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FAQs
What type of sauna is best?
It depends on your personal preference. If you enjoy high heat and steam, go for a traditional sauna or steam sauna. If you prefer lower temperatures and a gentler experience, an infrared sauna may be more suitable.
How long should you stay in a sauna?
Most sauna sessions last between 15 to 30 minutes. Always start slow, listen to your body, and stay hydrated.
Can I use a sauna every day?
Daily use is safe for many people, especially with infrared saunas, but it’s best to check with your healthcare provider if you have any existing health concerns.
Does a sauna help with muscle recovery?
Yes, the heat from a sauna can help muscles recover faster by boosting blood flow, easing tension, and helping your body to relax.
Are ice baths good for you?
Yes, ice baths can be incredibly beneficial when used correctly. Cold water immersion helps reduce muscle soreness, inflammation, and fatigue—especially after intense workouts. It can also improve circulation, support recovery, and give you a refreshing endorphin boost. Many athletes and wellness lovers combine ice baths with sauna sessions for the ultimate recovery routine.
What’s the difference between infrared, traditional Finnish, and hybrid saunas?
Pro-Tip: Choose your sauna style based on the experience you want at home. Infrared saunas use radiant heat for a gentle, soothing feel, while traditional Finnish saunas create a classic hot-and-steamy ritual with a stove and stones. Hybrid saunas offer the flexibility to enjoy both styles, making them an expert pick for households that want more than one wellness experience in a single setup.