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Oh my!!! First a $400 hairdryer and now a facial steamer for $139. I just saw demo on BEAUTY IQ. I remember leaning over a pot on the stove of steamy water w/ a towel wrapped around my head....wonderful for cleaning pores, unstuffing my nose & made my hair more curly. All for free. 😜

 

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Re: DR. GROSS FACIAL STEAMER

My mom wanted to buy me a similar steamer last year for Christmas, not for beauty, but for my allergies and asthma. It was something like $70.

 

They are much easier and safer to use than the pot of water and the towel, so I said yes, but told her to get me the Vicks (yeah, the VapoRub Vicks) brand, instead. It was $28 at Amazon.

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Re: DR. GROSS FACIAL STEAMER

There is one born every minute, as is evidenced by the frequency of so-called beauty items being sold on QVC.  


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Re: DR. GROSS FACIAL STEAMER

Yep.  I still have 2 steamers fro th old days, $20 each.  He's lost all credibility.  

 

How many retinol and antioxidant products can one pile up on one's face anyway? Twice a day? BTW Shawn swears by his line too.

 

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Re: DR. GROSS FACIAL STEAMER

I guess we al see things differently....I have the steamer with the longer arm and love it. I use it mostly for my sinuses and like that I can aesily adjust it. I really cooked my face using the hot pot of water when I was young so I guess using a safer device is important to me. Dr. Gross eye serum is my hg eye serum, my skin does great with it, so to each his own. Yeah I could have gotten a better deal on amazon, but having a month to try the steamer was worth the cost to me....and it is holding up great with lots of use.

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Re: DR. GROSS FACIAL STEAMER

I always microwave a bowl of water, hood a towel over my head and steam my face and sinuses that way. It is cheap and works great.