Depending on how often you brush your teeth, you may need to change your toothbrush every few months or so. If you notice the bristles of your toothbrush starting to fray, it’s definitely time for a new one. Be sure to also replace your toothbrush after you’ve been sick, as bacteria...
The Biggest Change of My Life Where are we, I am asking my parents as I awaken from the back seat of our family car, it fills as if the sun is only miles away from me. I cannot believe that we have moved to the desert, ok not really, but Pecos, Texas feels like the desert. ...
Toothbrush Do you often change your toothbrush? Maybe you think it is not necessary. A study shows old toothbrushes bring disease. You should often change your toothbrush. Exercise Swimming, running, skating, skiing, dancing, walking and some other activities can help you keep healthy. You should...
D.Your toothbrush will probably make you sick if there is a healthy balance of bacteria. 3. What are people advised to do in the text? A.Clean the toothbrush holder regularly. B.Keep the toothbrush covered after the use. C.Keep the toothbrush lying down after using it. ...
“To be honest, I’m not even sure I have a spare pair of pants in there or, like, a toothbrush.”Arthur stared. His mind boggled. “But... how are you going to—” He wasn’t even able to finish the question. The thought that anyone could be so completely disorganised had him...
I am already too grossed out by toothbrushing and possible traces of cleaning solvents in the sink to ever wash my face out of a filled sink anyway. (I briefly turn on the water to wet, turn it off, the on again to rinse.) To each her own “yuck,” I suppose. 🙂 Angela ...
Using someone else’s toothbrush Using someone else’s personal hygiene products without asking Sneezing without covering your mouth Sneezing into your hands and then spreading the germs Leaving snotty tissues all over Wearing too much cologne or perfume ...