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What are menthol crystals?
How menthol as a 100% natural raw material brings a cooling and refreshing effect to the sauna. There are many names, for some it is sauna scent, sauna ice or menthol crystal.
The benefits of menthol in the sauna:
Read how menthol opens the airways and brings relief from the flu during a sauna.
The versatile use of menthol crystals:
Menthol is not limited to the sauna - read more about the use of menthol crystals in e.g. foot baths and steam breathing.
Sauna and well-being:
How saunas and Sauna Menthol products support comprehensive well-being and relaxation.
Whether you are a sauna lover, looking for relief from the flu or interested in well-being, our blog offers you plenty of useful information. Stay up to date with the latest tips and be inspired to bring more relaxation into your life!

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What and how is menthol crystal made?
Menthol crystals (sauna ice) have become very popular as a sauna scent, but few people know where these refreshingly fresh crystals actually come from and how they are practically made. In this article, we will delve into the origin of menthol, the manufacturing process and why natural menthol is a popular choice for sauna use. What is menthol? Menthol is a natural compound found especially in mint plants, such as peppermint and Japanese mint (Mentha arvensis). Menthol is responsible for the cooling sensation and fresh scent of mint. It belongs to the terpene alcohols and is known for its ability to activate the body's cold receptors - this creates the characteristic cool and refreshing sensation of menthol, even though there is no actual drop in temperature. Making menthol crystals – step by step Although menthol can also be produced synthetically, high-quality menthol crystals like Sauna Menthol are made naturally from mint oil without any artificial ingredients. Here are the main steps in the process: 1. Cultivation and harvesting of mint plants Menthol is mainly produced from the Mentha arvensis variety, which is cultivated mainly in Asia. The plants are grown in organic conditions and harvested when ripe – usually twice a year. 2. Essential oil distillation After harvesting, the mint leaves are dried and steam distilled to produce mint oil (peppermint oil or Japanese mint oil). This oil is rich in menthol and other aromatic compounds, such as menthol and isomenthol. 3. Crystallization of menthol Menthol is separated from distilled mint oil by cooling the oil under controlled and very precise conditions. During cooling, the menthol naturally crystallizes , allowing it to be separated from the other components of the oil. The end result is white, strongly scented menthol crystals with a menthol content of up to 99%. 4. Cleaning and packaging Menthol crystals are carefully cleaned and inspected to ensure quality. High-quality products are free of impurities and are safe for use in saunas, for example. The crystals are packaged in airtight packaging, where they remain effective and fresh for a long time. As a rule of thumb, the larger the crystals, the purer the concentration. It is difficult to control the size of the crystals because they are produced using natural methods. For this reason, larger crystals may occasionally appear in the Sauna Menthol package. The crystal can be easily broken through the bag by lightly squeezing or clicking it to make it smaller. Is menthol crystal a natural product? Yes. When menthol is naturally produced from mint oil by distillation and crystallization, it is a completely natural product , without any synthetic additives. Such menthol crystals are well suited for use in saunas, steam inhalations or even foot baths. Sauna Menthol menthol crystals are 100% natural in origin and contain no artificial fragrances or fillers. You can use them safely and worry-free in your sauna water, enjoying the clean and fresh feeling of breathing air as part of your sauna routine. Summary – why is menthol crystal an excellent choice for a sauna scent? Made naturally from peppermint oil Menthol content up to 99% ensures a strong, refreshing effect Contains no artificial chemicals or additives Perfect for sauna use, opens airways and refreshes The journey of menthol crystals from mint leaves to sauna water is an example of combining nature and tradition with modern well-being. The next time you add Sauna Menthol sauna fragrance to your sauna water, you can be sure that you are using a product that is based on centuries of cultivation expertise and a carefully refined manufacturing process. This sauna fragrance is guaranteed to leave you cold.
Learn moreLiquid or solid sauna fragrance – What's the difference?
Sauna scents make a sauna experience an experience. They add atmosphere to the sauna, freshen your breath and even offer therapeutic effects. But with scents available in different forms – especially liquid and solid – many sauna users wonder which option is better for their own use. In this blog post, we compare liquid and solid sauna scents. Both options work great, but their differences may affect which one is right for your sauna moment. 1. Composition and method of use Liquid sauna fragrances are typically fragrances mixed with essential oils or a water base. They are added to the sauna water a few drops at a time. Solid sauna fragrances , such as menthol crystals , are substances in crystallized form that are added either directly to the sauna heater or to the sauna water. Practical difference: Liquid fragrance usually requires careful mixing with water. Solid sauna ice crystals may dissolve more slowly, but are very effective even in small quantities. 2. Power and scent intensity Menthol crystals are very pure and powerful, often only 1-3 crystals are enough for the entire sauna session. The scent spreads quickly and remains consistent for a longer time. Many people experience the refreshing effect of menthol from the first breath during sauna bathing. Liquid sauna scents can be milder or evaporate quickly, and they often need to be added several times during the sauna session. Many people find liquid sauna scents to be too mild in places and give feedback that they have to be used constantly and a lot, which becomes expensive in the long run. Which one is better? If you want a strong, fresh, and long-lasting scent , menthol crystals are a more effective option. If you're looking for a softer, more subtle vibe , a liquid fragrance may be better. 3. Ease of use and storage Solid fragrances (like Sauna menthol crystals) are long-lasting, easy to store, and very effective. They don't require large amounts of use, and they retain their effectiveness for a long time when stored in a closed container or airtight bag. Liquid fragrances can evaporate over time, and bottles can leak if not stored carefully in an upright position. The pros and cons: Menthol crystals : long shelf life, no leakage, precise dosing Liquid fragrances : require mixing, more sensitive to light and heat 4. Applications and atmosphere Menthol crystals are especially popular in saunas where you want to: makes breathing easier have a cooling effect on the skin create a fresh, cleansing atmosphere Liquid fragrances may be suitable for saunas that want to: floral, citrus or woody scents subtle world of smells mix several scents together There are many different types of sauna scents and everyone is sure to find the right version for their sauna. By trying and testing, you usually find out which sauna scent is best for you. Sauna ice, or menthol crystals, differ from traditional sauna scents not only because of their effectiveness, but also because of their long-lasting effect.
Learn moreHow often should you visit a sauna?
Sauna bathing is almost a given for Finns – part of everyday life, celebration and well-being. But many people wonder: how many times a week is it good to go to the sauna and how long should you stay in the sauna at a time to get the best health benefits? And is it possible to go to the sauna too much? In this blog post, we will delve into the optimal amount of sauna time, ideal duration, and the well-being effects of sauna bathing – and we will explain how Sauna Menthol sauna scent can make your sauna experience even more refreshing and effective. How many times a week should you go to the sauna? According to research, the best benefits of sauna bathing are achieved when you visit the sauna 2–4 times a week . For example, research from the University of Eastern Finland shows that regular sauna bathing can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, memory disorders and even reduce the risk of premature death. Even if you only go to the sauna once a week, you will still benefit, but more frequent sauna visits seem to have even greater health benefits. However, the most important thing is to listen to your body and find a rhythm that suits you. How long should you spend in the sauna at a time? The ideal duration of sauna bathing varies from person to person, but on average, 15–20 minutes at a time is a good amount of time for one sauna session. Many people do 2–3 sessions, with a cool-down in between. The sauna is not meant to be hot, but to relax. If you feel uncomfortable, you should stop and rest. A good rule of thumb is: use the sauna as much as you feel comfortable, but avoid staying in the heat too long if you are tired, dehydrated or sick. The benefits of sauna bathing – why is it worth going to the sauna regularly? Regular sauna bathing brings numerous health benefits, some of which are already known traditionally and some of which have been scientifically studied: 1. Relaxes the body and mind: The heat of a sauna relieves stress, lowers blood pressure and calms the nervous system. For many, the sauna is the most important moment of relaxation of the day. 2. Promotes blood circulation and metabolism: Heat dilates blood vessels and speeds up metabolism, which helps eliminate waste products from the body. 3. Supports Heart Health: Regular sauna users benefit from a reduced risk of heart disease. 4. Relieves muscle and joint pain: Heat relaxes muscles and can relieve various aches and pains. 5. Improves sleep quality: Many people sleep better on sauna days. The heat and subsequent cooling of the body support the natural sleep rhythm. Can you go to the sauna too much? Although sauna bathing is healthy, excessive sauna bathing can be stressful on the body – especially if it is combined with dehydration, excessively hot temperatures, or poor recovery. If you are using the sauna more than five times a week and feel tired, it is worth checking the amount and duration of sauna bathing. People with heart disease or low blood pressure should also discuss sauna use with their doctor. Finish your sauna session with Sauna Menthol – a fresher way to enjoy a sauna The benefits of sauna bathing are felt even more clearly when the sauna experience is holistically refreshing. Sauna Menthol sauna scent is a natural way to enhance breathing, freshen the air and create a new kind of sauna experience. When you add menthol crystals to the sauna water, you get a refreshing scent and feeling in the sauna that opens the airways and deepens relaxation. Sauna Menthol is especially suitable for recovering from busy days and easing the airways during the flu season – or even as a Midsummer sauna freshener. Summary: This is how I often visit saunas for well-being 2–4 times a week is the recommended amount of time to visit a sauna for health reasons. 15–20 minutes per sauna session is a suitable duration Sauna bathing brings diverse benefits to the body and mind Sauna Menthol sauna crystal makes the sauna experience more refreshing and relaxing 👉 Discover Sauna Menthol sauna fragrance in our online store and make your next sauna session an experience: www.saunamenthol.fi
Learn moreWhy does menthol enhance the sauna experience?
Finnish sauna culture has been a part of relaxation, purification and togetherness for centuries. In recent years, sauna bathing has been accompanied by an increasing number of products that support sensory stimuli – such as menthol. But what makes menthol so special in a sauna? In this blog post, we explain how Sauna Menthol can take the traditional sauna experience to a new level. What is Sauna Menthol and how does it work? Menthol is a natural compound, mainly obtained from peppermint oil. It has a cooling and refreshing effect, which is widely used in products such as decongestants, cold gels and cosmetics. When menthol is used in a sauna, its vapors have a strong effect, especially on the respiratory tract. It gives a feeling of deeper breathing, freshness and even relief from congestion. Using menthol in a sauna can be an excellent way to increase well-being in a natural way. Menthol in the sauna – a sensory experience and relaxation at the same time In the sauna, menthol vaporizes due to the heat, so its effects begin to be felt immediately in the sauna. The effect is both physical and psychological: menthol opens the airways, cools the skin and brings a new kind of intensity to the sauna experience that traditional sauna scents do not provide. Sauna Menthol products are designed specifically for sauna use. The products are easy to dispense with a sauna scoop and are suitable for both electric and wood-heated saunas. All you need to use Menthol is heat and steam – it is a simple but effective way to bring a new dimension to your sauna. Who is Sauna Menthol sauna scent suitable for? A sauna laced with menthol is especially suitable for: for athletes recovery for those with a cold or congestion for cold cats who want a refreshing sauna experience for everyone who wants a little more from their sauna The use of menthol is also popular in tent saunas, cottages and travel saunas. It does not require any special arrangements, but it brings a clear difference to the sauna. Tips for safe use Although menthol is a natural substance, it should be used in moderation. Always follow the product-specific dosage and ensure that the sauna has adequate ventilation if necessary. Do not use menthol with children without being sure of its suitability and avoid getting the substance in the eyes. Try it and love it – buy Sauna Menthol from the online store Sauna Menthol products are designed to bring a fresh breeze to the Finnish sauna. They are suitable for both daily relaxation and special sauna evenings. Order easily from our online store and take your sauna experience to the next level. Discover this sauna fragrance and bring fresh breath to the sauna – Sauna Menthol.
Learn moreThe magic of the Midsummer sauna and traditions of well-being
Midsummer and sauna are a time of celebration for Finns Midsummer, the absolute highlight of the Finnish summer, is known for its bright nights, togetherness and especially the beloved Midsummer sauna. Sauna has always played an important role in the lives of Finns, but the Midsummer sauna has a special meaning. It combines ancient traditions, closeness to nature and holistic well-being. Traditionally, the Midsummer sauna is carefully prepared well in advance. The sauna is often cleaned and decorated with fresh birch branches and twigs, which bring a fresh and relaxing sauna scent. The aromatic sauna scent emanating from fresh birch leaves helps you relax more deeply and brings you closer to nature. The steam baths of the Midsummer sauna are also believed to have special magic. There are countless beliefs in folklore about the power of the Midsummer sauna: they are said to cure illnesses, cleanse the soul and bring good luck for the coming year. Many Midsummer magic spells are connected to the sauna – young women have thrown herbs, flowers or even small objects into the sauna to predict their future spouse or ensure happiness in love. Sauna time often includes swimming in natural water. Many Finns head straight from the heat of the Midsummer sauna to the cooling water of a lake or sea, which refreshes the body and mind and increases overall well-being. According to tradition, swimming at midnight brings especially good luck for the coming year. Sauna scents add atmosphere to sauna bathing Nowadays, the atmosphere of the Midsummer sauna is enriched by various sauna scents, one of the most popular of which is the refreshing and fresh menthol. Sauna Menthol sauna ice complements the traditional sauna experience, bringing a modern and different nuance that normal sauna scents do not offer. A small amount of menthol crystals on the heater opens the airways and refreshes the mind, making the Midsummer sauna an even more enjoyable experience. Sauna Menthol is a 100% natural product and is made from mint oil without adding anything else. Holistic well-being has always been at the heart of the Midsummer sauna. The saunas not only relax the body, but also bring peace of mind and disconnect from the busy everyday life. In the gentle warmth of the sauna, you can stop for a moment to enjoy life, the company of friends and the uniqueness of a Finnish summer night. So keep up this rich tradition: heat the sauna carefully, choose your favorite sauna scents, tie fresh twigs and enjoy the magical atmosphere of midsummer. The magic of the Midsummer sauna and the well-being it brings will carry you far into autumn, creating warm memories and strengthening your connection to Finnish tradition.
Learn moreWhat causes sweat after sauna use and how can it be controlled?
What causes sweat after sauna use and how can it be controlled? Sauna bathing relaxes the mind and refreshes the body, but sometimes after a sauna session, sweat continues to drip for a very long time. This aftersweat can feel unpleasant, but it is a completely normal phenomenon. In this article, we will find out why aftersweat occurs, what factors affect its intensity and how you can reduce it – both with traditional methods and with the help of Sauna Menthol . 1. What is aftersweat? Aftersweat means that you continue to sweat after you have been in the sauna. Even though the sauna is no longer hot, your body temperature remains elevated, and sweat is still trying to remove heat. Aftersweat can last from a few minutes to an hour, depending on: Sauna temperature About self-conscious heat tolerance Skin type About resilience 2. Why does aftershave occur? High body temperature The heat of the sauna (usually 70–100 °C) raises the body's core temperature. The skin and respiratory system actively carry away heat through sweating, even after the sauna. Dilated blood vessels Heat dilates the blood vessels in the skin, which increases blood circulation and water evaporation from the skin's surface. Hormonal effect Sauna bathing activates the production of adrenaline and endorphins, which can keep metabolism and heat production elevated. Recovery delay The entire body does not cool down as one piece immediately – the middle of the body and head area may stay warm longer. 3. Controlling aftershave: the best ways Cooling down Even cooling : replace warm air with fresh outdoor air or take advantage of a cool water bath (temperature 18–22 °C). Let the air circulate : make sure the sauna door and windows open properly immediately after the sauna session. Hydration and body care Drinking plenty of water or a light sports drink restores fluid and salt balance. Fresh wash : a shower or washcloth with a mild essential oil (e.g. lemon or eucalyptus oil) added to it removes sweat residue from the skin. Skin-friendly products Breathable clothing : cotton or bamboo keeps your skin cooler after a sauna. Soft towels : gently pat away sweat immediately after cooling down. Sauna scents have a reducing effect on sweating Menthol-based fragrances help with cooling: due to the effectiveness of menthol, the skin feels cooler, which results in less post-sweat. Add a few crystals of Sauna Menthol sauna fragrance to the sauna water and enjoy more effective cooling. Restorative rest Rest and relaxation should continue after cooling down: a moment of calming the body improves heat management and reduces the amount of sweating. 4. Sauna Menthol – helps control aftersweat Many people find that Sauna Menthol makes saunas both refreshing and reduces aftersweat . The cooling effect of menthol opens the airways and cools the skin, so the body does not overheat so easily. When you combine a menthol-based sauna scent with daily sauna use, you will notice a decrease in aftersweat and experience a fresher feeling long after the sauna. Finally Sweating is the body's natural mechanism for regulating temperature, but its amount can be controlled by cooling down, effective hydration and properly selected sauna scents . Try Sauna Menthol menthol products and make your sauna experience even more pleasant and fresh – both during and after the sauna!
Learn moreThe growth of sauna culture around the world – a revolution in Finnish sauna art
The growth of sauna culture is significant worldwide Sauna is no longer just a Finnish specialty or a small experience package behind the cottage, but its warmth has conquered the entire international market. In recent years, sauna culture has grown exponentially in the United States, Asia, and Central Europe – and there are a few clear reasons for this. 1. Wellness trends are bringing sauna to the surface People are increasingly looking for more effective ways to recover and manage stress. A sauna offers the perfect place to stop: the heat relaxes muscles, opens the airways and takes care of the skin. When wellness influencers and fitness professionals share their experiences, the moped is eager to show off. An infrared sauna installed in a yoga studio or a luxurious steam room in a spa hotel shows that a sauna is just as suitable for urban everyday life as it is for a cottage pier. In Finland, we often think of the sauna as just our everyday ritual, but around the world it is becoming a huge wellness business. 2. Digital inspiration – from social media to sauna benches Instagram stars, YouTube channels and TikTok videos are highlighting new forms of sauna: from traditional log saunas to increasingly popular futuristic sauna cabins. Sauna scents and steam bath scents – such as the new ones containing menthol – are receiving rave reviews in visual posts. When you see incredible sauna experiences on social media, building your own sauna vision feels even more attractive. Various products that enhance the well-being experience, such as sauna scent, sauna ice, steam bath scent and other related products, further enhance the sauna experience. 3. Cultures meet in the sauna Designer saunas have sprung up in many Asian cities, combining Finnish thermal rituals with Japanese hot tubs and Korean skin care. A spa in the heart of the city offers, for example, a round of five different aromatherapy saunas, and you can choose from several different rituals to create the most pleasant sauna experience for yourself. Different spas offer many different sauna scents as part of the sauna experience. 4. Ecology and Finnish sauna scents More and more consumers are choosing ecologically produced sauna products and sauna fragrances that are based on natural ingredients. Finnish-made menthol-based sauna fragrances have aroused interest: they often offer a freshness combined with nuances of Finnish nature. Sauna Menthol is one of the products that has impressed Finns as a sauna fragrance, and it is noticeable. 5. Sauna as a social experience Community has been at the heart of saunas for centuries. Now this extends to social media live streams, virtual sauna nights and international pop-up events. People meet each other on benches, exchange sauna tips and discover new sauna scents. This kind of social bonding is further increasing the popularity of sauna culture. Summary Sauna culture is no longer limited to Finland – it has become globally popular thanks to wellness trends, social media and innovative product concepts. Whether your sauna is a traditional log sauna, an infrared module or a spa sauna in a city hotel, make it a completely unique sauna experience by using sauna scents and Sauna Menthol. Welcome to the global sauna revolution!
Learn moreHow long should you stay in the sauna at a time?
How long should you stay in the sauna at a time? You may have come to the sauna and wondered if 5 minutes is enough or if you should sit there for closer to half an hour. The answer is not black and white, as the appropriate sauna time depends on both your own body and the temperature of the sauna. With menthol-based sauna scents, you can extend the sauna time thanks to its cooling effect. However, here are a few good rules of thumb to help you find your own rhythm. 1. A short and gentle start for the beginner If you rarely take saunas or are just heading towards your first sauna sessions, it's worth starting carefully: 5–8 minutes : Let your body slowly adjust to the heat. When you get to the benches, rinse your legs and arms with cool water so your heart rate doesn't rise too quickly. At this stage, it is enough to enjoy the freshness of the sauna scent without drastic heat shocks. For example, the menthol-based Sauna Menthol is a good sauna scent for beginners, as it gently opens the airways. 2. Moderate sauna use: 10–15 minutes at a time Have you already been to the sauna a few times or are you used to higher temperatures? 10–12 minutes at a time is appropriate for most adults in good shape. You can try turning up the heat and taking a sauna more often, but listen to your body. Humans are not designed to be in the heat for more than their allotted time, but everyone adapts to the heat in their own way. The body usually tells you when enough is enough or when you can continue. Different sauna scents are a good addition to the toolkit of even the average sauna user. 3. Experienced sauna users can take a longer steam bath Experienced sauna users can stay on the benches for a little longer, but be careful not to overheat. 15–20 minutes is a good duration for an experienced sauna user. If you want a longer soak, divide your session into two or three parts and cool down in between. It is very important to remember to hydrate during long sauna sessions. The body dries out quickly and the metabolism accelerates, which requires hydration. Sauna Menthol has received excellent feedback in the sauna fragrance category for opening the airways, cooling the skin, and making the sauna session last longer. 4. Cooling down and recovery Regardless of the sauna user's level of experience, cooling down is extremely important for recovery: Stop using the sauna and go to a cool or room temperature room. Drinks hydrate you – water or a two-ounce glass of juice restore the body's balance. Allow at least the same amount of time to cool down as you did on the boards. This creates a functional break, after which you can enjoy the sauna again and enjoy the sauna scent of your choice as part of your sauna routine. Summary Beginner: 5–8 min Intermediate: 10–15 min Experienced: 15–20 min Remember that everyone's body reacts to heat differently. Listen to your body and stay hydrated. A quality sauna scent or a fresh steam bath scent can make the experience more luxurious and motivate you to return to the gentle heat of the sauna again. Practice makes perfect in this sport too. Check out our other sauna-related articles. Benefits of Sauna - Why is the sauna such an important part of well-being What is Sauna Menthol - everything you need to know about menthol crystals Menthol crystals - what other uses does the product offer? Finns and saunas - a country of over 3 million saunas Tips for dispensing menthol crystals
Learn moreHow does sauna bathing affect sports performance?
Sauna bathing to support athlete recovery – warmth for the muscles and a refreshing mind Sauna bathing is a deeply rooted part of Finnish culture – and for good reason. Especially for active people and athletes, the sauna offers more than just a relaxing moment. It acts as an effective tool for muscle recovery and body care. When sauna bathing is combined with a high-quality sauna or steam bath scent , the experience becomes not only physically beneficial but also soothing to the senses. A hard sports performance is often physically demanding, but also mentally demanding. Muscle recovery is significantly faster in a sauna After a hard workout, muscles are often tired, tight and tense. The heat of the sauna relaxes the muscles, dilates blood vessels and improves blood circulation, which promotes the removal of lactic acid and waste products from the body. This can reduce muscle pain and speed up recovery for the next workout. As metabolism increases, recovery also becomes more efficient. Additionally, the heat of the sauna has a calming effect on the nervous system, helping the body shift from the sympathetic (fight or flight) state to the parasympathetic (rest and digest) state – the very state where recovery occurs most effectively. Sauna bathing improves sleep quality Quality sleep is an essential part of recovery. Several studies have shown that a sauna before bed can improve sleep quality, as the drop in body temperature after a sauna can help you fall asleep faster and sleep more deeply. This is invaluable for recovery – especially for athletes who are constantly under high stress. The sauna scent completes the restorative sauna experience You can take the restorative sauna experience a step further by using steam or sauna scents . For example, menthol-based scents like Sauna Menthol can freshen your breath, invigorate your mind, and open your airways, which deepens relaxation and further supports your body's recovery. Natural scents such as birch , tar or ginger also add a traditional feel and can enhance the therapeutic effect of the sauna experience. Many athletes report that they find their mind calms down faster when accompanied by a familiar and pleasant sauna scent . Summary: The sauna is an athlete's best friend Combining warmth, relaxation and natural sauna scents , the sauna acts as a holistic place of recovery. Whether you are a top athlete, a dedicated trainer or a casual exerciser, the sauna offers the body and mind a chance to breathe, recover and renew. The next time you've sweated on the sports field, in the gym or on the jogging trail, take some time for a sauna and make it part of your planned recovery. Add a few crystals of the popular sauna scent , Sauna Menthol, to the sauna water. You'll notice the really effective, cooling and opening effect of menthol. As menthol evaporates, the airways open up very effectively in the sauna. The skin's surface blood circulation is enhanced and Sauna Menthol feels just as cold on the skin. These properties together help you recover and, in the end, you'll get a truly exceptional sauna experience. So choose the Sauna Menthol sauna scent.
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Sauna Menthol®
Sauna Menthol® enhances your sauna experience and creates a unique spa-like ambiance that soothes and refreshes both body and mind. Menthol makes sauna bathing more enjoyable, longer-lasting, and adds a revitalizing effect to the moments even after your sauna session.
Experience the perfect combination of sauna and menthol with Sauna Menthol sauna ice and steam fragrances. The menthol crystals are made from 100% natural essential mint oil, bringing a fresh, invigorating, and even icy coolness to your sauna. This refreshing contrast to the sauna's heat effectively opens your airways.
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