Originally Posted by mehrunissa /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't think you'd get the same results steaming your face at home as you would at a good salon, unless you know how to do a pro facial like an aesthetician. It's still good as a sort of pre-treatment before a mask since the heat and moisture open your pores up. Just be sure to not get your face too close because the steam can still burn you, and don't steam for too long - a couple of minutes, tops.
The whitehead thing I've never heard before, nor have I experienced it. I'm curious about what Flowerinthewind meant.
Hi,
You're right on all points Mehrunissa. While the results are not the same, it's better than nothing.
The steamers we use in salons are designed to keep the steam pressure flowing without weakening until we shut the machine off.