iskuihin
Iskuihin is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "to the sparks" or "into the sparks." It is primarily used in the context of saunas and refers to the practice of throwing water onto hot sauna stones to create steam, known as löyly. This act of "iskuihin" is central to the Finnish sauna experience, as it is believed to enhance the cleansing and relaxing properties of the sauna. The intensity and aroma of the steam can be adjusted by the amount and type of water thrown onto the stones, with some users adding essential oils or herbs to the water for therapeutic or aromatic benefits. The sound and visual effect of the steam rising from the stones is also an important part of the ritual for many. While the term itself is specific to the action of throwing water, it encapsulates the broader cultural significance of löyly within Finnish sauna traditions. The temperature of the stones and the resulting steam are carefully managed by experienced sauna users to achieve the desired level of heat and humidity.