How do you clean yourself without toilet paper?


How do you clean yourself without toilet paper?

  1. Baby wipes. Share on Pinterest Baby wipes are one possible toilet paper alternative. ...
  2. Bidet. A bidet is a small bowl or receptacle that a person can use to rinse themselves after using the toilet. ...
  3. Sanitary pad. ...
  4. Reusable cloth. ...
  5. Napkins and tissue. ...
  6. Towels and washcloths. ...
  7. Sponges. ...
  8. Toilet paper alternative safety and disposal.


What does France use instead of toilet paper?

France, Portugal, Italy, Japan, Argentina, Venezuela, and Spain: Instead of toilet paper, people from these countries (most of them from Europe) usually have a bidet in their washrooms. A bidet like a toilet, but also includes a spout that streams water like a water fountain to rinse you clean.


Do Japanese use toilet paper?

Toilet paper is used in Japan, even by those who own toilets with bidets and washlet functions (see below). In Japan, toilet paper is thrown directly into the toilet after use. However, please be sure to put just the toilet paper provided in the toilet.


What countries wash instead of wipe?

Here are just a few examples:
  • Japan. Bidets in Japan are very popular. ...
  • India. In India, people have been very practical and resourceful in cleaning their bums without toilet paper. ...
  • China. In China, many people use what's called a chamber pot. ...
  • Italy. ...
  • France. ...
  • Philippines. ...
  • Trying BidetMate. ...
  • So there you have it!


How do you dry yourself after using a bidet?

The modern bidet seats even have drying options. If you press the 'Dry' button, provided there is one, the air dryer will dry the area. If you are using the traditional bidet, you can dry using toilet paper or a towel. In most public toilets with bidets, towels are provided on a ring next to it.