The One Beauty Tool I Never Knew I Needed
- Lauren
- Feb 28, 2019
- 3 min read
Updated: May 2, 2019

I'm not going to make you wait... it's a facial steamer!
For years I've read about people doing their own facials at home and using a steamer, yet I never thought of it for me. It seemed to hard... But it wasn't until I watched a youtube video of all the amazing benefits of steaming at home that I decided I need one in my life. I began searching for facial steamers on Amazon and purchased the one that had the best reviews and was under $30. I didn't want to spend a ton of money in case this whole steaming idea ended up being a big fail. Spoiler - it wasn't!
I purchased the Zenpy Nano Ionic Facial Steamer and could not be more happy with it - and with the results! This steamer comes with an adorable headband (featured in my video here) and a blackhead remover tool kit.
ABOUT THIS STEAMER: This steamer uses advanced Nano Ionic Steam technology and a segmented atomization system to generate soothing, hot-spring like waves of ionic steam particles 4,000 times finer than traditional steam to penetrate and moisturize the skin. It gives you a deep and thorough cleansing experience by opening pores, but also moisturizes the skin and stimulates circulation in the face. It has a UV germicidal lamp to remove pathogenic bacteria in the water and is BPA free. The sterilization rate is as high as 99.9% and the water quality is super clean!
FACIAL STEPS: ➊. Double cleanse: I used my favorite African black soap ➋. Steam: 2-3 minutes ➌. Remove impurities: using black remover tool kit ➍. Exfoliate: I used the DermaE microdermabrasion scrub ❺. Mask: to heal and hydrate (manuka honey) ❻. Tone: I used Thayer's Natural Cucumber Toner ❼. Treat: apply your favorite serum or oil TIPS:
Make sure your skin is CLEAN! You can add essential oil herbs or flowers to the water prior to steaming for extra benefits.
When it comes to masking during a facial I like to stick to all natural ingredients, a honey masks works great!
After steaming your face, cool steamer for a few minutes then pour out the remaining water.

For a serum I used the my Honey Belle Shop elixir (from Riley Rose) and for an eye serum I used the dead sea osmoter eye concentrate from Ahava. I really love both of these products!
If my skin could talk I’m sure it would thank me right now.
Soooo... who's ready for a nice steam?! 💦
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