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Spend less time in the bathroom and more time in the bedroom with our best selling bulb in combo with our psyllium husk fiber powder, Bottom Balance. Douching is easy breezy when your fiber intake is consistent making this bundle a 🍑's dream team. Our bulb prevents over-douching and keeps water out of the sigmoid colon while our fiber powder does the deep work for you and keeps you regular. What on earth are you going to do with all the extra time on your hands? 😏
less time
in the bathroom
more time in the bedroom
why our bulb is better
prevents over-douching
keeps water out of the sigmoid colon
significantly decreases prep time
antibacterial
travel-friendly + discreet
giant bulbs
why Bottom Balance is better
IBS-friendly
No gender hang ups
One iconic + heavily researched ingredient
Stigma-free
True 30-day supply
gummies
capsules
your 🍑 will love our products
Ken
“As an occasional bottom and avid toy user, cleaning out was hit or miss, mostly misses, with larger bulbs. With the Better Bottoming Bulb cleaning out is quick and reliable. It is the best on the market. Do yourself a favor and buy one or two.”
Hans
“Thank you for making the best douche ever. It has changed the game for me!”
Andy
“This does the job and does it really well! Really does cut prep time way down. Can’t say just how great this is!”
Jarred
“Easy to pack for travel, and easy to insert and remove nozzle from the bulb. Has definitely cut down on prep time knowing that there’s less water to push out. And everyone stayed clean during play time!”
What makes The Better Bottoming Bulb different?
PROPELS
too much water
too deep into
the sigmoid colon

NOT
travel-friendly

BREAKS DOWN
over time due
to material

PREP TIME
feels never ending

POROUS
MATERIAL
traps bacteria

RARELY
made for 🍑 use

What makes Bottom Balance different?
not
always
IBS-FRIENDLY

RARELY
a true
30-day
supply

notoriously
UNSTABLE

boast claims
rooted in
STIGMA

COSTLY
for the
serving size

temperature
SENSITIVE

no weird gender hang ups
Our products are made for everyone and everybody. Anyone can bottom and we want to ensure anyone has the resources to do so.
accessible af
We designed our products to be as accessible and affordable as possible because everyone deserves to feel their best. Costly gender-focused barriers are so last century.
Frequently asked bulb questions
Is shipping discreet?
Yes! All of our products are shipped in a plain mailer bag with zero branding to keep your purchase discreet and confidential.
How do I douche with my new bulb?
We have created a convenient guide to help you out!
How do I clean my bulb?
We have created a convenient guide to help you out!
Is douching really necessary?
Douching is not necessary, but instead is a preference. Until you feel the urge to go to the bathroom, poop is stored in the sigmoid colon (see image below) way out of reach for any penis. In fact, poop is usually not present in the rectum.
With that being said, once you’ve passed a bowel movement your rectum is especially good to go for butt stuff for a long time! If you’re getting enough fiber, the fiber bulks your stool and acts like a sweeper in your colon, leaving very little residue behind. Try to prioritize fiber in your diet so that you aren’t solely relying on douching.
It’s important to never ignore that “gotta go” feeling. If you feel like you need to poop, go poop! If you ignore the sensation, your rectum will relax and you won’t have that sensation again until a new stool enters the picture. Emptying your rectum naturally is one of the best ways to be sure your rectum is empty without having to douche at all. You can always use a finger or a toy to test your cleanliness first to decide if you’d like to douche or not.
How often should I douche?
Ideally, you should douche no more than two or three times per week. Douching too often can disrupt the natural mucus production in your rectum and can even lead to douching dependency (throwing off bowel regularity) and chronic constipation. If you’re going to douche, remember: Less is best!
I bought The Better Bottoming Bulb! Is the tip supposed to be a tight fit to the bulb?
Absolutely! The bulb is brand new but the tip will get easier to insert after a couple uses. We recommend keeping the tip stored upside down in the bulb to help "stretch" the hole of the bulb quicker...this is all too canny.
You want the tip to fit snuggly into the bulb for two reasons. First, so the bulb has an airtight seal, avoiding air getting sent up your bum while prepping. Secondly, you want the tip to stay secured onto the bulb so there are no accidents. If you feel like the tip is slipping out of the bulb easily, it's time to replace your bulb. We recommend replacing your bulb once a year.
Should I lube the tip of my douche?
Absolutely! You should never insert the tip/spout of a douche without lubing the tip/spout first. Inserting a douche without lube can result in anal irritation and possibly a micro tear in the rectum.
How often should I replace my douche?
For optimal hygiene, replace your bulb annually!
Does anal douching reduce colon cancer?
It’s important to know that there is a difference between colon and anal cancer.
Currently there is no link to anal douching and colon cancer. However, anal douching can increase STI transmissions, douching dependency, and disrupt mucus production in the rectum.
How can I prepare to be ready for a long time, like when I’ll be out all day then head to an afterparty?
Fiber is key for keeping your bum ready for bottoming all day.
Besides fiber’s ability to bulk your stool and sweep your colon of residue, fiber also keeps you regular. Regularity is your bestie when it comes to bottoming. Once you are more in tune with your regularity, you can have a better game plan to be out and about for the day.
For example, you’ve been taking fiber supplements for a month now, your diet is pretty consistent, and you pretty much have one bowel movement every morning. If you are someone that prefers to douche, you could douche after that bowel movement and have very little worries the rest of the day.
If you’re someone that has irregular bowel movements, try to start incorporating fiber supplements into your diet so that you can be in tune with your regularity. Your body is giving you info that will be vital in making future outings so much easier.
How can I be ready for impromptu sex, when desire strikes but I haven’t planned ahead?
To be ready for impromptu sex, be flexible, open-minded, and try to find partners (yes, even hookups) that are empathetic.
If your fiber game is strong, you’ve already had a bowel movement today, and you’ve avoided foods that trigger your unique body (by causing bloating, gas, or any sensation that makes bottoming uncomfortable), you’re most likely good to go. If any accidents occur that make you uncomfortable or unable to bottom, communicate with your partner and pivot to foreplay, oral sex, shower sex, or whatever keeps the fun moving and the shame at bay.
How can I properly prepare for anal if I have IBS or colitis?
IBS and colitis shouldn't get in the way of you bottoming. For a more detailed answer, watch the video linked below.
How do I learn to relax to bottom?
For a more detailed answer, watch the video linked below.
Frequently asked fiber powder questions
Why is psyllium husk powder better than gummies or capsules?
Easy! Psyllium is more researched and backed by scientific evidence. Bottom Balance is made solely out of psyllium husk and delivers 3 grams of fiber per teaspoon serving. Most gummies and capsules pack in the artificial ingredients or are proprietary blends, meaning the company doesn’t have to disclose the exact ingredients or their amounts in a formula. Psyllium husk is proven to improve constipation, diarrhea, and IBS symptoms, and build bowel regularity. Many gummies and capsules promote stigma to sell their products, or make claims not backed by scientific evidence.
How do I take Bottom Balance?
1) Add 1 teaspoon to a glass and mix with cool water for 20-30 seconds (you can also add it to smoothies or shakes). Add flavored water enhancers of your choice (optional).
2) Drink quickly before the drink gets thick on ya! Especially if you add psyllium to a thicker beverage than water. That’s the magic of psyllium husk before your eyes!
3) Start low and slow! If you’re new to taking a fiber supplement, start with 1 teaspoon per day for at least a week to monitor how you feel. If you feel great after the first week, you can start taking a serving in the morning and another serving in the evening.
When will I start noticing results?
Depending on the amount of fiber you already consume in your diet, you could see results in as little as 2 days. It’s important to stay consistent and take at least one teaspoon per day for optimal results.
How many servings are in a bottle?
Unlike many other brands that do very…interesting math to get to their “30-day supply” suggestions, we developed Bottom Balance to eventually be taken twice a day. Every bottle of Bottom Balance has 60 servings for a true 30-day supply.
How long should I take Bottom Balance for?
It’s important to remember to get most of your fiber through your diet, but it’s safe to take Bottom Balance indefinitely to bridge the fiber gap in your diet. Over 90% of people don’t get enough fiber in their daily diet. With Bottom Balance, you’re officially a part of the 10% that are.
Can I take Bottom Balance with PrEP or other important medications?
Yes, but always take important medications at least 2-3 hours before or after taking any fiber supplement.
Is shipping discreet?
Yes! All of our products are shipped in a plain mailer bag with zero branding to keep your purchase discreet and confidential.
† Individual results may vary. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Use only as directed. Consult your healthcare provider before using supplements or providing supplements to children under the age of 18. The information provided herein is intended for your general knowledge only and is not intended to be, nor is it, medical advice or a substitute for medical advice. If you have or suspect you have, a specific medical condition or disease, please consult your healthcare provider.