The Official Hair Steam, Steaming, and Steamer Thread

sqzbly1908

New Member
I hope the title will help those trying to search -

It seems that there are quite a few threads floating around about hair steaming and I thought I would just compile the ones that I noticed in one thread.

I just got tired of doing the searches all the time (yeah lazy) - :lachen:

This thread could also be used as a Q and A - provide advice/tips, etc ...whatever concerning hair steaming :brainfog:


What DC do You Use With Your Hair Steamer??
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=441196&highlight=hair+steamer

Now that you use a hair steamer how has your relaxed/natural hair changed
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=88305&highlight=hair+steamer

Question about steaming: why aren't plastic caps good enough?
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=447682&highlight=hair+steamer

Salons R Us giving a discount on Hair Steamer...
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=388328&highlight=hair+steamer

Steamers and Relaxed Heads
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=431986

ATLIEN'S Moisturizing Conditioner - Best for Steamer
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/blog.php?b=16854

Steam Successes ......
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=220249

Ladies that had dryness and breakage that purchased a steamer.....
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=423828

Huetiful Hair Steamer ....Reviews
http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=460966

Per HUBPages...

Hair Steamer the ultimate Hair Treatment

Started this hub because I ended up buying a nice little home hair steamer and have been using it for the past couple of months.

It is basically like a Sauna for your scalp and has many benefits for your scalp and hair including

Benefits

- Better Circulation in Scalp leading to better hair growth

- Cleanses Scalp, removing dirt and dead skin

- Brings moisture to your Roots and hair shaft

- Leaves your hair soft and smooth

- Great for Dandruff Sufferer's

- Stops Dryness and hair Breakage

- Makes hair stronger and healthier

- Improves Hair Color Treatments

- Can also act as a Facial Steamer

Hair Steamer - Hair Treatment and How it works

Hair steamer's are becoming more and more popular and they definitely get people talking with the nice cloud of steam hovering above the steamer.

They are more widely used for deep hair treatments such as scalp cleansing, protein moisturizing, color treatments and many other treatments to give us healthier and happy hair and scalp.

The reason why a hair steamers are so great for hair treatment is that it will improve circulation with the steam and the heat will then open up your follicles and hair shaft cuticles and this allows moisture as well as your hair treatment product to enter the hair shaft.

The steamer is then set on a cooler setting towards the end of the hair treatment and this then closes the cuticles and hair shaft and locks in all that deep hair treatment product. Giving your great long lasting benefit aswell as using natural h20 to bring moisture to your hair and scalp

How long and often should it be used?

This is a very common question and if very specific to the type of hair treatment you are doing and the level of damage your hair has.

Generally people steam there hair no more than 2 times in a week for about 20 to 30 minutes to get the full benefit from it. Some sessions can go over and hour for more damaged hair.

After your hair steamer treatment you hair will feel a little heavier and full of moisture, during this time handle your hair with care , wait till your hair and scalp have cooled down until styling.

Damaged Hair - Increase Temperature Decrease Steam if possible

Chemicals or Color Treatment - Skip cooling step

Conditioning Thick Hair - Extend Steam Time

Hair Steamer USE Guide

Some examples of times for different hair types, these times are very short they can just be extended just times it by 3 or 4

For all Hair Types - Moderate Mist and Temperature , 8 minutes warm and 2 minutes cool down

Hair Products that Absorb Slowly - Low Mist and Moderate Temperature , 10 minutes warm and 2 minutes cool down

Hair Steamer USE Guide

It is recommended that you use distilled water, as it contains less particles, chlorine and all that and will give your hair steamer longer operation and life. Water that has been run through a purifier can be used.

Depending on type of steamer it may be necessary to empty water collection every 20 - 30 minutes or less.

Never turn the steamer on without water in the water compartment.

Components of Steamer
- Height Adjustment

- Drain Tank & Water Tank

- Keypad for time selction or ON/OFF button

- Top Hood and Hood Cover

- Neck Rest

Steam with a Steam Cap or Without

There is quite a big discussion going on about this topic and its basically the debate about whether or not you should wear and steam cap when sitting under the hair steamer.

I have talked to many hairdressers and the general concensus is that when you sit under a hair steamer with a cap on it makes it almost impossible for the steam to penetrate your scalp and bring any benefits.

Heating the outside of the cap up will do nothing it may heat up but will take much longer, Some people may use steam caps when using a cheap hair steamer if there steamer is unable to provide a temperature controlled release of steam.

The best option is definitely using the hair steamer without the steam cap so the steam can penetrate your scalp and bring moisture straight to the roots and hair shaft.
Hair Steamer - Hair Treatment

Oils

A popular and affordable hair treatment is to use a natural oil such as coconut or soybean oil to bring moisture to your scalp. The oil is a very good way to lift up dead skin and leave your scalp and hair cleansed.

Protein Conditioner

You make use of your protein conditioner by wetting your hair using your conditioner then sitting under the steamer for 10 - 15 minutes to really give your scalp and hair all the nutrients it needs.

Hair Steamer for Dandruff Sufferer's

A Hair steamer can be a great weapon against dandruff and apart from general health benefits it brings to your hair and scalp. It will help to remove dead skin and fungus build up which will lead to a cleaner and itch free scalp.

Many people have cured there dandruff with weekly hair treatments with there steamer and its probably the most natural thing you can do for your scalp. Using natural h20 water:)

Steamer's too expensive

If you find steamer's are too expensive the regular hot towel method or steam from a hot shower will work just as well:).

Enjoy your shiny new locks :)
 
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sqzbly1908

New Member
Well today I steamed using my Tigi Dumb Blonde Reconstructor...my hair felt real nice after wards...I have yet to try a moisturizing condish..I have been using protein so far and I will try out a moisturizing condish sometime this week...

I used a combo of AO GPB/AO HSR/EVOO on DH hair (natural) -her curls were so defined - I really liked the way her hair came out...
 

NappiShawti

New Member
thx for this thread OP. i bought a steamer last wk. (arrived 2day!) & don't have the slightest idea how it works...thats what i get 4 purchasing b4 i read the whole steamer discount thread...pj alert lol:lachen:
 

InNeedofHairapy

New Member
I got my steamer today too & I swear a piece has to be missing...the damn directions say 'assemble according to the picture' but the picture is blurry...who leaves out instructions....


I was itching to use my steamer tonight & now I can't even assemble it.

ETA: I found directions in the discount thread...feel much better now lol
 
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Ms. Alainious

Well-Known Member
My steamer is here :yep:

I didn't realize it was at the door ( I enter through the garage), but the neighborhood rabbits were guarding it for me :lachen:

Its all assembed, and now I'm just looking at it. :spinning:

I really want to use it tonight, but I dont want to rollerset :ohwell:
 

a_shoe_6307

New Member
I got mine the end of last week and have yet to even put it together. It has been a long week, but I plan on make it my mission to do it before the weekend is up because I want to start steaming!
 

joy2day

Well-Known Member
Totally addicted to steaming... one of the best things that I have ever done for my hair thus far on my journey... Thanks to all of the women who hyped this practice, 'cause it is the TRUTH.
 

Desert Skye

Well-Known Member
I really really want this guys. I like the idea the steam opens up the hair to let the conditioners in. The only thing is, I can't justify buying it when I already have a Pibbs that I use for DC.

Not only that, I get the weird looks from people when they see the hair dryer in my small apt, I can't imagine what people will think when I get a steamer. :lachen: I guess I can be like yeah,I got my own salon in my apt and what?

Ah, whatever I dunno why I am acting like I am not about to buy one.:wallbash:
 

sqzbly1908

New Member
I really really want this guys. I like the idea the steam opens up the hair to let the conditioners in. The only thing is, I can't justify buying it when I already have a Pibbs that I use for DC.

Not only that, I get the weird looks from people when they see the hair dryer in my small apt, I can't imagine what people will think when I get a steamer. :lachen: I guess I can be like yeah,I got my own salon in my apt and what?

Ah, whatever I dunno why I am acting like I am not about to buy one.:wallbash:

Girl ...don't fight tha' feelin'...:lachen:

Girl I was just like you until I tried the homemade steam treatment with the hot water, turbin, plastic gloves, etc. and had great results. Only thing is I am not trying to go through that long process of d*** near scalding myself when I could buy the steamer.....

Things are so much simpler now....:grin:
 

joy2day

Well-Known Member
Ummm, speechie, I have a Pibbs too!:look: The steam from the steamer and the heat from a hooded dryer are totally different. My hair actually "puffs up" from steam moisture (which I believe is helping to really thicken my strands back up as well as the moisture benefit), whereas, with my pibbs, it is just dry heat that heats up the conditioner, or oil when I am doing my deep con... read some of the other threads about the benefits of steam, there is a distinct difference. And trust me, I don't jump on every bandwagon around here, but this is one time that I am glad that I tried this, because it is really the best treatment for my typically dry 4c hair... my hair feels soft in a way that I never new my natural hair to be before I started adding steaming to my regimine...

ETA: I am not natural, I speak above about how my new growth feels since I started steaming...

I really really want this guys. I like the idea the steam opens up the hair to let the conditioners in. The only thing is, I can't justify buying it when I already have a Pibbs that I use for DC.

Not only that, I get the weird looks from people when they see the hair dryer in my small apt, I can't imagine what people will think when I get a steamer. :lachen: I guess I can be like yeah,I got my own salon in my apt and what?

Ah, whatever I dunno why I am acting like I am not about to buy one.:wallbash:
 
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lolascurls

New Member
My steamer arrived during the week and I tried it for the first time tonight!
:love: :wow:
I can't wait to use it again, and again and again!
 

NJoy

Here I grow again!
Wow! I can't wait til mine gets here. :drunk: It shipped out yesterday...hey? Where is my steamer?! :wallbash:
 

BostonMaria

Well-Known Member
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I heart my steamer! Best purchase I've made this year. My hair feels awesome after steaming. Yesterday I added 2 drops of fragrance (birthday cake) just to add more awesomeness to my steamer. Its very relaxing.
 

sqzbly1908

New Member
I deep conditioned this morning under the steamer with Joico K-Pak for 15 minutes - I didn't rinse it out and applied Nexxus Humectress on top and got back under the steamer for about 30 minutes...

This is how I will get down from now on with my protein and moisturizing condishes!!

Only a few hairs in the comb and my hair feels great - especially the new growth!!

Forgot to add: I that added a few drops of Global Goddess Oil (coconut oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, avocado oil, grape seed oil, meadowfoam oil, jojoba oil, henna extract) to the water in the steamer
 
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LushLox

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I heart my steamer! Best purchase I've made this year. My hair feels awesome after steaming. Yesterday I added 2 drops of fragrance (birthday cake) just to add more awesomeness to my steamer. Its very relaxing.


Ooohh that sounds nice - tell us more!! :grin:
 

me-T

New Member
i'm trying to stick it out with mine since i spent so much money on it. i just can't get that moisturizing softness. it does open my scalp's pores, which helps me get it clean, but as for my hair, :nono:
 
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