How to Compare Face Steamers

How to Compare Face Steamers
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Facial steamers are used to open up the pores and provide a relaxing experience before the next steps of a facial. While you can utilize a pot of boiling water, this can be time consuming to prepare. Instead, you can purchase a facial steamer that produces a consistent amount of steam in a shorter amount of time. Utilizing a facial steamer also can work faster to produce steam. Knowing how to choose the right steamer for you can help you to experience your desired benefits when utilizing a steamer.

Step 1

Look for a dual facial cone steamer if you wish to utilize the steamer for facials and to relieve blocked sinuses, according to Steamer Columbia, a scientist-written website dedicated to the health benefits of steam. However, if you wish to utilize a steamer just for the face, you may not need the extra steam feature.

Step 2

Choose a steam model that features an adjustable temperature, according to Skincare Resource Center. Steam can burn the very sensitive skin of the face when the temperatures are too high. For this reason, an adjustable temperature control helps you to select the steam temperature that provides the desired results, yet does not burn.

Step 3

Choose a facial steamer model with a microdermabrasion or other exfoliation attachment if you desire to incorporate exfoliation into your facial, according to Skincare Resource Center. These special attachments provide an additional skincare option to your steaming tool. However, you may have to sacrifice the ability to steam the whole face because these tools often steam a smaller area.

Step 4

Look for a hand-held steamer if you wish to purchase something that is more portable than a stationary steamer. Like the models that offer exfoliation tools, hand-held steamers may not steam the entire face in one setting, but can be stored and traveled with more easily.

Step 5

Examine the model for signs of easy cleaning. Keeping a steamer clean is important because the steamer involves the use of hot water, which can serve as a breeding ground for bacteria. Look for a steamer with surfaces that are easy to wipe clean and a water reservoir that can be easily cleaned.

Step 6

Look for a timer feature on the machine that allows you to control the amount of steam, according to Steamer Columbia. This feature can ensure you are able to monitor the amount of time you have spent steaming the face. Because you should avoid steaming the face for lengthy periods of time, the timer can act as an added safety feature.

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Article reviewed by I.P. Last updated on: Jun 14, 2011

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