dampbaden
Dampbaden, a term rooted in the German-speaking spa tradition, refers to the practice of taking a damp-heat steam bath in a dedicated steam room. The environment is humid and warm, with near-saturated humidity and typically 40–50°C (104–122°F). Steam surrounds the body, promoting sweating and a sense of relaxation. Some facilities offer fragrances such as eucalyptus.
Historically part of European public baths and hotel spas, dampfbads differ from dry saunas by maintaining
Reported benefits include perceived skin cleansing, muscle relaxation, and relief of nasal or chest congestion. Scientific
Etiquette emphasizes cleanliness, using towels, showering before entry, keeping noise to a minimum, and leaving the