This soap may be a suitable choice if you want a body cleanser that does more than remove sweat and sebum. Its cleansing base is paired with glycerin, which helps retain moisture in the skin, and with honey extract and propolis, which are known in cosmetic use for softening properties. Linden extract is included for a soothing effect, which can be helpful when skin feels uncomfortable after heat, steam or washing.
That said, it is still a soap-style cleanser and contains surfactants that are meant to remove impurities and excess oil. If your skin is very dry, easily irritated or sensitive to fragranced or botanical cosmetics, use it moderately at first rather than repeatedly in one sauna session. A practical approach is to test it on a small area of the body, rinse well and check how the skin feels over the next day before using it more widely.
The formula also contains lactic acid, which can support gentle exfoliation and a smoother skin texture. This can be useful for body skin that feels rough, but it also means you should avoid using it together with aggressive scrubs or other exfoliating products on the same area if your skin is prone to stinging or redness.
Do not apply to broken or irritated skin, and stop using it if discomfort persists. If you have a diagnosed skin condition or ongoing irritation, ask a dermatologist or qualified specialist before adding new cosmetic products to your routine.