Facial tissue is mainly used for daily cleaning, such as wiping the face, hands, or surfaces of objects. It has the characteristics of being soft, skin friendly, and highly absorbent.
Face tissue paper is made of native wood pulp or bamboo pulp, with a delicate texture that is not easy to peel off and suitable for direct contact with the skin. Its fiber structure has been specially treated to maintain a certain degree of toughness in both dry and wet conditions, and can cope with common stains such as slight oil stains and sweat. Some products are added with glycerin or cream to reduce skin irritation caused by friction while cleaning.
Specially processed facial tissues can be used for wiping precision items such as glasses and mobile phone screens to avoid leaving scratches. Some medical grade facial tissues have undergone high-temperature disinfection and are suitable for cleaning and caring around wounds. Kitchen specific styles usually have higher wet strength, can absorb food oils and fats, and are not easily broken.
When selecting facial tissue, attention should be paid to checking the execution standards and avoiding excessive extraction and waste in daily use. Sensitive skin is recommended to use fragrance free products, and the wiping action should be gentle to reduce skin friction. Waste facial tissues should be disposed of in a dry garbage bin and not flushed into the toilet to prevent blockages in the pipes. Reasonable use of facial tissues can not only maintain hygiene, but also reduce resource consumption and environmental burden.
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