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Bathroom Tissue

Bathroom tissue, also known as toilet paper, is a soft, absorbent paper product used for personal hygiene after using the toilet or for other sanitary purposes. It is typically sold in rolls and can be found in various thicknesses, ply numbers, and textures. The primary function of bathroom tissue is to clean the anus and surrounding area after defecation, but it can also be used for other personal hygiene purposes such as blowing the nose or wiping up spills. The history of bathroom tissue dates back to ancient China, where it was first produced in the 6th century. It was made from rice straw and was used by the Chinese imperial court. The modern version of bathroom tissue was first introduced in the United States in the mid-19th century and was made from a combination of wood pulp and recycled paper. Today, most bathroom tissue is made from virgin wood pulp, although recycled paper is also used. Bathroom tissue is an essential product for personal hygiene and is used by millions of people worldwide. It is available in a variety of brands, sizes, and styles, each with its own unique features and benefits. Some bathroom tissue is designed to be extra soft and gentle, while others are designed to be more durable and absorbent. Some brands also offer scented or colored bathroom tissue for those who prefer a more luxurious experience.

personal hygiene, absorbent, ply, texture, wood pulp

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