Posted June 05, 2016

- Back when soap wasn't invented yet (or not widely used due to high price or something), it would also help clean your skin from all the dirt that had accumulated in hard work outside.
- The "vihta" (also called "vasta" in different parts of Finland) gives also a slight nice odor to the sauna.
- A ritual.
Also it is not really painful like I suggested. The "vihta" is soaked in water for a long time so that it becomes quite soft (mainly the birch leaves), and it wouldn't hurt any more than swatting yourself with a wet towel or something, maybe even less.
Since you can make your own "vihta" from fresh birch leaves only in the summer, I've seen some groceries even selling frozen "vihtas" in the winter.
I think one day I will invent some kind of plastic "vihta" with genuine odorous birch oil and motorized action, and become a billionaire!
Post edited June 05, 2016 by timppu