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When you gotta go, you gotta go. But what happens after you’ve gone? How do make sure you always leave feeling clean and refreshed? From wiping techniques to handwashing habits, we’ve got you covered for your toileting routine.

First off: Do you always need to wipe?

Yes. Wiping is about more than just helping you clean up after you use the toilet – it’s also to protect your health. Wiping improperly can increase the risk of a urinary tract infection (UTI) and vaginitis in women, and UTIs, itching and general discomfort in men. So, you’ve got to make sure you’re using proper wiping technique to avoid infection.

Let’s dive a little deeper.

Holding Toilet Paper: Advanced Wiping Techniques

How do you hold your toilet paper? Interestingly, there are a variety of different ways people hold their toilet paper. The good news is, there isn’t a right or wrong way. You get to choose whatever way you like best:

  • Folding

    Generally preferred by men, folders will fold the toilet paper into neat squares before they wipe. 54%1 of people claim to be a folder, although the majority is heavily skewed toward the male demographic.

  • Crumpling

    Crumplers will press the toilet paper into a loosely shaped ball before they wipe. 26%1 of the population use this method although the statistics show that mostly women opt to use this method.

  • Hand Wrapping

    The remaining 9%1 are classified as wrappers. They wrap the toilet paper around their hand to form a rudimentary glove that they then use to wipe with.

  • Combination

    Some people might use a combination of techniques, starting with one and then switching to another on subsequent wipes.

  • Wetting toilet paper before wiping

    Some people opt to wet their toilet paper for a more thorough clean, though you may find with this technique that the paper will start to break down and doesn’t work well. Instead, think about pairing Cottonelle® Brand Toilet Paper with Cottonelle® Flushable Wipes, infused with the gentle cleansing power of water. Both are designed with Cottonelle® CleaningRipples Texture to remove more at once for a refreshing clean.

Front to Back, or Back to Front?

While it might seem inconsequential which of these movements you use, there is a bit more to consider, and the right technique can have an impact on your health and overall hygiene.

How to Properly Clean Your Butt

Believe it or not, there are a few things to know about wiping to ensure a better toileting experience and avoid the consequences of not wiping properly.

  • How many times should you wipe after pooping? Here’s a guide…

    There’s no hard and fast rule to how many times you should wipe, as every bowel movement is different. The best rule of thumb is to continue to use additional sheets of toilet paper until you feel clean. A quick glance at the paper can also help tell you if your bottom is clean or not (it’s okay. We all look.) And, if you’re looking for a shower fresh clean (especially after a bowel movement), try adding Cottonelle® Flushable wipes to your toileting routine.

  • Be sure to pat, never scrub.

    When wiping – always be gentle! Your privates are sensitive parts. Don’t use too much force when wiping, and never use a scrubbing motion, as this can cause microtears in which bacteria can enter.

What to Do if You Keep Wiping But There's Still Poop

If you keep wiping and are finding it difficult to come away clean, you might have an underlying health concern. Don’t worry if this happens once and awhile. Every bowel movement is different, but if you’re noticing it becoming more of a rule than an exception, there might be an underlying condition at hand. It’s best to consult your doctor.

To Sit or Stand During Wiping

Ultimately, this is a personal preference – with benefits to each method. For sitters, the main pro is cheeks stay spread, preventing any cheek-on-cheek smearing. That means easy cleaning access. For standers, they like that their hands don’t come near the toilet bowl (especially important for public toilets), and they won’t accidentally touch bare cheek or thigh with soiled toilet paper when they’re coming around for a visual inspection.

Should guys wipe after they pee?

While most men are content with shaking after they pee, it’s a good idea to make a small wipe or dab to ensure that there is no remaining urine. This will help keep your urethra and your undies clean!

How to prevent Toilet paper Residue

Toilet paper residue can be annoying and may lead to itchiness. First, we recommend using a strong and absorbent brand of toilet paper like Cottonelle® Ultra CleanCare® or Cottonelle® Ultra ComfortCare® Toilet Paper. They’re both 3x thicker and 3x stronger and up to 2x more absorbent than the leading national value brand. Second, we suggest not using a firm or aggressive wiping technique. Third, pair your dry toilet paper with Cottonelle® Flushable Wipes to ensure no toilet paper residue is left behind and you get that shower fresh clean.

Is Wiping with Toilet Paper Enough?

To give yourself an even deeper clean, you can incorporate some of these other methods in addition to your dry toilet paper:

  • Cottonelle® Flushable Wipes

    Cottonelle® Flushable Wipes, made with 95% water, provide a shower fresh feeling without putting your plumbing or septic system at risk. Eco-friendly, they are made with plant-based fibers that are 100% biodegradable and are designed to be flushed. Plus, they contain no harsh chemicals so you can confidently wipe your way to a refreshing clean!

  • A bidet

    A bidet is a great investment if you’re looking for an even more thorough cleaning. Following up wiping with a spray from the bidet will have you feeling fresh in no time.

  • A syringe ball

    A syringe ball is a bit more involved than even a bidet, but it can offer the most hygienic and thorough cleaning for your private parts.

How to Pass the Time on the Toilet

Interesting fact: it’s harmful to your health to rush pooping. It can lead to all sorts of uncomfortable problems like hemorrhoids, anal fissures and more.2 So, here are a few ways to help you pass the time while you’re on the toilet:

  • Read a book or a magazine – it’s great to have these on hand.
  • Surf the internet or stream a movie/TV show.
  • Practice Cottonelle® Toilet Paper origami!
  • Read our other articles on Toilet Paper usage.

Don’t Forget to Wash Your Hands!

Handwashing is a vital part of bathroom hygiene.
Always wash your hands after wiping. It reduces the risk of infection via harmful bacteria. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)1 recommends the following steps when it comes to washing your hands:

  • Wet your hands with clean, running water and apply soap.
  • Lather by rubbing your hands together with the soap. Lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails as well as your palms.
  • Scrub for at least 20 seconds. An easy way to time this is to hum the "Happy Birthday" song twice from start to finish.
  • Rinse your hands thoroughly under clean, running water.
  • Dry your hands using a clean towel or allow them to air-dry.

Using a paper towel to turn off faucets or open doors is an extra preventative measure you can take to avoid transmission of germs and bacteria.

Remember, when on the throne, take the time you need. Your bottom will thank you!

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Wiping Front to Back

What is the most hygienic way to wipe your bum? ›

After comfortably passing a stool, always wipe from front to back. Avoid any skin-to-skin contact with stool. Simply reach behind your back and between your legs, using plenty of crumpled or folded toilet tissue. Wipe backward from the perineum , the space between the genitals and anus, moving toward and past the anus.

What is the correct way to wipe after peeing? ›

The ideal way to use paper is to wipe one area, discard the used paper, and then wipe another area with clean paper. However, this is really unnecessary work. When cleaning the private area, always keep in mind the principle of wiping from front to back, that is, wiping from the urethra to the back towards the rectum.

Why do I have skid marks even though I wipe? ›

Do you notice skid marks in your underwear even after you've wiped clean? You may have what we call “sticky poo”. Sticky poo is a common digestive issue that can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. This type of poo is characterized by its dense and difficult-to-wipe consistency.

How many times should you wipe after pooping? ›

Not to mention, wiping a lot can make you itchy and uncomfortable when you finish going to the toilet. Ideally, after a bowel movement should only use two to three times to wipe the toilet paper. If you're experiencing something that's bothering you, see your doctor if your symptoms persist.

Should you use wet wipes after pooping? ›

Use wet wipes

Wet wipes can help you avoid irritation from dry toilet paper. Even wet toilet paper can work in a pinch. Look for products that are unscented and for sensitive skin. Otherwise, these wipes could cause irritation and actually worsen your symptoms.

Should you wipe your bum, sitting or standing? ›

To Sit or Stand During Wiping

Ultimately, this is a personal preference – with benefits to each method. For sitters, the main pro is cheeks stay spread, preventing any cheek-on-cheek smearing. That means easy cleaning access.

Why should you never wipe more than three times? ›

George is a pelvic floor physiotherapist so she does know what she's talking about, but she explains that wiping more than two or three times is called "fecal smearing" and you're really just pushing around everything down there more than it needs to be.

Why do I have to wipe again hours after pooping? ›

When we have piles swelling can occur in certain places, meaning it's possible that our back passage won't be able to close completely. Because of this poop gets a bit 'splodged' and can leak out even after we've finished a bowel movement leading to a greater need to wipe more.

What if you don't wipe after pooping? ›

Failure to wipe correctly could leave you vulnerable to a urinary tract infection or aggravate any existing rectal issues, like hemorrhoids or anal fissures. That's why Health turned to a gynecologist, a medical doctor specializing in the female reproductive tract. They get asked about wiping quite often.

What is a ghost wipe? ›

Robust Ghost Wipes hold together even when used on the roughest surfaces. In the lab, Ghost Wipes readily and completely dissolve during digestion for maximum recovery of target analyte(s) - there is no messy fibrous material to clog the sample uptake capillary or nebuliser.

Is it normal to look after you wipe? ›

It's completely normal (and recommended) to look at the toilet paper after we wipe, but what are the common health issues we can detect when looking at the TP? Blood on toilet paper or reddish stool can be a sign of bleeding in the lower part of the bowels.

Why is my poop so messy to wipe? ›

Messy, sticky poop may indicate a person is consuming excess fat and insufficient dietary fiber from foods such as fruits and vegetables. Mushy poop may also mean the stool is traveling too fast through the digestive system, and the intestines cannot absorb much water before it exits the body.

How deep should you wipe? ›

Wipe backward from the perineum, toward and past the anus. “Wipe gently, and use additional toilet paper until the paper is clean and never scrub the skin around the perineum. If you cannot reach behind your back, reaching in between your legs from the front is fine as long as you wipe from front to back,” says Dr.

Can adults use baby wipes on private parts? ›

There are also wipes made for women, sometimes referred to as feminine hygiene wipes but there's nothing wrong with using baby wipes. If they are safe and gentle enough for a baby, they should be fine for a teenager or woman. You may have to use caution with scented wipes since they could be irritating.

What is the simple trick that helps empty your bowels every morning? ›

Lemon juice – a cleansing way to encourage bowel movements is to try taking a glass of water mixed with the juice of half a lemon before bed and when you wake up. You may want to drink with a straw as you could find your teeth becoming sensitive after a regular course of lemon water.

Is water more hygienic than toilet paper? ›

Water is considered more hygienic since all feces and urine are washed off and leaves no bad smell in underwear whereas wiping does leave residual smell behind no matter how much one scrubs with toilet paper. Water washes away feces particle that may get stuck in hairs around our bums which is not the case for wiping.

How do you sanitize after pooping? ›

Wet the surface with the diluted bleach or disinfectant and leave the disinfectant on the area for 5 minutes. Then clean the area again with soap and hot water. To dilute household bleach, follow the directions on the label. If you mix your own diluted bleach, use goggles or glasses to protect your eyes from splashes.

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