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Bought a $200 steamer for my station and it's a total game changer...
I was getting tired of using a spray bottle and a flat iron to smooth hair, it just never felt perfect. So I put down about $200 on a professional steamer from a beauty supply store last month. The way it sets color and opens the cuticle is so much better, my clients have noticed the difference in shine. Has anyone else switched to using steam for certain services?
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ryan_shah3814d ago
Two hundred bucks for a steamer?
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the_alice14d ago
Oh man, that brown water thing is a deal breaker. A good steamer is worth it just to avoid smelling like a swamp. Ryan's stuck on the price but he's missing the point.
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robins8314d ago
Honestly, that price tag made me wince too, @ryan_shah38. It reminds me of the time I bought a fancy citrus juicer for cocktails. Used it twice, now it just takes up a whole cabinet. But your steamer actually gets used for work, so it's a whole different thing. My cheap clothes steamer just spits brown water and makes everything smell like a wet basement.
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