You should do without this body jewelry in the sauna

In recent years, the number of body jewelry has increased sharply. It is both men and women who beautify their bodies with it. But what about your body jewelry like earrings or piercings? Here are some suggestions on what to consider when visiting the sauna with your body jewelry.
Dangerous body jewelry in the sauna

Dangerous body jewelry in the sauna

Taking a sauna relaxes your body and mind, because during your stay you not only take off your clothes, but also leave your everyday stress behind for a few minutes. If it is a conventional sauna and not a textile sauna, just take a towel into the room. As a jewelry wearer, you should also follow some rules in this regard. So that you do not experience any inconvenience.

Jewelry in the sauna

Numerous jewelry accessories, depending on the length of your stay, can become very hot. All types of metal have the ability to heat up. Surely, you have felt this when you open your oven and get too close to it. Your metal necklace absorbed the heat and immediately passed it on to your cleavage. Based on this brief, painful affair, you can imagine how a sauna, including jewelry, feels.

Can you wear necklaces or earrings in the sauna?

The same is true for creoles or long necklaces with jewelry pendants. These have little contact with the skin, but they store the heat before passing it on to your skin. This process causes painful burns. If you still don’t want to take off your necklaces, make sure they are completely on your skin.

Rings transmit heat immediately

Rings as well as small stud earrings keep contact with your skin throughout. As a result, they transmit heat immediately to your fingers or earlobes. Therefore, they do not pose a risk of burns. However, not all stud earrings or rings are suitable for high temperatures. Jewelry pieces that are set or glued may break away from the mold.

Are piercings allowed?

For piercings, the answer depends on the composition. Furthermore, it plays a role in which part of the body they are located. Plugs or rings that are not in direct contact with the skin can cause burns. In addition, burns pose an increased risk of infection. In saunas, the goal is to reduce the risk of infection out of consideration for other participants. If you have recently had a piercing, do not visit the sauna until the wound is completely healed. Sweating can cause bacteria or salts to enter the wound, causing pain. Metal piercings that are free to move should also be removed.

Can I wear a watch in the sauna?

Many wristwatches are waterproof, but that does not mean they are suitable for high temperature differences or humidity, such as those found in the sauna or steam room. The use of the infusion oils can also damage the wristwatch. In the sauna, we sweat very intensively, which results in the excretion of minerals, including salt. And it is this salt that can attack the metal or the textile or leather strap of the watch. If the components of the watch are made of plastic, they can be literally decomposed by the salt.

Sauna time: time for relaxation

In the sauna, we want to get away from our everyday worries and free ourselves from the constraints of today. Therefore, in the sauna, we get rid of everything that distracts us or disturbs our stay in the sauna. The sauna is for physical rest and relaxation. It is certainly a hindrance if we have to constantly watch out for getting a burn or damaging our favorite piece of jewelry.

 

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