Nichelle_jb
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Steamed for 30 minutes using Bee Mine Deep Conditioner.
@Nichelle_jbSteamed for 30 minutes using Bee Mine Deep Conditioner.
One of my favorites. It’s my last jar.
@Bette Davis EyesI ordered an updated steamer. I cant wait to test it out once it arrives. Im soooooooooooooooooo excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Bette Davis EyesThis micro mist steamer is all that. I’m currently sitting here sitting.
this is amazing! The strength of the steam is on point.
@Nichelle_jbI steamed for 30 minutes using Annabelle's Perfect Blend Ultra Conditioning Mask
I would say similar but not as intense as steaming. Steaming helps the products penetrate more deeply.Quick question
I began bagging on 7/9…. Friday/Sat/Mon/Wed/Friday. Is it safe to say that it’s equivalent to steaming with a steamer? I am not too sure if I want to steam this week as it may be too much. I’ve been baggying.
I didn’t steam this week on wash dy. I haven’t baggyed either. I wanted to see how my hair would do without steaming. It’s stayed soft.I would say similar but not as intense as steaming. Steaming helps the products penetrate more deeply.
@Shay72My routine is to steam with oil then slap deep conditioner on top and steam again. Got this from Or you do it in reverse order of my routine?
I always thought oils would prevent other things from being absorbed in the hair shaft. Are certain oils better than others in terms of absorption when steaming? Or does it not matter?@Shay72
Both ways! ,,,,
Watch Curly Chemistry on you tube. She’s a chemist. She has a few videos about oil. Oil depends on your hair porosity. She has a video about that too. Two oils that penetrate no matter the porosity are coconut oil and babassu oil according to her.I always thought oils would prevent other things from being absorbed in the hair shaft. Are certain oils better than others in terms of absorption when steaming? Or does it not matter?