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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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There are many sauna scents. Choose the right sauna ice for you depending on the situation.
Sauna scent Sauna ice Sauna Menthol sauna scents are designed especially for those who want something completely new and different from their sauna experience. Sauna ice is a 100% natural product and is made by crystallizing mint oil. Nothing but completely natural aromas are ever added to the sauna scents made by Sauna Menthol. They are completely safe to use and are listed as essential oils, even though they are in solid form. Sauna ice, or menthol crystals, are really strong, so it is worth starting to use them carefully in small doses and increasing according to your own feelings. How aromatized sauna scents are made Sauna Menthol lemon, lavender and eucalyptus is made from mainly the same raw materials as our original product. The aroma is created by combining mint oil and various essential oils in the right proportion. The manufacturing method has been carefully thought out to preserve the typical cooling and opening effect of Sauna Menthol but in addition, the typical clean scent of sauna fragrance is created in the right proportion. For us, it is of primary importance to create a completely 100% natural sauna experience that works. How should Sauna Menthol lemon, lavender and eucalyptus be administered? Sauna Menthol sauna ice products should be dosed according to our recommendations . The effect and effectiveness of sauna ice are affected by, among other things, the size of the sauna, the location of the heater, the arrangement of benches and ventilation. The effect of sauna ice is based on the evaporation of menthol crystals, so the behavior of the steam in the sauna is the most important influencing factor. Sauna Menthol lemon, lavender and eucalyptus are dosed according to the same instructions as our original products. We recommend starting with 1-3 crystals in a sauna bucket with water and testing the effect with a small dose first. If you feel that you need more of a kick, gradually increase the amount of crystals. When using it, remember that Sauna Menthol menthol crystals must not be taken into the sauna, as their melting point is 41 degrees. Always build up the dose outside the sauna using a small spoon or by dosing from a bag. How long do aromatized sauna scents last? The duration of the effect of sauna ice is many times longer than traditional sauna scents. A regular sauna scent is usually just a smell that evaporates in a few seconds, while the duration of the effect of sauna ice can be tens of minutes at best. Menthol evaporates in the sauna and creates a really cooling feeling on the skin, while effectively opening the respiratory tract. Aromatized crystals have the same effect as our traditional original product, but also give an extra boost with the help of the scent. Aromatized crystals do not leave any residue or scent on the sauna, because they are designed to evaporate effectively and evaporate into the room air. The rule of thumb is that with a suitably effective dose, the duration of the effect of Sauna Menthol sauna ice is about 10-15 minutes. The cool feeling in the body can continue even longer after the sauna. We definitely recommend trying our new products Sauna Menthol Lemon , Sauna Menthol Lavender and Sauna Menthol Eucalyptus . They are the world's first aromatized menthol crystals created especially for sauna users who are tired of traditional, plain scents and want to invest in an exceptionally cool sauna experience. Sauna ice is also suitable for treating colds/congestion, as menthol is very strong and opens the airways effectively.
Learn moreWhat is an essential oil and how is it made?
Essential oils have become very popular in the world of sauna products, well-being and natural fragrances in recent years. Alongside Sauna Menthol, they form an important part of building a modern sauna experience. This article will go over what essential oils are, how they are made and what to consider when using them in a sauna. What is an essential oil? An essential oil is a highly concentrated and strongly fragrant extract isolated from a plant, containing the plant's natural aromatic compounds. It is not a fatty oil, despite what the name suggests. Essential oils are volatile, and their scent intensifies in heat, which is why they are perfect for a sauna. Essential oils are made using huge amounts of plant material. Up to a kilo of plant material can be used to make a single 10 ml bottle, which explains the high concentration and potency of the oils. Sauna Menthol sauna scent is also officially listed as an essential oil, even though its form is solid sauna ice. What are essential oils used for in a sauna? In the sauna, essential oil creates a pleasant, natural scent environment. It is often used in combination with menthol to create a fresh and invigorating sauna experience. Applications include: Sauna scents and aromas to add to sauna water Fragrance blends used in sauna treatments Relaxation and recreation rituals Air freshening in the sauna room and bath rooms Essential oils are so powerful that they should be used with caution and always according to instructions. How are essential oils made? The method of making essential oils directly affects the purity, quality and price of the scent. Below are the most common methods. Steam distillation Steam distillation is the most widely used method in the world. Plant material is placed in a distillation column through which steam is passed. The steam extracts the aromatic compounds of the plant and transports them to a condenser, where the steam condenses into water. The oil separates on the surface of the water and is collected. This method is used for oils from eucalyptus, mint and conifers, for example. Cold pressing Citrus peels are not usually distilled because their aromas are sensitive to heat. Therefore, their oils are produced by cold pressing. The surface cells of the peel are mechanically broken and the oil is pressed out. The end result is a very natural and fresh-smelling oil, such as lemon, lime and orange oil. Solvent extraction and absolutes Some plants, such as jasmine and other delicate flowers, cannot withstand heat at all. In these cases, solvent extraction is used, in which the aromatic compounds are gently removed with solvents. The end result is a highly fragrant substance called an absolute, which is used in perfumes, for example. CO₂ extraction CO₂ extraction using supercritical carbon dioxide is technically the cleanest and highest quality method. In pressurized form, CO₂ acts as a solvent that captures the aromas of the plant. When the pressure is released, the carbon dioxide burns back to gas, leaving the aromatic compounds behind. The end product is very close to the original scent of the fresh plant. How to use essential oils safely in a sauna? Because essential oils are highly concentrated, they should never be poured directly onto a heater undiluted. They may ignite, evaporate too much, or cause irritation. Safe uses in the sauna: Add oil to the sauna water only a few drops at a time Avoid skin contact without dilution. Only use oils intended for sauna use. Do not use cosmetic grade essential oils in saunas. Test a small amount on first use to check for fragrance sensitivity. The essential oil works well with menthol: menthol brings a fresh feeling of coolness, while the oil complements the aroma of the sauna. Summary Essential oils are natural, powerful and versatile fragrances that can be used in a sauna to enhance and enrich the sauna experience. They are produced using a variety of methods, from steam distillation to CO₂ extraction, and each method produces a slightly different scent profile. When used correctly and safely, the oils pair perfectly with Sauna Menthol and make your home sauna a luxurious experience.
Learn moreHow much fluid does sauna bathing consume from the body – and why fluid balance in the sauna is important
Sauna bathing is an essential part of well-being. It relaxes, cleanses and refreshes, but at the same time it affects the body's fluid balance . Sweating is a natural part of sauna bathing, and as a result, the body loses a significant amount of water and minerals. In this article, we will tell you how much fluid sauna bathing consumes from the body , what it means for well-being and how to avoid dehydration in the sauna . How much fluid does the body lose in a sauna? Fluid loss varies from person to person, but is also affected by the sauna temperature, humidity, and duration of sauna use. On average: A 15–20 minute sauna session consumes approximately 0.5–1 liter of fluid. A 30–40 minute sauna session can consume up to 1.5 liters or more If you take several saunas, the total fluid loss can reach 2–3 liters. In a sauna, the body temperature rises, and sweating acts as a cooling mechanism for the body. Fluid loss is often as much as during light exercise. Therefore, sauna bathing and dehydration are closely related. What else besides water is removed when taking a sauna? Sweat removes water from the body, but also important salts and minerals such as sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium. A healthy person's body can easily replace these through diet and water, but if you use saunas frequently, for a long time, or in particularly hot conditions, it is a good idea to supplement electrolytes . Mineral water or a sports drink can help restore the body's salt balance, especially when sauna bathing is part of an active lifestyle or takes place in hot weather. Drinking after sauna use – how much water should you drink? Proper hydration is the most important part of safe and enjoyable sauna bathing. You should always drink water after sauna bathing , but it is also a good idea to drink small amounts of water before and even during sauna bathing. Recommendation: Before the sauna: 2–3 dl of water or other liquid During sauna bathing: small amounts as needed After the sauna: at least 0.5–1 liter of water (or more if you feel dry) There is no need to drink too much water, but it is worth listening to your body's signals carefully. If you feel tired, dizzy or have a headache after a sauna, it may be a sign of mild dehydration . How do you know if your fluid balance is okay? The color of your urine is a good indicator: a light color indicates adequate hydration. If your urine is dark and you feel weak, you should increase your fluid intake and immediately avoid alcohol, which dehydrates the body even more. Fluid balance in a sauna means, in practice, that sweating and fluid replacement remain in balance - this way the body recovers faster and sauna bathing feels good. Sauna bathing and recovery – why hydration is also important for well-being Sauna bathing is an excellent way to relax and recover from the stresses of everyday life. The heat increases blood circulation, boosts metabolism, and helps remove toxins. To ensure that the body benefits from this in the best possible way, it is important to ensure adequate fluid and mineral intake . Athletes and active people often use saunas to support recovery precisely because of these effects – and then replacing fluids is especially important. Summary: How much fluid does sauna use and how can it be replaced? The average fluid loss in a sauna is 0.5–1.5 liters , sometimes even more. To keep sauna bathing safe and enjoyable, it is important to drink enough water before and after the sauna, and if necessary, consume electrolytes or mineral water. When the fluid balance in the sauna is maintained, you will also feel light, relaxed and refreshed after the sauna - exactly how a Finnish sauna should be. Tip: Finish your sauna evening with a refreshing Sauna Menthol sauna ice. The cooling effect of menthol makes breathing easier and refreshes the body – the perfect addition to a relaxing sauna experience.
Learn moreSauna use with the flu – does it make it better or worse?
The flu is an all-too-familiar ailment for us Finns – a runny nose, sore throat and congestion can paralyze everyday life for several days or weeks. Many people then wonder: would a sauna help ward off the flu? The traditional Finnish way is to head to a sauna, but is it really beneficial or can sauna bathing make the situation worse? In this article, we will review research information, practical tips, and safety instructions for a sauna trip with the flu. Does a sauna help with the flu? Saunas do not cure the flu, as it is usually caused by a virus, which has no quick cure. However, saunas can temporarily relieve symptoms : The feeling of warmth can ease muscle pain and body aches. Steam and moist air can temporarily unclog a stuffy nose. Relaxation improves sleep quality and reduces stress, which supports the body's own resistance and recovery. Several studies have found that regular sauna bathing can reduce the incidence of respiratory infections in the long term, but with an acute flu it's more about relieving symptoms. Of course, relieving symptoms and relaxing yourself also helps your immune system repair itself better. When should you avoid the sauna? Although a sauna can bring relief, it is not suitable for everyone during a cold . In these situations, it is better to skip the sauna: High fever: a hot sauna can strain the body and heart. Heart or respiratory diseases: heat stress may be too much. Severe weakness or dizziness: increases the risk of accidents. It is best to avoid the sauna. The general rule is to listen to your body – if you feel worse in the sauna, it is not the right place to recover. Let your body rest and take a sauna break when you feel better. Sauna tips for those with the flu If you decide to go to the sauna during a mild cold, keep these things in mind: Keep the temperature moderate – avoid saunas that are too hot. Go for shorter periods – for example, 5–10 minutes of steaming at a time. Remember to stay hydrated – the flu and a hot sauna dehydrate the body. Listen to how you feel – if your heart rate increases too much or you feel worse, stop immediately. Menthol refreshes and relieves stuffiness In addition to sauna steam, people with a cold can get help from refreshing sauna products , such as menthol. The cooling and opening effect of menthol makes breathing easier and brings a fresh feeling to the respiratory tract. Sauna Menthol has received a huge amount of attention as a product. Sauna Menthol is designed for just this: a small dose added to the sauna water fills the entire sauna with the refreshing scent of menthol. This can provide temporary relief from nasal congestion and make a sauna trip with a cold more pleasant. Summary Saunas do not cure the flu, but they can be a good way to effectively relieve symptoms, such as congestion and muscle aches. The most important thing is to listen to your body: if you feel unwell, you should avoid the sauna . However, light, short and moderately warm saunas can bring relief. Adding menthol sauna scent to the sauna is a natural way to freshen your breath and make you feel more refreshed, even if you have a cold.
Learn moreSauna bathing and athlete recovery – how sauna and menthol crystals support muscle maintenance
Sauna bathing is an excellent recovery method for active people and athletes. Heat, sweating and relaxation support the body's natural processes and help you recover from exertion faster. When sauna products, such as menthol crystals or sauna ice , are combined with traditional sauna bathing, recovery can be supported even further. In this article, we explain why the sauna is an athlete's friend and how sauna ice can take the recovery experience to a new level. The effect of the sauna on an athlete's body After a hard workout, your muscles need time and support to recover from the hard work. The heat of the sauna increases blood circulation, which speeds up the removal of waste products from the muscles. At the same time, your body temperature rises, which relaxes your muscles and eases tension. Sweating, in turn, helps to remove excess fluid and sodium, which can significantly reduce swelling. Regular sauna use has also been linked to improved endurance and heart health. As the body adapts to heat stress, oxygen uptake and blood circulation can also improve, supporting an athlete's long-term performance. The psychological benefits of sauna for athletes Recovery is not just a physical process, but also calming the mind. In a sauna, the body relaxes and stress hormone levels decrease, which promotes deeper sleep and mental recovery. Athletes especially benefit from this, as sleep is one of the most important factors in recovery. Menthol crystals and sauna ice to support recovery In addition to the traditional sauna, athletes can use sauna products that bring new dimensions to recovery. Menthol crystals are known for their refreshing, cooling effect. When added to the sauna water, they open the airways, refresh the mind and create a pleasant cool feeling on the skin in the middle of a hot sauna. This alternation of heat and coolness is somewhat reminiscent of cold-hot therapy, which is a familiar method for many athletes to relieve muscle pain. Sauna ice, on the other hand, releases menthol in a more controlled and longer time, making the sauna experience evenly cool and refreshing. With these products, sauna bathing becomes a more versatile and even more restorative experience. Practical tips for athletes taking a sauna Do not use the sauna after exercise until 30–60 minutes have passed at the earliest, so that the body has time to begin its natural recovery process. Avoid sauna sessions that are too long; 10–15 minute sessions are sufficient for most athletes. Drink enough water before and after the sauna, as sweating increases your need for fluids. Try using menthol crystals or sauna ice in the sauna water, especially after hard training days. Alternate hot and cool moments, for example with a cooling shower, which enhances muscle recovery. Summary Sauna is an excellent recovery aid for athletes and active people. The heat relaxes the muscles, improves blood circulation and helps the body recover from physical exertion. When combined with menthol crystals, or sauna ice , as a sauna scent, a refreshing and cooling element is added, making recovery even more effective and pleasant. Sauna bathing is not only a traditional Finnish practice, but also a modern and natural way of recovery that fits perfectly into an athlete's everyday life. Also include Sauna Menthol in your sauna routine
Learn moreMenthol's refreshing effect on the respiratory tract and recovery in the sauna
For many Finns, a sauna is a place where the body and mind can take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In a sauna, people relax, recover after exercise and calm down before going to sleep. One of the most popular additional elements of sauna bathing is menthol, whose refreshing and cooling effect is felt both in the respiratory tract and throughout the body. But why does menthol feel so special, and how can it be utilized in the sauna in the best possible way? What makes menthol unique? Menthol is a natural compound that is obtained, for example, from mint. Its characteristic property is a cooling and refreshing feeling, although it does not actually lower the body temperature. This is because menthol activates nerve endings that transmit the message of “coolness” to the brain. Therefore, it brings relief to, for example, the respiratory tract and gives a refreshing effect throughout the sauna session, making it longer lasting and more enjoyable. Therefore, it can be said that menthol is an excellent sauna scent. Menthol in the sauna – relief for breathing The heat of a sauna combined with the fresh menthol can feel particularly pleasant in the respiratory tract. Many people find that menthol mixed with steam opens up congestion and makes breathing easier. It is not a medicine, but it can act as a gentle aid, for example during flu season or allergy season . When menthol is used in sauna water, a pleasant sauna scent is created that fills the entire sauna with its freshness. This makes sauna bathing an experience that refreshes both body and mind. Menthol is also called sauna ice as a sauna product. Recovery after exercise Menthol not only refreshes the respiratory tract, but it can also support the body's recovery . The heat of the sauna relaxes muscles, improves blood circulation and increases metabolism. When combined with the cooling sensation of menthol, many people feel lighter and more refreshed after a sauna session. This makes menthol an excellent supplement for fitness enthusiasts , athletes or active people. Practical tips for using sauna crystals in the sauna Sauna ice with menthol: Add menthol crystals to a bowl that can stand on the stones of the sauna and let it release its fresh scent with the steam little by little. Sauna fragrance and steam crystals: Convenient options for mixing, which dissolve in the steam water and provide a consistent scent. Try different strengths: Everyone experiences menthol differently – start with a small amount and gradually increase until you find your own balance. Why choose menthol sauna products? Menthol brings a whole new dimension to sauna bathing. It refreshes the breath, supports recovery and makes sauna bathing a holistic wellness experience . Whether it's relaxing on a weekday evening, a weekend cottage sauna or recovering after a sports performance, the scent of menthol makes the experience fresh and memorable. Sauna Menthol sauna scent is an unbeatable product to spice up the sauna experience. So how do I use Sauna Menthol sauna scent? We have created comprehensive instructions for using Sauna Menthol products. There are clear instructions for dosage and we also offer many tips for using them. Every sauna is different and the use of Sauna Menthol sauna ice is also affected by, among other things, the size of the sauna, the location of the heater, the amount of water and of course the amount of menthol crystals. The best sauna experience is created with a few. Check out the comprehensive instructions for use here
Learn moreGrowing trends in sauna bathing – this is how sauna bathing is being renewed
For Finns, sauna bathing is more than just a way to relax – it is part of culture, well-being and everyday balance. However, in recent years, sauna bathing trends have developed strongly, and alongside the traditional sitting on benches, new ways have emerged to make sauna bathing an even more diverse and enjoyable experience. In this article, we present the most important growing trends in sauna bathing , which can be seen in both home saunas and cottage saunas. 1. Experiential sauna experience More and more people are seeking holistic well-being from sauna bathing. The atmosphere is created, for example, with lighting, relaxing music and natural sauna scents . Menthol crystals (sauna ice) and fresh sauna products have brought a new kind of refreshment to sauna bathing and make sauna bathing a unique experience. 2. Sauna bathing as part of well-being Sauna is increasingly seen as part of a healthy everyday lifestyle. Regular sauna use supports recovery, improves sleep quality and reduces stress. Many people also combine cold and hot treatments with sauna, which increases its effects on both body and mind. For example, in Finland, open water swimming is a steadily growing hobby for many people and is usually combined with sauna use. In top sports, cold and hot treatments are increasingly used, which also partly stems from sauna culture. 3. Natural and organic products Consumers are increasingly appreciating ecological and safe alternatives. This is also reflected in the sauna: natural sauna scents and various sauna accessories are of interest to people who want to make a sustainable choice. 4. Internationalizing sauna culture Sauna use is no longer just a privilege for Finns. Saunas have grown in popularity, for example, in North America and Central Europe, where sauna trends are spreading rapidly. Finnish sauna products are also gaining interest around the world, and the sauna scent of Sauna Menthol, for example, has found its way into homes around the world. Summary Sauna bathing is experiencing a strong upswing, combining tradition and modern wellness trends. Experientialism, natural products and holistic well-being are making the sauna an even more meaningful part of everyday life. If you want to take your sauna to the next level, try refreshing menthol crystals or other high-quality sauna fragrances – and make the sauna a real experience.
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 more5 reasons to use menthol in the sauna – from respiratory relaxation
A Finnish sauna is a place to relax, cleanse and recharge your batteries. Many sauna users like to complement the experience with various sauna scents, one of the most popular of which is menthol. Menthol crystals have quickly become popular among sauna scents, and for good reason, as menthol not only smells fresh, but also brings many tangible health benefits to the sauna experience. Here are five good reasons to include menthol in your next sauna session. 1. Clears the airways One of the most well-known effects of menthol is its ability to open up blocked airways very effectively. Menthol crystals (sauna ice) dissolve in hot sauna water and create a refreshing vapor that helps you breathe easier. This makes menthol especially popular during flu season or when you feel congested or have allergy symptoms. Many people experience relief after just the first breath. 2. Cools and refreshes the body Although the sauna itself is a hot and sweaty place, the menthol sauna scent provides a contrast. It creates a cool feeling on the skin, which invigorates and makes you feel pleasantly fresh. This cooling effect occurs when menthol activates the skin's cold receptors. Many athletes and active people use menthol in the sauna to support recovery precisely because of this property. Menthol is also used as part of sports performance in various forms such as sprays, creams or simply by inhaling it. 3. Relaxes the body and mind The scent of menthol also affects your mood. Its freshness combined with the soothing effect of the sauna heat helps relieve stress and tension. Breathing deepens, muscles relax and the mind calms down. Menthol brings a spa-like atmosphere to the sauna, making an ordinary sauna session a more luxurious and holistic experience. 4. A natural and effective alternative to synthetic fragrances Many sauna scents contain synthetic ingredients or strong fragrances that are not suitable for everyone. Menthol Crystals are pure, crystallized menthol (Mentha Arvensis) – a natural substance extracted from the leaves of the beach mint. It is effective even in small amounts and does not contain additives or artificial fragrances. This makes it an ideal alternative for those with sensitive noses or those who prefer natural cosmetics. 5. Easy and economical to use Only a small amount of menthol crystals is needed at a time – usually 1–3 small crystals per sauna water are enough. A small bag is enough for several sauna sessions and the dosage can be adjusted to your preference. The crystals can be added either directly to the water or used in a separate dispenser to achieve a consistent effect. This makes menthol an easy and cost-effective way to upgrade your sauna experience to a new level. It is an excellent sauna scent. Summary Using menthol, or sauna ice, in a sauna is much more than just a scent – it is a holistic experience that supports breathing, refreshes the body, relaxes the mind and brings natural luxury to your sauna evening. It is suitable for both traditional wood-burning saunas and electric heaters and can also be combined with other sauna scents. If you haven't tried Sauna Menthol sauna ice in your sauna yet, your next sauna session is the perfect time to start. Check out our online store's selection and order yours either for yourself or as a gift.
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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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