Sauna scents have become a beloved way to enrich the traditional sauna experience. When used correctly, they add a gentle fragrance that complements the steam and creates a calming, multisensory atmosphere. Whether you prefer refreshing eucalyptus, soothing pine, bright citrus, or a seasonal blend, sauna scents can help you relax more deeply and personalise your sauna moment.
However, using ready-made sauna fragrances requires care and attention. Because these products vary in strength, format, and manufacturer guidelines, it’s important to understand how to use them safely and respectfully. Proper use ensures that the scents are enjoyable for everyone — and that your sauna remains in good condition for years to come.

Below are simple, practical tips for using ready-made sauna scents the right way.
Tips for Using Ready-Made Sauna Scents
1. Read the instructions in advance.
Saunas are often dimly lit, so it’s best to familiarise yourself with the product beforehand. Different brands and bottle sizes come with different guidelines — one set of instructions does not fit all.
2. Follow the dosage recommendations carefully.
If only a small amount is needed, the fragrance is likely strong and concentrated. If the guidelines suggest adding more, the product may be milder. Proper dosing ensures a pleasant, balanced scent.

3. Use only clean, pure water for mixing.
A good rule of thumb: löyly water should be clean enough to drink. This guarantees soft, high-quality steam and helps the fragrance disperse evenly.
4. Mix the scented löyly water before entering the hot sauna.
Always blend the water and fragrance beforehand to ensure an even, gentle aroma when thrown onto the stones.
5. Store sauna scents outside the hot room.
Heat and direct sunlight can spoil the product. Keep fragrances in a cool, shaded place to maintain their quality.
6. Handle fragrances with caution.
Never pour undiluted oils or fragrance concentrates directly onto hot stones or heating elements — they may ignite. Always dilute according to the product instructions.
7. Check the rules of the sauna you are using.
Public saunas and shared residential saunas may prohibit scents entirely due to sensitivities or out of respect for the next user. It can be unpleasant — and unfair — to impose a scent on others without proper turnover time.
The Sauna: A Digital Detox and a Sensory Retreat
When combined, digital silence and natural fragrance create an exceptional sauna moment — one that nourishes both body and mind. Leaving your phone outside, letting the world quiet down, and allowing gentle scents to surround you can be a powerful form of self-care.
In the Finnish sauna, being offline is not a limitation.
It is a luxury.
And with the right scents, the experience becomes even more meaningful — a place to breathe deeply, reset, and reconnect with yourself.







