The Hammam it is a place of relaxation and has beneficial properties as it benefits both the body and the skin.
The hammam is also called a Turkish bath and has oriental origins.
Specifically, it is a chamber - a closed space full of water vapor (steam bath) with a maximum temperature of 55° C (usually 43° C - 55° C).
Hammam is a pleasant way to provide smooth and clean skin and a healthy body without fatigue. The high temperature causes the skin to be cleansed as the pores are opened and dead cells are removed from the skin resulting in smooth and soft skin.
The length of stay in the hammam area depends on each person's sensitivity to heat. It is important to note that the body temperature constantly rises and after 15-20 minutes, it reaches around 40°C.
Marble cladding and electric resistance heating are used as marble is the only material that emits heat in the form of infrared radiation, just as we receive solar heat.