Bidets are bathroom fixtures that use a stream of water to clean you off after using the bathroom. Bidets have been popular in Asia, South America, and Europe for many years, and are standard plumbing ...
Look, I’m not anti-bidet. I have one at home and I appreciate it. But there are some nonsensical bidet related myths going around that need to be flushed away. Chief among them: the idea that if you ...
If you’re a loyal toilet paper user, you’ve probably never questioned exactly how hygienic your wiping is. Here’s why experts recommend mixing up your bathroom habits in favor of a more efficient ...
Editor's Note: This week's column continues the discussion of the bidet, common in Europe and elsewhere but not in the United States. As we all know our nation is the world's most civilized country in ...
Q: I feel like I’m using the wrong toilet paper or what I’m using is too harsh on my skin. How should I be wiping after using the bathroom? A: Instead of wiping with toilet paper, try using a bidet.
Bidets, in their most basic form, use a stream of water to cleanse your posterior after you poop. As a longtime bidet user myself, I consider it an essential for my personal hygiene. Since making the ...
Bidets are an alternative to toilet paper. They clean your backside using water, allowing you to forgo toilet tissue altogether. Although they’re extremely popular in European and Asian countries, ...
Let’s face it: Americans are late to the bidet party. Around 70% of the world doesn’t rely on toilet paper, according to Outside Magazine. Yet in the U.S., the bidet has long been seen as a foreign ...
What many people want as a holiday gift or a home improvement this year is a bidet, which appears to be no coincidence in a year when toilet paper shortages have been an issue. “We saw just explosive ...