Facial Sauna Systems
One of the great benefits of sauna and steam baths are the
toning effects on the skin. They leave the skin soft,
supple and glowing – in short, beautiful. Regular users of
sauna and steam baths have an appealing healthy glow about them
that adds to their attractiveness.
The reason that sauna and steam are so good for the skin is
the deep cleaning action caused by heavy perspiration. The
pores open wide and all the accumulated dirt can be easily
washed out.
The best benefits for skin toning come from full body sauna,
but for those looking for a quick fix-up to their complexion
can get similar results from facial sauna systems. These
'mini-saunas' are designed to apply steam to the face for the
same deep cleaning action as a full sauna or steam bath.
How They Work
A facial sauna has an electric heating element on the bottom
of the unit. It heats the water (which is held in a small
reservoir) to the boiling point, causing the steam to
rise. The small size of the reservoir ensures that steam
is quickly produced.
An ergonomically designed mask is placed over the reservoir
to capture and funnel the steam to your face. You can
control the amount of steam that your face is exposed to by the
distance of the mask to your face.
Bringing your face into direct contact with the mask gives
the maximum deep cleaning action, but this position should only
be used for a few moments at a time. After about 10
seconds, raise your head to allow cooler air to be mixed with
steam. Repeat this cycle as many times as needed.
Facial saunas are not only for deep cleansing the skin; they
are also useful for unclogging stuffed sinuses. Anyone
with a simple cold or a more serious condition like bronchitis,
sinusitis, asthma and hay fever can use the facial sauna as an
inhaler or vaporizer.
Some facial saunas have a separate inhaler
attachment. Instead of fitting over the entire face, the
inhaler attachment fits over the nose and mouth. Simply
breathe in the steam to provide almost instant relief from
sinus pain.
Operating Tips
Most facial saunas have a very small reservoir so that the
water can heat up fast. The downside of this is that the
water evaporates quickly, so if you wish to use the sauna for
an extended session, you should keep a tall glass of water by
your side. This way, you can quickly refill the reservoir
when it goes dry.
The small reservoir, unfortunately, also means that the
facial sauna cannot be used as an overnight vaporizer. If
your sinuses are keeping you awake at night, you would be
better off with a traditional vaporizer that provides steam for
several hours.
Steam is great for deep cleaning the skin, but for an
additional beauty treatment you can add special cleaners such
as tea tree oil to the water. Just a few drops of this oil
will give your skin an even brighter glow and leave it feeling
fresh and supple.
Facial saunas are relatively inexpensive -- usually less
than $60. For this price, almost everybody can enjoy the deep
cleaning action and the special 'glowing' skin that marks
regular sauna users apart from the crowd.
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