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Feb 01, 2024

How to distinguish the authenticity of facial tissues

Method 1

Just look at the hygiene standard number or label on the back of the packaging. According to the new national regulations, toilet paper must be labeled as "toilet paper". Almost all large factories label it very small, very small, very small. You need to carefully read it. If not, you can refer to the hygiene standard number.

Method 2

Poor quality facial tissue immediately turns into residue when soaked in water, while wood pulp facial tissue still takes shape after being soaked in water. "Falling debris indicates that the quality of the napkins is not up to standard, and it is likely produced through the recycling of waste paper."

According to the quality inspection department's testing, low-quality napkins and tissues contain various fungi, Escherichia coli, tuberculosis, hepatitis viruses, etc., which can easily cause diseases such as enteritis, typhoid fever, dysentery, and hepatitis. In addition to the harmful effects of these bacteria on the human body, producers also add bleach during the production process, which contains carcinogenic chemicals. For example, fluorescent whitening agents contain heavy metal cadmium, which can cause damage to the blood system and impair memory.

Experts suggest not to use inferior facial tissues that have fallen off. When dining out, try to bring your own handkerchief, tissue, or clean your mouth after meals. When purchasing napkins, it is important to choose products from reputable manufacturers and purchase soft, impurity free, and odorless tissues.

Fluorescent substances

Many consumers choose paper towels in pursuit of "the whiter the better". In such a market demand, manufacturers will try their best to improve the brightness and whiteness of the paper. If chemical additives are not added, only good wood pulp can be used for production. However, the price is expensive. In order to save costs, manufacturers will naturally add substances such as fluorescent agents and softeners to ensure the color of the paper.

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