Sauna Accessories
Nothing could be simpler than a sauna. After all, it's
only heat and water. No special equipment, no extra gear,
and no clothes! Despite the simplicity, though, there are
a few sauna accessories that can make your sauna experience
even more enjoyable.
One of the appealing things about saunas is their natural
beauty. The wood lined walls, ceilings and floor are as
attractive as they are functional. When choosing
accessories for your sauna try to find objects that will
complement this natural beauty. Wooden accessories fit in
very well, as well as other natural materials like copper and
cotton.
Every sauna needs a pail and ladle for putting water on the
rocks. There are many attractive sets in both wood and
copper. Wooden pails fit in naturally with the wood
panels of the sauna, but copper provides a nice accent.
When choosing a ladle, make sure you get one with a long
handle. It will allow you to keep your hands away from
the steam when you pour water on the hot rocks.
Another necessity for most saunas is a sauna light.
Unless your sauna has windows and is built outside, you are
going to need at least one electric light. Sauna lamps
need to be specially designed to provide a vapor barrier
between the housing and the casing. They can be installed
on the walls and fitted with a lampshade to provide a relaxing,
diffuse light.
A handy accessory for your sauna is a towel rack attached to
the exterior wall of the sauna. This provides a
convenient place for hanging bathrobes and towels. A
wooden towel rack provides a nice complement to the wood
interior of the sauna.
Other accessories include thermometers and timers.
These are particularly useful for those who are new to the
sauna experience. There are several types of thermometers
available in either metal or wood casings. They attach to
the wall of the sauna and allow you to make sure that the
temperature stays within a certain range. Hygrometers are
also available to measure the moisture in the sauna.
Timers are also a good idea if you are concerned about
overdoing your sauna. A distinctive type of timer is the
hourglass type which uses sand to keep track of the time.
When the sand runs out, simply flip the timer over for another
session.
If you find that the sauna benches are uncomfortable to sit
on, there are a variety of back and leg rests available to
provide a more relaxing seating position. These are made
of wood and fit in naturally with the sauna decor.
Another wooden accessory that you could install in the sauna
is a brush set for brushing the skin. The natural
bristles of sauna brushes provide an invigorating sensation and
are soft enough to be used on every part of the body.
For a unique sauna experience, try adding a few drops of
fragrance to the steam water. Several aromas are
available including eucalyptus, herbal extract and pine or
birch. When the water is placed on the hot rocks, the
scent will fill the air for a refreshing alternative to the
regular sauna steam.
For those who love the sauna experience but don't have
regular access to a sauna bath, sauna suits may be an
alternative. These are primarily designed for losing weight and
can be worn when exercising or doing housework to promote
perspiration. Although not quite the same as a real
sauna, these suits do offer the same benefits achieved through
heavy perspiration – cleansing the skin and promoting a healthy
glow.
Sauna suits are made of nylon or vinyl and fit tightly
around the wrists and necks to seal in body heat. Be sure
to drink plenty of liquids when wearing one of these – you
might suffer from dehydration otherwise.
All of these sauna accessories make great gifts if you have
a friend who has their own sauna. So whether you are
looking for a gift idea or simply want to spruce up your own
sauna, these sauna accessories can provide even greater
enjoyment from your sauna experience.
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