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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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Eucalyptus in the sauna – benefits, effects and proper use
Why is eucalyptus one of the most popular sauna scents? For many, sauna and scents are inextricably linked. One of the most popular and well-known sauna scents is eucalyptus . Its fresh, slightly cooling and refreshing scent makes sauna a refreshing experience.
Learn moreHow to turn your home sauna into a spa experience
A sauna can be your home spa For Finns, a sauna is a natural part of well-being. With small changes, an ordinary sauna can be transformed into a spa-like place of relaxation .
Learn moreMenthol in the sauna – why does it feel so good?
Menthol has become a sauna trend In recent years, menthol has become one of the most popular sauna scents. Many sauna users describe menthol with the following words: fresh cooling breathing aid Thanks to menthol, a sauna can become a completely new experience.
Learn moreWhat to put in your sauna water? 7 popular sauna scents
What should you add to the sauna water? For Finns, a sauna is much more than just a place to wash. It is a time to calm down, recover and enjoy a warm steam bath. Many people want to make the sauna even more of an experience by adding scents to the steam water. Different sauna scents can affect: for relaxation respiratory tract to the atmosphere the intensity of the sauna experience When used correctly, scents can transform an ordinary sauna into an almost spa-like experience .
Learn moreSauna and cold exposure as a trend in 2026 – why the combination is of interest to more and more people
Alternating between sauna and cold has become a strong wellness trend in recent years, and this can be seen strongly in the content of influencers, for example. The phenomenon is not based on mere experientialism, but the interest is increasingly related to the body's recovery , resistance and overall well-being . In 2026, more and more people will be looking for ways to manage stress, improve the body's recovery and support everyday coping with natural means. The heat of the sauna and the sharpness of the cold form a combination that provides a strong but manageable stimulus for the body.
Learn moreThe new era of sauna fragrances is here – Sauna Menthol® introduces the world's first flavored menthol crystals
A new era of sauna scents is here. Sauna Menthol® introduces the world's first flavored menthol crystals – Eucalyptus, Lavender and Lemon – that combine the freshness of menthol with natural essential oils. The result is a completely new, natural and exhilarating sauna experience that awakens, soothes or energizes, depending on your preference.
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 moreThe benefits of hot-cold therapy for the body and mind
Traditional Finnish sauna culture often involves alternating between a hot sauna and a cooling shower or a cold shower. This practice is called cold-hot therapy, and its popularity is explained by its diverse well-being effects – for both body and mind. Social media shows that many top athletes favor this method, especially as part of recovery and honing their bodies to peak condition. But what are the benefits of this alternation, and why is it worth making it part of your own sauna routine? What does hot-cold therapy mean? Cold-hot therapy means alternating heat and cold, for example between a sauna and a cold shower. The treatment is based on activating blood circulation, balancing the nervous system and supporting the body's own recovery ability through various methods. This type of temperature variation has been used for centuries as part of folk healing and is now also used in the recovery of top athletes. 1. Improves blood circulation and metabolism The heat of the sauna dilates blood vessels and increases blood flow . When the body is suddenly exposed to cold, the blood vessels constrict. This "vascular workout" improves blood circulation and can help remove waste products from the body. Regular alternating between hot and cold can also support lymph circulation and reduce fluid retention in human tissues. 2. Speeds up muscle recovery Many athletes use hot and cold therapy to relieve muscle tension and strain. Heat relaxes and eases muscle pain, while cold reduces inflammation and swelling. The variation helps the body recover faster and relieves muscle tightness. 3. Strengthens immunity Alternating exposure to cold and heat acts as a natural stimulus for the body, stimulating the immune system. Many people find that regular sauna use and exposure to cold reduce their chances of getting sick, although scientific research on the subject is still in its infancy. The popularity of open-water swimming is also based on health benefits, which are strongly linked to cold-hot therapy. 4. Supports stress relief and sleep quality The heat of a sauna is known to calm, and the cold to awaken – this alternation can help balance the nervous system, reduce stress and improve sleep quality. Many people experience a deep sense of relaxation after a sauna and cold exposure, which can help them fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly. 5. Refreshes the skin and is good for breathing Sweating in the heat cleanses the pores, and the cold closes them again. The end result can be a cleaner and firmer skin. When combined with the treatment with Sauna Menthol , the effect also extends to the respiratory tract – the fresh menthol opens the breath and refreshes the mind. Menthol sauna ice as part of the treatment Sauna Menthol's natural and effective Sauna Menthol sauna ice makes cold-hot treatment even more enjoyable. The cooling effect of menthol is felt on the skin and in the respiratory tract, and it is ideal for use in conjunction with sauna bathing before or after exposure to cold. The product is used by simply adding a small amount of sauna ice crystals to the sauna water. The end result is a fresh and refreshing sauna experience. Compared to traditional sauna scents, menthol crystals are comparatively very strong and effective. Just a few menthol crystals are enough to create an exceptionally fresh, refreshing and cooling feeling in the sauna. How to start hot-cold therapy Start with a sauna – warm up for 10–15 minutes to activate your body and blood circulation. Go cold – take a cold shower or dip outside or in an open area. Return to the sauna – warm up again and repeat the treatment cycle as needed. Use Sauna Menthol – refresh the experience with the freshness of menthol. Effectively opens the airways. Summary Hot-cold therapy is an easy and effective way to support the well-being of the body and mind. It is a perfect part of the sauna tradition and works perfectly in combination with Sauna Menthol sauna ice. Whether you are relaxing or recovering from a workout, this combination offers a natural and refreshing way to take care of yourself. Discover Sauna Menthol sauna fragrance here.
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.
Try it out and enjoy the coolest moment of your sauna experience – a perfect gift for any sauna lover!
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