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  2. Why dermatologists recommend facial steamers

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    Evans recommended this facial steamer from NanoSteamer, which mixes heat with an ultrasonic vaporizer to produce nano-ionic steam that penetrates the skin more effectively, according to the brand.

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    What is hair steaming? Whether you use a professional steamer or go the DIY route, there are many benefits to getting the service done to your natural hair. What Is Hair Steaming?

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  5. Rowenta - Wikipedia

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    Rowenta is a German manufacturer of small household appliances. Since 1988, it has been part of the global French Groupe SEB. ... 1957 - the first steam iron; 1967 ...

  6. Hyperkeratosis - Wikipedia

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    Follicular hyperkeratosis, also known as keratosis pilaris (KP), is a skin condition characterized by excessive development of keratin in hair follicles, resulting in rough, cone-shaped, elevated papules. The openings are often closed with a white plug of encrusted sebum.

  7. Alopecia universalis - Wikipedia

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    Many treatments have been explored, including immunomodulatory agents such as imiquimod. [4] Tofacitinib citrate may also have benefits. In June 2014, a 25-year-old man with almost no hair on his body was reported to have grown a full head of hair, as well as eyebrows, eyelashes, and facial, armpit, and other hair, following eight months of treatment. [5]

  8. 5 of the Best Facial Steamers to Use for Your Glowiest Skin Yet

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  9. Steamed clams - Wikipedia

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    Steamed clams is a seafood dish consisting of clams cooked by steaming. In the United States, steamed clams are usually made with small soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria) called steamers, and sometimes with other shellfish [1] harvested and served along the East Coast and in New England. [2] Hard shell clams, sometimes known as quahogs, can also ...