not like your garment steamer at home. The steam is warm and comfortable, with a consistent stream of mist that never spurts water in your face like some facial steamers.
That being said, Dr. Dennis Gross cautions to position your face at least eight inches away from the nozzle to avoid any scalding.
The steamer also includes a guide to DIY facials, and recommends the brand's cult-favorite after steaming, followed by serum and moisturizer.
I'm a huge fan of its , which smells amazing and leaves my skin radiant and dewy. When I want to really amp up the spa feel, I'll take a glob of with kaolin clay and volcanic ash and massage into my skin while steaming.
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