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  2. Quince's Linen Napkins Will Seriously Elevate Your Next ... - AOL

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    Whether you're hosting Christmas dinner, planning a wedding or shopping for daily use, we've rounded up the best cloth napkins — including linen and cotton.

  3. Personal care products - Wikipedia

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    Personal care products are consumer products which are applied on various external parts of the body such as skin, hair, nails, lips, external genital and anal areas, as well as teeth and mucous membrane of the oral cavity, in order to make them clean, protect them from harmful germs and keep them in good condition.

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  5. Feminine hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Sanitary napkins could be made of woven cotton, knitted or crocheted and filled with rags. [43] They could be homemade for personal use or mass-produced and sold, such as in towns that had a textile industry. [44] The menstrual receptacle was the very earliest hygiene product to be launched as menstrual protection in Sweden, as early as 1879.

  6. Napkin folding - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century, table setting practices were so specific that in Germany there were particular traditions on how to fold napkins, display figures at the table and arrange plate. [7] During this golden age of napkin folding, there was a school in Nuremberg devoted entirely to this art and butlers had shelves of instructional books to ...

  7. A Cheaper Alternative to Tissues -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    First, take a roll of toilet paper and cut down the length of the cardboard center with your scissors. Remove the tube. Take an empty square tissue box and cut three sides along the bottom.