It's called condensation, steam from the hot water in the bath turns back to water when it touches the mirror covering the mirror in a thin layer of water.
Its one kind of steam bath. A man/ woman seats in a bath room where steam comes from different shower point. The steam soften the screen.
Yes, you can take a steam bath and a sauna bath in the same session, especially if you take some time and cool down between them. Many find that the health benefits of a sauna or steam bath can be maximized if you use them at least 2 times per week. You can take a sauna or steam bath every day if you wish.
They form after you wash, take a shower or take a bath because the steam that comes up from the hot water rises and sticks or clings to the mirror and they gather more evaporated water as they go.
When you hold a mirror in steam, the mirror's surface becomes fogged up due to the condensation of water vapor. This occurs because the steam contains water droplets that stick to the mirror's cooler surface, creating a thin layer of liquid that obstructs reflection.
When steam condenses onto a cold mirror, the water vapor in the steam loses energy to the cold surface of the mirror. This causes the water vapor to change phase from gas to liquid, forming water droplets on the mirror's surface.
Sauna
It's a Turkish bath
There are many places online that give steam bath reviews. The best one to check out is Steam Showers Review at www.steamshowersreview.com.
Steam from the shower.
A steam bath and sauna may cause the hair to frizz and possibly cause the hair to lose volume if styled.
You are able to purchase a 10x magnifying mirror at Bed, Bath and Beyond both in stores and on-line. A 10x magnifying mirror is a great asset to have.
A Moroccan bath is the Turkish variant of the Roman bath. The main focus of a Moroccan bath is the water, steam as well as actually bathing.