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10-01-07, 11:28 AM
I steam quite a lot I work mobile so it is a hassle to take the steamer but it is the only way that really works to open the pores and soften the skn before comedone extraction. I also use ozone but only turn it on for one minute as it helps to kill any bacteria on spotty skin, but is not so good for the respiratory tract. It is also good if you want to do a deep cleansing back trreatment.
People love being steamed!! as long as you make sure it is not going up their nose as it can make it run and as long as they are not heat sensitive or have broken capillaries or acne rosacea. Your steamer may have the possibility to add essential oils (yummy)- check the instructions, this is also a little treat for the client. |
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10-01-07, 01:06 PM
i too use steam i think its a great addition to a facial, not sure if mine has ozone, when i was at college they said it was against the law to use ozone as it can cause cancer. They even bought a whole bunch of new steamers cuz if it! But that was a few years ago now so i don't know how true that is.
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10-01-07, 02:22 PM
I was told in my facials training not to use Ozone as it is not good for the respiratory tract, and very bad for asthmatics ... didn't hear the cancer thing though!
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10-01-07, 03:22 PM
I have never heard of the ozone causing cancer and its not actually against the law as such.
You must check with your professional body on if they permit you to use ozone during your steam part of your treatment. The steam changes consistancy and becomes ionized when switched over to ozone.HTH |
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10-01-07, 06:43 PM
I don't steam at all. Haven't since college. I agree it is most beneficial for oily/congested skin but i cannot stand the feeling of being steamed, i hate it. jmo im sure there are lots that are love it but im not a fan
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11-01-07, 09:32 AM
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The use of ozone can be very beneficial when administered in small quantities, but it can also be very destructive. Some public health authorities and beauty examination boards believe that the use of ozone can be bad for your health, especially when inhaled,it can lead to respiratory infections. Most awarding bodies do not recommend the ozone part of steaming at all.HTH and clears up any misunderstandings about it being against the law or causing cancer.It kills the bacteria that causes spots and this is why some salons like to use it,but as you can see it's not all good or recommended in treatments and is the salon using it actually permitted to use it at all by their health authority???? |
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