Toothbrushes, Tweezers, Toilet Paper, & Other Hygiene Products | How It's Made | Science Channel

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Freshen up on the manufacturing processes behind these popular hygiene products!

Chapters:
00:00 Bandages - Originally aired 2005
04:50 Toothbrushes - Originally aired 2006
09:27 Cotton Swabs - Originally aired 2005
14:55 Tweezers - Originally aired 2015
20:00 Facial Tissues - Originally aired 2012
25:00 Electric Hair Clippers - Originally aired 2007
29:59 Nail Clippers - Originally aired 2010
34:59 Toothpicks - Originally aired 2005
39:48 Breath Mints - Originally aired 2012
44:48 Toilet Paper - Originally aired 2005
50:23 Nail Files - Originally aired 2016
55:29 Straight Razors - Originally aired 2010

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I'm so happy How It's Made has been digitalized. Loads of memories of watching the episodes are coming back; and now in full HD! haha

tanzanite
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I know a lot of people want to see a How It's Made segment about the manufacturing machines themselves, but I can safely say (as someone who works in manufacturing) that the majority of those machines are custom built for the job. In other words they're completely unique. I'm sure there are some high-demand machines they could cover, but those would be hard to find.

Edit: Case in point, that tablet press has quite a few uses in both medicine and candy, like what we see with the mints, so that one could certainly get a segment.

AManwithaBx
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I love to fall asleep to these. I remember when I'd go to my godfathers house I'd always spend super early mornings watching this while intermittently napping until it finally got daylight enough I could get in my 4 foot deep little pool in his backyard. Then in the afternoon I'd watch it while I ate lunch and then I'd take another nap because I was only 7 and a pool made me tired especially after spending 3 hours jumping and splashing and doing tricks

kayleefletcher
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Raise your hand if you’re autistic and as a child this was one of your favorite shows 🙋🏽‍♀️

foreverJMJ
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Either I'm high or the bandaid backing track was lit af

hughjanus
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The tissue segment reminded me of how various paper products used to be available in different colors. Tissues, toilet paper, paper towels-- all came in a variety of colors from about the 1960's until the 1980's. I'm not sure why that stopped.

marigeobrien
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Digitisation complete with de-interlacing artefacts. I'm so happy this series is finally making it to Youtube.

Sir_Uncle_Ned
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Bought my Wahl clippers in 2001. Haven't paid for a haircut since and still using the same device!

christhesmith
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Love having them upload old videos!

Would love to have the sound adjusted for the music turned down.

StarDMC
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I love how he said exactly what everybody was thinking. We use them to clean our ears even though doctors say not to.

tomholroyd
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The music is so groovy for no reason and I’m here for it😂

averytorres
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Thank you for making a LONG episode!!!! 🥰🥰🥰

anonymous_anonymous
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I'm digin' that beat in the tweezer

paddy
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The laying of the cotton pads is a closely guarded secret yet they literally show it😂😂😂

hughjanus
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I love this show. I haven't seen this one. I'm really glad it's a longer one. So many are less than ten minutes. ❤

elizabethtorres
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Yess, ty for this Science channel, this is on of the best shows on History!

DampActionRC
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Loved this show growing up love it more now

jacksgames
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The video is realistic and interesting.

GreenTechFarming
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Where's Tony Hirst?? He's the one and only 'how it's made' narrator.

Nick
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Some of those toothpicks falls out before the package get closed! Are they sure there is exactly 650 toothpicks in those closed packages 😛

Lewellfouch