Depends on the temperature of the sauna and on the individual. Anything between a few minutes and several hour.
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∙ 10y ago70°C to 100°C, usually around 80°C.
A dry sauna does not need a exhaust fan
In a Swedish sauna yes, in a Finnish sauna no.
Wet sauna is more beneficial with people with psoriasis
You don't have to 'induce' sweating, your body does it automatically when it gets hot and a sauna will make you hot.
There is the normal bath, the pool, the sauna and the shower.
No. Room plan is a blueprint. Sauna is a hot room.
No, since sauna is very humid and it makes your body sweat more.
Yes. Sauna doesn't get as hot as say a hair dryer.
Read the assembly manual.
4000000000 degrees not incredibly hot, but hot enough to make you sweat
It is not recommended to bring magazines into a sauna as the high temperature and humidity can damage the paper and ink on the pages. It's better to focus on relaxation and letting your body enjoy the heat in a sauna.
Steamroom is Turkish invention and a lot colder, Sauna is Finnish invention and a lot hotter place.