1. Propylene glycol, which can easily cause contact dermatitis;
2. Cetylpyridinium chloride can irritate the skin, mucous membranes, and eyes;
3. Ethanol can irritate the skin and mucous membranes, and can easily cause skin allergies in infants and young children;
4. Parahyroxybenzoate (Paraben) is a preservative that can cause contact dermatitis if used for a long time;
5. EDTA can irritate the skin and mucous membranes, causing skin allergies and rashes;
6. Preservatives and antifungal agents, used to prevent spoilage but may cause skin cancer;
7. Synthetic surfactants can damage and dissolve the sebum membrane that protects the skin, causing it to gradually dry out. Combined with its oily components, daily application can reduce the skin's ability to secrete sebaceous glands, gradually leading to chronic dry cumulative dermatitis;
8. In addition, the so-called antibacterial wet wipes will also contain metals and drugs such as silver, copper, and lead that inhibit bacterial growth.










