Cleaning and Exfoliating:
* Soap: Includes bar soap, liquid soap, and body wash. These are used to cleanse the skin and remove dirt, oil, and bacteria.
* Scrubs/Exfoliants: Made with ingredients like sugar, salt, coffee grounds, or small beads to remove dead skin cells.
* Loofah: A natural sponge made from a plant, often used for body scrubbing.
* Washcloths: Soft cloths used to apply soap and rinse the body.
* Toothbrush and Toothpaste: Used for cleaning teeth and preventing cavities.
* Dental Floss: Used to remove food particles and plaque from between teeth.
Moisturizing and Protection:
* Moisturizers: Lotions, creams, or oils applied to the skin to retain moisture and prevent dryness.
* Sunscreen: Protects the skin from harmful UV rays.
* Deodorant: Used to control body odor.
* Antiperspirant: Used to reduce sweating.
* Shaving Cream/Gel: Used to lubricate the skin during shaving.
* Razor: Used to remove hair.
* Hair Conditioner: Used to soften and detangle hair.
* Hand Lotion: Used to keep hands moisturized.
Other:
* Toilet Paper: Used for cleaning after using the toilet.
* Cotton Balls/Swabs: Used for various hygiene tasks, including cleaning ears, applying makeup, and removing makeup.
* Feminine Hygiene Products: Includes pads, tampons, and menstrual cups for managing menstrual flow.
* Nail Clippers: Used to trim nails.
* Nail File: Used to shape nails.
* Hairbrush/Comb: Used to style and detangle hair.
* Hair Dye: Used to change hair color.
Important Note: Personal hygiene materials can vary depending on individual needs and preferences. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional if you have any questions or concerns about specific products.