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  • Facial Sauna Skincare with Steam Inhaler

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    Rio Facial sauna with steam inhaler attachment and oil vaporiser attachment

    Facial Sauna Skincare with Steam Inhaler

    SUMMARY

    Rio Facial Sauna With Steam Inhaler offers all the benefits of a spa steam treatment at home.

    Ranked as the "Best" facial sauna and steamer in the Mirror and featured by VOGUE. Enthusiastically reviewed by Invisibly Me, the Evening Standard and Mumsnet voted it "Best facial steamer for sinuses" and Glamour  gave it "Best facial steamer and steam inhaler hybrid"

    • Facial Sauna uses steam to open up the pores, helping to remove impurities and deeply cleanse the skin
    • Improved Circulation: The warmth of the steam boosts blood flow to your face, resulting in a healthy, glowing complexion.
    • Enhanced Skincare Product Absorption: Open pores mean better penetration of your favourite serums and moisturizers.
    • Relaxation: Let's not forget the mental benefits! A facial sauna session is the perfect opportunity to unwind and destress.


    • 2 adjustable steam levels 
    • Steam inhaler attachment helping provide instant relief from sinus congestion.
    • Essential Oil vaporiser
    • Handy measuring cup

    Rio Facial Sauna With Steam Inhaler offers all the benefits of a spa steam treatment at home. Featuring a full face mask, Facial Sauna uses steam to open up the pores, helping to remove impurities and deeply cleanse the skin.  Also included is an interchangeable steam inhaler for instant relief from sinus congestion.

     

    For that luxurious spa feel and aromatherapy experience at home, aromatherapy oils can be added for a soothing and clearing treatment.

     

    Benefits of facial Saunas / Spas / Steamers (by Katherine Mariaca)  

    "Regularly applying warm steam to the face is a truly beneficial beauty treatment available to anyone. Whether applied during a professional facial in a spa or at home under a tented bath towel, facial steam applications give you multiple skin health and beauty benefits.

    Increased Circulation  Receptors on the skin alert the brain when the ambient temperature rises. In response to rising temperatures, the body initiates a thermoregulating response. As part of that response, blood vessels in the skin dilate so more blood can flow to the skin to let off heat. In addition to letting off heat, blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to the cell tissue. This increased blood flow in the skin is one of the benefits of using steam on your face.

    Increased Perspiration  While pores do not really “open and close”, they have no muscles around the pore opening to accomplish this feat, facial steam does increase perspiration, and this has a cleansing effect on skin. Perspiration is about 99 percent water, according to the Department of Physiology at Indiana University’s Medical School. When perspiration flows from the skin, it carries impurities, dirt, bacteria, dead skin cells and other debris that may be trapped in pores to the surface of skin, where it can easily be removed. This helps draw out buildup, softening blackhead and whitehead plugs so they gently release from the skin The steam also softens the surface of the skin again helping to lift and remove impurities, grime and makeup. 

    Blackhead and Whitehead Plugs  Sebum, the natural skin oil that moisturizes, protects and lubricates hair and skin, is produced by sebaceous glands in the hair follicles. When sebum becomes trapped in a follicle, ether because of excessive sebum production or because the follicular opening has become clogged, acne (whiteheads and blackheads) breakouts result.  When steam is applied to the face. The steam softens blackhead plugs so they will easily and gently release from follicular openings. The buildup of sebum inside the follicle can then flow naturally.

    Anti-Aging  Visible skin is dead skin; to produce new skin, cells divide in a process called mitosis. When they are new, skin cells are plump and firm. Over time, these cells migrate up through the layers of skin and undergo profound physiological changes. By the time they reach the uppermost layer of skin, the cells are flat, hard and dead. They are bound to each other and to the living tissue below via a type of cellular cement. These dead skin cells provide a protective barrier function for the body to keep environmental, bacterial, fungal and viral aggressors from entering and to keep too much moisture from escaping. In youth, cellular turnover takes, on average, 28 days. As people age, however, they do not shed the dead cells as quickly, and skin begins to look old, depleted and tired. Steam helps loosen the cellular cement that binds too many dead skin cells to the surface of skin. After a facial steam, skin appears fresher and younger-looking."

     

    Model: FSTE

  • Facial sauna attachment
  • Steam inhaler attachment
  • Oil vapouriser attachment
  • Handy measuring cup
  • Instructions
  • 1. Is Steaming Good for Your Face?

    Yes, steaming can be beneficial for the face when done correctly. It helps open up the pores, loosening any dirt or sebum trapped inside. This can aid in the removal of impurities, dead skin cells, and blackheads, while also hydrating the skin. Additionally, facial steaming can increase circulation, which enhances nutrient delivery to the skin. The Rio Beauty facial steamers help provide deep cleansing, preparing the skin for more effective product absorption and creating a healthy glow.

    2. How Often Should I Steam My Face?

    The ideal frequency for steaming your face depends on your skin type. For normal skin, steaming once a week is typically sufficient. Those with oily or acne-prone skin may benefit from steaming twice a week, while individuals with sensitive skin should steam less frequently (about once every two weeks). Oversteaming can dry out or irritate the skin.

    3. What Do I Do After Steaming My Face?

    After steaming, it’s crucial to follow up with a proper skincare routine:

    • Cleanse: Use a gentle cleanser to remove any loosened dirt or oils.
    • Exfoliate: Optionally, exfoliate to slough off dead skin cells.
    • Tone: Apply a toner to close the pores and balance the skin’s pH.
    • Moisturize: Seal in the hydration with a quality moisturizer or serum.
    • Mask: For added benefit, consider applying a hydrating or purifying mask after steaming.

    4. What to Put in a Steamer for Face?

    While pure water is most common, you can add natural ingredients for additional benefits:

    • Herbs: Chamomile, lavender, and rosemary for soothing effects.
    • Essential Oils: Tea tree oil for acne-prone skin, or eucalyptus oil for congestion.
    • Green Tea: Rich in antioxidants, green tea can enhance the anti-aging effects of steaming.

    Ensure your steamer is compatible with additives before use. We recommend using essential oils with the Rio Beauty facial steamers.

    5. Do Facial Steamers Actually Work?

    Yes, facial steamers are effective for opening pores, hydrating the skin, and improving circulation. By loosening dirt and oil, they make your skincare routine more effective. Professional and home steamers, such as those from Rio Beauty, can provide salon-like results at home when used correctly.

    6. How Often Should You Use a Facial Steamer?

    Facial steaming should generally be done once or twice a week, depending on your skin type. For dry or sensitive skin, it’s best to limit use to once every two weeks to avoid irritation. You can browse some of Rio Beauty’s home steamers here.

    7. Can You Steam Your Face Every Day?

    Steaming your face every day is not recommended, as oversteaming can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness, irritation, or breakouts. Instead, limit steaming to once or twice per week for optimal results.

    8. Is Steaming Good for Skin?

    Steaming is beneficial for the skin, especially for:

    • Hydration: It helps increase moisture levels.
    • Pore Cleansing: Steaming opens pores, allowing for deeper cleansing.
    • Circulation: Warm steam increases blood flow, giving the skin a healthy glow.
      However, overuse or improper technique can lead to adverse effects like dryness or irritation.

    9. How Often Should You Steam Skin?

    For most people, steaming once or twice a week is ideal. If you have sensitive or dry skin, reduce the frequency to once every two weeks to avoid over-drying or irritation. Always follow up with proper moisturization.

    10. What is the Best Thing to Steam Your Face With?

    The best option is clean, distilled water, which doesn’t contain impurities or minerals that may clog the steamer or irritate the skin. You can also enhance your steam session by adding essential oils or herbs tailored to your skin needs. Check out Rio Beauty's range of steamers for more ideas.

    11. Which Steam is Best for Face?

    Warm, gentle steam is best for the face, as it opens pores without causing irritation. Make sure to keep your face at a safe distance from the steamer (about 10 inches) to avoid burns or skin damage.

    12. Are Facial Saunas Good for You?

    Yes, facial saunas can be highly beneficial. They offer deep cleansing, help to open pores, increase circulation, and improve hydration. Regular use can promote a clearer, glowing complexion. You can explore facial saunas at Rio Beauty.

    13. Can You Do a Facial in the Sauna?

    Yes, performing a facial in a sauna is possible. The heat from the sauna opens your pores, which makes it an ideal environment for applying a face mask or exfoliating treatment. However, avoid strong exfoliants, as the heat can make the skin more sensitive.

    14. How Often Should You Use a Facial Sauna?

    Using a facial sauna once or twice a week is generally sufficient. Overuse can lead to skin dehydration or sensitivity, so it’s important to monitor your skin’s reaction and adjust accordingly.

    15. How Do You Use a Facial Sauna?

    To use a facial sauna:

    1. Fill the water reservoir with clean, distilled water.
    2. Turn on the sauna and wait for it to produce steam.
    3. Position your face about 10 inches away from the steam.
    4. Steam your face for 5–10 minutes, then follow up with cleansing and moisturizing products.

    16. Do Dermatologists Recommend Facial Steaming?

    Many dermatologists recognize the benefits of facial steaming, particularly for improving skin hydration and pore cleansing. However, they caution against overuse and recommend balancing steaming with a complete skincare routine.

    17. Which Type of Steamer is Best for Face?

    When choosing a facial steamer, look for one with:

    • Adjustable settings for steam intensity.
    • Cool mist options, if you have sensitive skin.
    • Compatibility with essential oils for added benefits.
      Rio Beauty offers a range of professional and home-use facial steamers that meet these criteria.

    18. How Do You Use a Professional Facial Steamer?

    To use a professional facial steamer:

    1. Prepare your skin by cleansing thoroughly.
    2. Fill the water reservoir with distilled water.
    3. Set the steamer to your desired intensity.
    4. Steam for about 10 minutes, keeping a safe distance.
    5. Follow up with your skincare routine for best results.

    For more, see Rio Beauty’s professional steamers.

    19. Are Home Facial Steamers Worth It?

    Yes, home facial steamers are worth it if you’re looking for an easy, cost-effective way to maintain a clear and hydrated complexion. They offer many of the same benefits as professional treatments but at a fraction of the cost. Check out Rio Beauty’s home facial steamers for a selection of affordable options.

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