Bidets are gentle and hygienic. In fact, a 2022 study found that the hands of people who use bidets have profoundly fewer microbes than those who wipe. Researchers asked 32 nursing students in Japan ...
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 ...
Thousands of Americans — myself included — ordered a bidet during the toilet paper shortage of the 2020 lockdown. And we all realized what Italian, Japanese, and other cultures have known for decades: ...
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You may have seen them in bathrooms during trips abroad: a second porcelain trough, next to the toilet, that looks like a cross between a urinal and a sink. That thing there is a bidet, people!
If you’re a frequent traveler, chances are you’ve stumbled on a bidet or two in your lifetime. Though less common in the United States, bidets (pronounced buh-days) are having a serious moment. This ...
While a large majority of the world—from Europe to Asia to South America—has already embraced the bidet as a more sanitary approach to bathroom hygiene for hundreds of years, for one reason or another ...