Items in the bathroom with C

  • Hair conditioner kept in the shower.

  • Used to untangle and style hair in bathroom.

  • Face or shaving cream; often by the sink.

  • Many people keep candles for bathroom scent.

  • Washcloth or cleaning cloth used in bathrooms.

  • Bathroom cabinet stores medicines and toiletries.

  • Makeup product often kept in bathroom drawers.

  • Toothpaste brand; found by the bathroom sink.

  • Bathroom cleaner for sinks, tubs, and toilet.

  • Hair styling tool commonly used in bathrooms.

  • Bathroom counter is a common fixture.

  • Toothpaste brand, classic on bathroom sinks.

  • Wall clock often hangs in some bathrooms.

  • Face cleanser commonly used at bathroom sink.

  • Perfumed cologne bottle often kept by the sink.

  • Nail or hair clippers usually live in the bathroom.

  • Cotton swabs used for ears/makeup, classic bathroom item.

  • Cleaning supplies like sprays kept under bathroom sink.

  • Scented candles often used for bath time relaxation.

  • Hair curler is a common bathroom styling appliance.

  • Face or body creams regularly stored in bathrooms.

  • Makeup and skincare cosmetics usually kept in bathroom.

  • General term for soaps, sprays etc. for washing.

  • Shower/bath caddy holds bottles and soaps.

  • Hair or towel clips often sit by the sink.

  • Single clip, e.g. for hair or towels, fits.

  • Hygiene item for ears, kept with toiletries.

  • Toilet fixture; another term for toilet seat.

  • Used as hair/skin oil; many keep it by tub.

  • Nail/face hair clippers; classic bathroom tool.

  • Toilet flush water tank, built‑in bathroom part.

  • Toilet paper brand, often seen on the roll.

  • Specific toothpaste brand, common at the sink.

  • Cream for skin/face; lives on bathroom shelves.

  • Another name for cotton swabs kept for hygiene.

  • Toothpaste brand; many keep Crest in bathroom.

  • Bathroom cleaners for sink, toilet, tiles, etc.

  • Often stored in bathroom for cleaning litter.

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