Product Description: The Huetiful Hair Steamer bathes every strand of hair with warm, ozonized steam. The steam opens up the hair cuticles to allow the moisturizing agents in conditioners to be absorbed deeply into the hair shaft. Hydrates hair 5x more effectively than conditioner alone and helps to reduce breakage and split ends. Improves the manageability for those transitioning from relaxed to natural hair. Improves moisture levels of the hair shaft prior to a chemical treatment to reduce the risk of damage. Improves scalp health which reduces the risk of dandruff and itchiness when wearing a weave. Read more about the company's history HERE!!
Cost: $114.95 w/ free shipping @ www.BeHuetiful.com $9.95 for the facial attachment
My Thoughts:(press play lol!)
Like I stated in the video, I will continue to use this and incorporate it into my normal routine. I'm interested in seeing what the long term benefits that steaming my hair will be. So this review will be updated in a few months. So far I love this thing and I've only tried it 3 times!! It's super easy to assemble, the water heats up very quickly and it's helping me use up a lot of wack conditioners collecting dust in my cabinet....they work much better now lol! I haven't tried the facial attachment yet, but I will review it when I do. If your in the market for a hair steamer I would highly recommend buying this one ♥
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Sidebar: I'm looking a tad bit darker in this vid....me likey :-)
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I decided during my sophomore year of college, but I did nothing about it until the end of my sophomore year, last summer. My last perm was August 8th, 2009.




What really made decide to go natural was the damaging effects that relaxers had on my hair. I started getting relaxers at the age of 5 years old. My hair was very long but was not as thick as it could be. In my junior year of high school I would wear my hair pressed throughout my whole transition. Natural hair to me seemed to be something different and would allow me to express my natural self!
What is your current hair routine?

What is your current hair routine?



This is my second time going natural. The first time I was at Hampton University in 1994/5, I was in a school play. I did not have time (nor the resources) to perm my hair and my boyfriend at the time encouraged me to go natural. When I came home that summer, my sister and I went to the salon, I told my mom I wanted to cut my hair off. I have always been the “crazy twin” so she let me do my thing, but she did not want me to cut it all off, because I had the “good” aka more manageable hair out of her girls. I had about 3 inches of hair left on my head. I was not pleased with the length, believe it or not…I wanted it SHORTER. I went home and my brother ran to me all excited “Dawn! I heard you were going to …” His face dropped “you look the same to me. Booo… AND your haircut is bad.” He took me to a barbershop to get it fixed and I never stepped into a salon for 7 years. Then I met a boy. I grew my hair out (still natural) but kept it in braids. My hair was CRAZY long! Then I began was looking for another job and my sister said I could not go on interviews with natural hair, so I permed it! About 4 years later I went natural again. Permed hair is just not for me. It has been natural since 2006.
Were your friends and family supportive of your decision? If not, how were you able to move forward?
sleep if I could! Every Sunday my hubby knows mama gots ta be home by 3pm cuz it is Deep Conditioning day! I co-wash with a Suave conditioner, (coconut or lavender), then I DC with a mix of: 
