Set the steamer down in a spot where it’ll get a little bit wet.
Find a spot away from the shower drain where the shower spray lightly hits the floor—the steamer needs to get a little bit wet, but it shouldn’t be completely drenched. A shower shelf can work well for this.
· Some people recommend turning your shower on before adding in the shower steamer. The choice is yours!
· Be sure to take your shower steamer out of the packaging before setting it out; otherwise, the steamer won’t work.
· Some shower steamers may come with a mesh bag. Simply dampen the bagged steamer with a little water and dangle it somewhere in your shower.
Step in the warm shower and enjoy the great scents. Now that the steamer is in place and the warm water is flowing, your shower will now be filled with a lovely smell. If the shower steamer doesn’t dissolve all the way, leave it where it is and save it for your next shower.
· Shower steamers often “fizz” just like bath bombs.
· Note: Many shower steamers only last between 5-10 minutes total, though some products may last up to 15 minutes. To make the most of your shower steamers, try taking slightly shorter showers
A shower steamer is a small cake that fills your shower with a lovely scent. When it comes down to it, shower steamers are very similar to bath bombs—they both break down and give off lovely scents during a warm bath or shower. Unlike spherical bath bombs, however, shower steamers are disc-shaped.
· Thanks to their unique shape, shower steamers don’t require a lot of water to provide you with a blissful shower.
· Shower steamers don’t typically leave any residue behind, especially if you’re buying from a high-quality seller.