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WE'RE ITCHING TO CARE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH!

Did you know that 70% of the world’s population already uses water for intimate hygiene? Yet, in some cultures, like Germany, bidets or butt and intimate showers are still not the norm. We want to change that. Many people still think toilet paper is the most hygienic, healthiest, and supposedly “elite” way to clean intimate areas—but that’s simply not true.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. NOT JUST BY A**HOLES.

Actually, doctors also advise against cleaning our most intimate areas with dry paper or wet wipes. While regular toilet paper can cause tiny tears in the skin and lead to contamination due to its texture and friction, wet wipes often contain numerous ingredients (such as preservatives and fragrances). These disrupt the natural skin flora and also pose the risk of skin irritation and developing allergies. That’s why doctors recommend cleaning with clean water. And even if irritation or injury has already occurred, a butt shower helps: it alleviates symptoms and pain from hemorrhoids, Crohn's disease, and irritable bowel syndrome.

YOUR VULVA WILL THANK YOU.

Even during your period, an intimate shower is a real game changer. The water helps gently remove menstrual blood without further irritating your vulva. You’ll notice: with water for cleaning, you simply feel cleaner and fresher. Using a bidet during menstruation also reduces infections and bacteria, and it’s the more sustainable, zero-waste alternative to toilet paper. In general, gentle cleaning with an intimate shower lowers the risk of vaginal infections and supports a healthy vaginal flora. Wet wipes often cause skin irritation and allergies because they contain countless ingredients (e.g., preservatives and fragrances). Washing with water helps protect the natural pH balance of the vaginal flora.

A GAMECHANGER DURING PREGNANCY

Our intimate shower is the ideal care during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Using an intimate shower with water allows for gentle cleaning of your intimate area, avoiding the irritation and allergies that can be caused by wiping with toilet paper or wet wipes. Especially after childbirth, it’s important to keep birth injuries, such as from a tear or episiotomy, free from germs and support the healing process. Additionally, postpartum discharge can be removed more effectively and gently with a portable bidet than with toilet paper, which is why midwives have long recommended this form of intimate hygiene.

BUTT SHOWERS: THE NEW NORMAL FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

First, we were fans. Then came our kids! Especially little bottoms are super sensitive and can easily get irritated, leading to soreness or itchy rashes. The butt shower is not only fun for the kids to use, but it also makes life easier for parents when it comes to kids' hygiene. Unlike toilet paper, Bidetlity eliminates unpleasant odors after using the bathroom and helps prevent itching or discomfort for children.