Thursday, May 1, 2014

Sauna scents


As a memento from a spa in Germany, my friend Heidi brought me some sauna scents, lovely citrus oils to add to the waters for fragrant steam. Every now and then, I add a few drops into a ladle full of water, sprinkle it on the rocks — and breathe in the aroma of lemon, or orange, or grapefruit.

The scent doesn’t stay long — that magical steam is momentary. As the next ladle of plain water becomes steam, I can barely detect a whiff of briefly-wonderful bouquet.

I hadn’t tried — or even considered — sauna scents before Heidi gave them to me. Now I wonder what other products I’ve missed. Let me know…
Nikki

2 comments:

  1. Nik, we've used pine and wintergreen sauna oil scents.

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    1. Pine and wintergreen seem more authentic, more "north-woodsy" than my citrus scents. And refreshing in a different way. How do you use them-- a few drops in the water sprinkled over, or directly from bottle to rocks, or something else?

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