Posted by Mark on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 5:04am.
Your toiletries are the things that you use relating to your personal hygiene and grooming.
Eau de toilette is the 'perfume' with a higher percentage of water.
I get where the confusion came from :)
Anyway, hope this helps
Hannah is correct. Good explanation!
Yes thank you and is there a singular a toiletry or just plural toiletries?
Only plural.
Ok thank you both :) One more question. Is might the past form of may?
As a verb, yes: http://www.answers.com/topic/might
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