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Dooney & Bourke

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Does anyone steam their face on a regular basis? Either at home or at a salon. Does it help the skin? I have a facial steamer and havent use it in ages. I thought I might dig it out and give it a try.

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Dooney & Bourke

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I have a facial steamer that I have never used, but I think after reading this post I will also break mine out.

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Kate Spade

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I steam my face once a week or so. I do it the old-fashioned way (bowl, boiling water, towel over head), but I really find it helps. My skin is always a little softer/pinker (in a good way) for a day or so afterwards. After I steam I use a skin tonic (on a cotton ball) and then moisturize. That's it.

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BCBG

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I go through phases wher eI steam really regularly and then where I slack off. It;'s definitely good - I feel all cleaned out and rosey afterwards. The extended version is Cleanse, Exfoliate, Steam, QH Mint Julep Mask, Moisturizing Mask.

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Coach

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i do it once a week and get my pores all open and then I use the Origins Charcoal Mask and then a toner to close my pores up. I like the way it feels. Relaxing too!

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