Bathrooms are small rooms that do heavy duty. Moisture is constant, surfaces take a beating, and the gear you keep on the counter gets used every single morning. This room guide focuses on the picks that reward the daily grind. An electric toothbrush delivers a genuinely better clean than manual brushing for most people. A dry skin moisturizer handles the sensitive faces that hard water and hot showers tend to strip. A durable shower curtain stops water damage at the seams. A quality hair dryer cuts routine time in half and leaves hair in better shape. Each pick links to a full roundup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long should an electric toothbrush head last?

Most dentists recommend swapping the head roughly every three months, or sooner if the bristles fray. A worn head scrubs less effectively and can irritate gums during brushing.

Should I apply moisturizer before or after the shower?

Within a few minutes of stepping out, while your skin is still slightly damp. That window locks in water that would otherwise evaporate and leave dry skin even drier than before you washed.

How do I keep a shower curtain from growing mildew?

Pull it fully across the tub after every shower so it dries evenly, and machine wash it with a splash of white vinegar once a month. Fabric liners last longer with that simple routine than plastic.

Is ionic hair dryer technology worth paying for?

For fine or frizzy hair, often yes. Ionic models seal the cuticle and cut drying time, which means less heat exposure overall. Thick or coarse hair benefits less and can rely on standard hot air dryers.

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