Relaxing in the sauna sounds amazing…until you realize you’re not sure what to wear! Is a swimsuit OK? Do you have to be totally nude? We’ve got all the answers you need. In this article, we’ll explain what’s most comfortable and hygienic to wear for men and women, including what accessories you can bring in to make your session more enjoyable. We’ve also highlighted the most important sauna etiquette and hygiene tips to make you look like a sauna pro (even if it’s your first-ever visit).
What do you wear in a sauna?
If the sauna allows nudity, wear a light towel wrapped around your waist or chest or sit nude on top of a towel. If you prefer to cover up, wear a loose and breathable swimsuit, shorts, dress, t-shirt, or tank top made from natural fibers like cotton. Some saunas may also require non-slip footwear like shower shoes.
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Tips
- If you have sensitive skin that’s prone to irritation, shave a few hours before your sauna session (or the day before) to let your skin recover before hitting the heat.Thanks
- If you have thick hair, shave after a sauna—it helps soften your hair to make shaving easier.Thanks
- Follow the same clothing guidelines for infrared saunas as for regular saunas. Wear something loose and breathable (or nothing at all) to keep cool and bring a towel to sit on for hygiene.Thanks
Warnings
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- Do not use a sauna after drinking alcohol, as this can increase your risk of dehydration or a drop in blood pressure. [19] X Research sourceThanks
- Consult your doctor before using a sauna for the first time if you’re pregnant, taking prescription medications, or have any underlying health conditions. [20] X Research sourceThanks
- Limit your sauna sessions to 10-20 minutes at a time to avoid dehydration and other side effects. If you’d like to go for longer, take a 5-minute break before going back in. [21] X Research sourceThanks
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