The 8 Best Perth Infrared Saunas

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Let’s face it – as our lives become increasingly busy it can be difficult to take the time to rest and recover. It’s so important to switch off every now and then to ensure our body has time to repair itself, to increase our mental health, to ensure we’re able to operate with maximum concentration and focus and to just boost our mood in general. One of the best ways to rejuvenate and revive the soul is by taking an infrared Sauna, and Perth has a lot of great options. 

Our round-up includes the best infrared sauna sessions Perh has to offer. These studios are located all over Perth and each offers something a little different. Keep reading to find the Perth infrared sauna that is right for you, the potential health benefits and important information on how to get the most from your Perth infrared sauna session.

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What is an infrared sauna?

Infrared saunas are one of the latest health and wellness trends and are well worth checking out. Infrared saunas use lamps that give off infrared light (the electromagnetic radiation that is at a lower frequency than visible light) to produce heat. 

The infrared light given off by these lamps is able to easily penetrate and warm the body, to increase core body temperature. 

Infrared sauna bench with red light

What is the difference between traditional and infrared saunas?

Traditional saunas are heated using steam. Steam heats the air around you, in turn, warming you up. Steam saunas operate at around 70 degrees Celcius.

Unlike the traditional variety, the light given off by infrared saunas is able to heat up the body before heating up the air. This means that infrared saunas can operate at lower temperatures, around 55 degrees Celsius while giving you a better sweat.

If you’ve found traditional steam saunas hard to tolerate in the past, an infrared sauna may be for you. The lower temperatures make the sauna more tolerable and you may be able to stay in longer, getting all those great health benefits!  

Health benefits of using an infrared sauna

Saunas have been used for centuries in plenty of cultures to promote health and wellbeing. While studies on the benefits of infrared saunas are ongoing, users report many health benefits of infrared saunas. Things like better sleep, fat loss, clearer skin, stress relief, better circulation and a decrease in muscle soreness all make the list. 

A possible explanation for this huge list of benefits is that infrared saunas promote increased circulation. When the body heats up heart rate increases, blood vessels dilate and we sweat more – just like when we exercise.  

What do you wear during an infrared sauna session?

It can be tricky to know what to wear during your sauna, but it’s typically best to wear as little as possible. Good sauna outfits include underwear, robe, bathers, sports bra and shorts or even naked while sitting on a towel if you have a private room and the business allows it. It’s best to avoid heavy clothing or fabrics that aren’t breathable.

Ensuring your skin is clean and free from oils, moisturisers, makeup, fake tan or other products that can clog your pores will also make your session more effective.

It will take a little time for your core body temperature to fall back to normal after your sauna, so you’ll want to get changed into light, flowy, breathable clothing for maximum comfort.

Man dressed in robe sitting in sauna

How do you sauna safely?

Infrared saunas aren’t for everyone and it’s best to check with your doctor if you have concerns or preexisting medical conditions. Pregnant women should avoid saunas as they may be susceptible to overheating. People with heart conditions may be at risk as the sauna causes an increase in heart rate.

If you’re new to infrared sauna sessions start with a lower temperature and take breaks if needed. If you feel lightheaded or dizzy, step outside and take a break. 

It’s also super important to stay hydrated during your sauna. Make sure you drink plenty of water before, during and after your session, otherwise you’ll feel dehydrated rather than the amazing health benefits. You’ll lose plenty of fluid in sweat which need to be replenished. 

Water in sauna

What should you do before you sauna?

Avoid alcohol or coffee before a sauna as these can lead to dehydration. It’s also important to drink plenty of water leading up to your session to avoid dehydration. 

Don’t eat a large meal just before your sauna. If the body is focusing on digestion you’re likely to feel nauseous under the heat. Eating 2-3 hours before your session will ensure your food is digested but you’ll also be less likely to feel dizzy or lightheaded as if you had an empty stomach. 

Shower before your sauna to remove products or oil from your skin. This will ensure you start sweating faster. Dry off thoroughly so you start sweating faster. 

What should you do after your sauna?

There is much debate about best practice after an infrared sauna. Should you jump in the shower to cool off, or slowly let your body temperature drop? 

Some experts say it’s best to ‘shock’ your body with a cold shower after a sauna, which releases endorphins and gets adrenalin flowing. It can also help close pores to keep complexion looking fresh. Others preach that not showering immediately is the way to go, as there are health benefits in allowing your body temperature to gradually drop over time. Of course, whether to shower immediately or not largely will come down to personal preference.

It’s extremely important to keep drinking lots of water after your sauna to replace the water you lost in sweat. 

Woman using infrared sauna control

Top 8 Perth infrared saunas

Below you’ll find the 8 best Perth infrared Saunas and information to help you choose the sauna that is right for you – from location to duration to prices. Please note, that the prices below are accurate at the time of publishing but are subject to change.

Clear mind studio

As soon as you enter Clear Mind Studio you feel calm. Located on Beaufort St in Inglewood, they call themselves “an urban retreat for the mind” and they’re spot on! The owners are super friendly, knowledgeable, and go out of their way to make you feel welcome. 

As well as infrared saunas, Clear Mind Studio offers other relaxing services like massage, yoga, pilates, float and meditation sessions.

The relaxation begins as soon as you arrive as you are directed into the cosy tea lounge where you can quietly sip on calming tea until your sauna is ready. A dimly lit hallway leads down to the sauna rooms. They have small saunas, which fit up to 2 people and a large room which fits up to 4. 

Their saunas are all full spectrum, so include near, mid and far-infrared wavelengths – each offering different health benefits. The saunas also have Bluetooth connectivity so you can listen to your favourite playlist while relaxing and sweating. They provide disposable eco towels and plenty of water to keep you hydrated. The saunas all have an attached ensuite so you can shower afterwards and freshen up. The best part is the sauna bookings are exclusive, so you’ll have the sauna to yourself (and friends if you bring them along).

Each sauna session has a duration of 45 minutes and a single session is $45. Clear Mind Studio also offer package deals and memberships which include sauna sessions at a discounted rate.  

Two women wearing towels drinking tea in a spa

Sweatbox Saunas

Sweatbox Saunas are known as Perth’s only dedicated infrared sauna studio. Located in Cottesloe, a morning session Sweatbox Saunas is the perfect way to begin your day before grabbing a smoothie and heading down to the beach. 

Saunas all have Bluetooth connectivity and there is even a tablet with Netflix in each room for ultimate relaxation. Each sauna comes complete with a chromotherapy menu, where you can choose the colour of visible light emitted in your sauna. Each colour has its own health benefits – think Blue for addressing stress and nervous tensions and red for activating the circulatory and nervous systems. 

There are 4 saunas on-site and each is located in an individual private room, so you don’t have to share with strangers. Towels are provided and they have cold water jugs which can be used to refill your own water bottle to stay hydrated. 

Sweatbox infrared sauna Cottesloe sessions last 45 minutes and are $47, and they also have an introductory offer and package deals. 

Towels for sauna with two flowers on top

Float Lab

Floatlab has studios located in Wembley, North Beach and Currambine. As well as flotation and massage, each studio also offers infrared sauna sessions. 

Sessions are conducted in a private room that has its own sauna pod which can accommodate two people. An environmentally-friendly bath towel and hand towel are provided with each session. Water is also available to ensure you stay hydrated while you sweat. 

Sessions are 30 minutes in duration and are $35 or $50 for two people. 

Two sets of legs crossed in a sauna

Keturah Life

Keturah Life is located in three convenient locations: Nedlands, Highgate and Carine and offers a range of day-spa treatments to help their clients relax, feel rejuvenated and energised. 

Each location offers far infrared sauna sessions, which utilise the ‘far-infrared wavelength of light, which is a slightly longer wavelength than near or middle infrared rays of light. 

Keturah Life’s sauna sessions are $50 each and they also offer package deals or sauna sessions as an add-on to other treatments with reduced pricing.

Float & Restore

Float & Restore, located in Lakeside Joondalup and Carousel, Cannington, is the perfect spot for an infrared sauna in Perth. Along with float tank sessions and massage, they also offer relaxing infrared sauna sessions. 

You can make a day of rest and recovery at Float & Restore by selecting a sauna, float and massage package in their relaxing studio. 

Float & Restore offers plenty of package deals and membership options, but a 60-minute sauna is priced at $60 and $40 for 30 minutes. 

Infrared sauna heating elements

Peace in a Pod

Their motto is “walk in and float out” and that’s exactly what you’ll experience at Peace in a Pod, Ocean Keys! The studio offers infrared sauna, massage, float sessions, as well as all sorts of facials, beauty and skin treatments.

Casual infrared sauna sessions are a reasonable $35 for 30 minutes or $45 for 45 minutes for a single person. Bring a friend for an extra $15. They also offer package deals for reduced rates. 

Re-boot Collective  

Re-boot collective is a health and fitness gym, their mission “Reboot, Recover, Restore” ensures they take a holistic approach to health which includes fitness, recovery and relaxation. 

The infrared sauna is located within their Wellness and Recovery Centre, which also includes flotation therapy pods, red light therapy beds, massage, sound healing and steam cocoons. 

The infrared sauna, which they term the “Detox Box” is available for 45-minute sessions for $35 for non-members, there are also membership options available.

Two women sitting and laughing in sauna

Skindeep Medi-Spas

Skindeep Medi-Spas is a local Perth business and they are located in three convenient locations: Perth CBD, Floreat and Mullaloo. This spa offers a range of treatments focusing on skincare and treatments for anti-ageing. 

Their Mullaloo and Floreat studios offer infrared sauna sessions. Conducted in their Detox Booths, the sauna is $35 for an individual or $50 for two people and 38-40 minutes in duration, followed by a relaxing shower. Patrons are asked to bring a towel and water to their appointment. 

Last words on the 8 best Perth infrared saunas

So why not try something a little different this weekend? Set aside some rejuvenation time and book an infrared sauna. It may just leave you feeling fresh and ready to take on the rest of your busy weekend.

Do you have a favourite infrared sauna studio in Perth that didn’t make the list? Comment below!

Are you looking for more health and wellness activities around Perth? Why not try the 5 Best Perth Pregnancy Pilates Classes. For ultimate stress reduction check out the best float tanks in Perth or the best massage in Joondalup. If you’re looking for bright, glowy skin check out the best hydrafacials in Perth.

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