaming for 20 min with Supersoft conditioner and oil mix consisting of coconut, canola, and sunflower oils.
 
karenjoe, I have a steamer and a steam cap (electric and microwaveable). However, I prefer the steamer to those I use the caps on my daughter so that she can still move around.
 
I will be steaming tomorrow for 30 mins to a hour with souped up (Oils, Glycerin, Agave Nectar and Honey Quat :lick:) NG Marshmallow root, slippery elm and cinnamon DC.

karenjoe I had a steamer but broke it :(. So now I just use a wet turban twist under a silver conditioning cap and use heat from a soft bonnet dryer. Its works just fine and doesn't cost me 100+ dollars. I will say though that I got instant results under a steamer......10 to 15 minutes was all I needed. Now I have to steam for at least 30 minutes, thats the only real drawback.
 
Doing a HOT under the steamer with BlueRozeBeauty Pumpkin Seed Hair Whip. :lick:
 
Steamed for 20 minutes or so with my cassia oil mix + KBB Luscious Locks Hair Mask. When I say my hair feels like butta... :drool:

I think I'll be cheating on my boo SM Purification Masque with this for a while.
 
I'm joining officially a little late though I've been participating on the side-with great results!
Freshly relaxed and trimmed,I'm ready to go. (Damage is grown out-I was sick off and on for two years.) I found a stylist from Nashville so I'm in business for my relaxers!

Pre-poo,co-wash and DC steam two to three times a week.
Spray leave-in,oil,and heat protective cream.
Pin and air dry.

My hair is VERY sun sensitive, using silk scarves and hats to be covered as much as possible,too!

Short and sassy-goal to be shoulder length by Christmas.
Protection and moisture are my by-words!
 
I will be steaming tomorrow for 30 mins to a hour with souped up (Oils, Glycerin, Agave Nectar and Honey Quat :lick:) NG Marshmallow root, slippery elm and cinnamon DC.

@karenjoe I had a steamer but broke it :(. So now I just use a wet turban twist under a silver conditioning cap and use heat from a soft bonnet dryer. Its works just fine and doesn't cost me 100+ dollars. I will say though that I got instant results under a steamer......10 to 15 minutes was all I needed. Now I have to steam for at least 30 minutes, thats the only real drawback.

I have an old school heat cap which take about 30 min or more too
 
@karenjoe, I have a steamer and a steam cap (electric and microwaveable). However, I prefer the steamer to those I use the caps on my daughter so that she can still move around.

I may have to break down & buy one.....
I luv the electric cap, its cheaper it take at least 20 min to melt the conditioners
 
Steaming right no for 30 mins with Mizani Moisturefuse, Peppermint Oil , and Rosemary Oil. My scalp feels so good.
 
Steamed for 30 minutes with coconut oil + Karen's Body Beautiful Luscious Locks Mask after doing a hardcore protein treatment.

Nichelle_jb
 
Didn't steam last week but I will most certainly do so this week with Silk Dreams Avocado Pudding. Steaming has been very beneficial to my hair! I haven't relaxed since December and I think steaming my hair is helping me comb through my hair.
 
Steamed on Thursday with my Heutiful Steamer and Fiji water (trust me this water is not just good for drinking) on dry hair. Used SD Chocolate condish on my ends and GSO on my entire head. Last time I steamed was probably in January. Planning to make it at least a no-weekly treatment. FYI... Fiji has silica in it and although I take it in supplement form, using it topically is great as well.
 
Steaming today with the last of my cream & coco salted caramel cream brule dc. I'm gonna take a break from store bought DC for a while and go back to my homemade recipes. I went on a buying rampage, and it was fun and all, but I run through jars way too fast. $$$
 
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