Write an article based on this "Do a cold relief steam. Do a stress relief steam. Do an invigorating steam. Do a steam for sleep aid."
There's no clear evidence that steaming your face can help with a cold. However, this is a common home remedy to relieve sinus pressure associated with a cold, and there is minimal evidence that it may be effective in some individuals. If you want to try a cold relief steam, follow the steps above using one or more of the following herbs and essential oils:   Herbs: Chamomile, mint or eucalyptus  Oils: mint, eucalyptus or bergamot Steaming soothes the soul as well as the skin, which is one of the reasons why it's a popular treatment at spas. A facial steam feels especially good when you're stressed out and can take the time to breathe in some wonderful scents while you sit back and relax. Try one or more of the following herbs and oils for a soothing, stress-relieving steam:   Herbs: Lavender, lemon verbena, chamomile  Oils: Passionflower, bergamot, sandalwood An invigorating steam can help you feel awake and refreshed if you do it first thing in the morning, particularly if you use scents that have an energizing effect. For a rejuvenating steam, use one or more of these herbs and oils:   Herbs: Lemon balm, peppermint, ginseng  Oils: Cedarwood, lemongrass, orange, grapefruit, eucalyptus Doing a steam a few minutes before you go to bed can help you relax and sleep peacefully. Try using one or more of these herbs and oils to help you get to sleep more easily next time you have insomnia:   Herbs: Valerian, chamomile, lavender  Oils: Lavender, patchouli, geranium rose