You wear nothing, or as little clothing as is permissible. In some locations swimwear is banned. In others, notices may say swimwear is required - although this may be commonly ignored. You should always have something between your body and the sauna benches. A towel is the best solution. The safest option, worldwide, is to enter the sauna wrapped in a towel. You can then loosen the towel if you wish, taking into account the apparent preferences of anyone you may be sharing the sauna with.
In a Swedish sauna yes, in a Finnish sauna no.
A dry sauna does not need a exhaust fan
Wet sauna is more beneficial with people with psoriasis
Traditionally, you either wear a towel or you are naked.
No, since sauna is very humid and it makes your body sweat more.
Read the assembly manual.
Steamroom is Turkish invention and a lot colder, Sauna is Finnish invention and a lot hotter place.
You wear the stuff in Lith Harbor, then at lvl 20 buy a bathrobe. Then at lvl 30 get a sauna. You should probably scroll the bathrobe and sauna with dex or luk.
No! Sauna suits are very dangerous in the sauna. They interfere with your body's ability to sweat. If you're wearing a vinyl suit, they give off huge quantities of toxic chemicals that can injure you and your sauna companions. Plus the sauna suit is an insulator, so it's going to slow down the effects of the sauna. The best use of a sauna is wearing as little as possible, so most of your skin is exposed to the heat and your body can sweat freely.
No you wear a bathing suit unless you're alone, then go naked.
Prolonged exposure to infrared sauna heat can lead to dry eyes, irritation, and potential damage to the cornea. It is important to use protective eyewear and limit sauna sessions to prevent eye problems.
Yes, it is recommended to wear eye protection in an infrared sauna to protect your eyes from potential damage caused by the intense heat and light.