The first time I used the Cottonelle Aloe & E toilet paper, I have to admit that I was very impressed. The toilet tissue was nice and thick, and it seemed to be very absorbent when I used it. Cottonelle toilet paper has little vertical "ridges," which are ripples that give the paper a little bit of texture. This helps clean things up very nicely! Another nice thing about the Cottonelle toilet paper is that it is thick enough to withstand being wet, and it doesn't just fall apart like thinner toilet paper does when exposed to water. This can be helpful for those inadvertent "bathroom tasks" like wiping up a smudge of toothpaste or make-up.
One time, I was at my local Target Store and made the mistake of picking up a package of the "regular" Cottonelle toilet paper instead of the one infused with Aloe & Vitamin E. I realized my mistake when I got home, but didn't think it would make a huge difference. I quickly realized, however, that the Aloe & E infused paper really did feel better on my skin than the regular Cottonelle toilet paper. To avoid making the same mistake I made, look for the Cottonelle tissue that comes in a green package instead of a blue one.
In the end, I have to say that I really am much happier using the Cottonelle Aloe & E toilet paper than I have been with most other toilet paper brands I've tried. I can often find coupons for Cottonelle toilet paper in my local newspaper, so that definitely helps me save money. On average, I believe I pay about $0.70 per "double-sized" roll of Cottonelle, which really isn't a lot to pay for the comfort it provides. I have been highly satisfied with Cottonelle Aloe & E toilet paper, and I think if you give it a try, you will be too. For more information about the Cottonelle product line, visit the website listed in the resources section of this article.
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Published by Robert Borden
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- The cost of a double-sized roll of Cottonelle is about $0.70 when you buy large multi-packs.



