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What is Facial Steaming? and is steam good for your skin?

Steaming is the process of using hot mist to open up the pores. By placing the face in the proximity of steam or mist, the pores open up. Facial steam applications give you multiple skin health and beauty benefits. Regularly applying warm steam to the face is a truly beneficial beauty treatment available to anyone. Here are 14 benefits of steaming your face.

  • Benefits of steaming face 1: Cleaning your face
  • Benefits of steaming face 2: Remove blackheads
  • Benefits of steaming face 3: Releases acne-causing bacteria and cells
  • Benefits of steaming face 4: Increased Perspiration and Pushes out your face's deep dirt
  • Benefits of steaming face 5: It promotes circulation, Makes you look younger
  • Benefits of steaming face 6: Steam helps your skin better absorb skin care products
  • Benefits of steaming face 7: Sheds dead skin
  • Benefits of steaming face 8: Prevents pimples
  • Benefits of steaming face 9: Hydrating
  • Benefits of steaming face 10: Removes trapped makeup
  • Benefits of steaming face 11: Promotes collagen and elastin
  • Benefits of steaming face 12: Make your face soothing
  • Benefits of steaming face 13: Kills bacteria
  • Benefits of steaming face 14: Steam helps with sinus congestion
  • Benefits of steaming face 15: Steaming face is affordable and accessible

You don’t need to dish out big bucks for a steam facial at a spa to enjoy the benefits; it can be done at home using items you already have.

Here are some facial steamer which is best recommend fo you! 

Household Fruit Vegetable Facial Face Steamer
Household Fruit Vegetable Facial Face Steamer
Household Fruit Vegetable Facial Face Steamer adopt advanced nano technology, split water into tiny nanometer particles to make the effective component penetrate into skin and better absorbtion, it is designed for women, beautiful in appearance and easy to use, the compact design is portable to carry anytime and anywhere. Only need 90s Quick release of warm steam, very suitable for home, office and travel use. 

And do you want to steaming your face at home? you can read this guide: How to steam your face at home?

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