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Among the many documented benefits of saunas and steam baths are the skin toning properties that result in skin that is soft, supple and glowing; in short, beautiful. Regular sauna and steam bath users have a pleasing, healthy glow about them that enhances their physical appearance.

Facial saunas are designed to apply steam directly to the face. They offer the same deep-cleaning action as a full sauna or steam bath does, only as a quick facial fix-up. While it’s true that the best skin toning benefits are derived from a full-body sauna, somewhat similar results can be achieved from a facial sauna system.

Sauna and steam are healthy for the skin because of the deep-cleaning action caused by heavy perspiration. All the accumulated dirt can easily wash out when the skin pores are fully opened.

How Facial Saunas Work

A facial sauna has an electric heating element at the bottom of the unit that heats water held in a small reservoir. Once the water reaches the boiling point, steam begins to rise. The small reservoir in the facial sauna unit ensures that steam is produced quickly.

The facial sauna unit has an ergonomically designed mask, which is positioned over the reservoir, capturing and funneling steam directly over your face. To control the amount of steam you expose your face to, just adjust the distance of your face from the mask.

To get maximum deep cleaning action, bring your face into direct contact with the mask. This position should only be held briefly. Every 10 seconds, raise your head to allow cooler air to mix with the steam. Repeat the cycle as often as you wish.

Facial saunas are also useful for unclogging stuffed sinuses. Anything from a simple cold to more serious conditions such as bronchitis, sinusitis, asthma and hay, fever may be improved by using a facial sauna as an inhaler or vaporizer.

Some facial saunas have a detachable inhaler. Rather than fitting over the entire face, it fits directly over the nose and mouth. Simply breathe in the steam to receive almost immediate sinus pain relief.

The small reservoir, however, means that the facial sauna cannot be used as an overnight vaporizer. If your sinus condition keeps you awake at night, it would be more beneficial to use a traditional vaporizer that can provide steam for several hours.

Facial saunas are affordable for almost any budget, usually costing less than $60.

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Facial Sauna Operating Tips

Since most facial sauna units have a very small water reservoir and the water heats up so quickly, it creates a bit of an annoyance in that the water evaporates far too quickly. If you wish to use the sauna for an extended sauna session, you should keep a tall glass of water by your side so you can quickly refill the reservoir when it goes dry.

Steam from a sauna 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 refreshed and more supple.

Nearly everyone can enjoy the deep-cleaning action of a facial sauna and have that special ‘glowing’ skin that distinguishes everyday sauna users from the crowd.

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