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What is a facial tissue?

Facial tissue is a kind of paper with wet toughness, which is often used to clean face, hands and other human parts. This kind of paper is tougher than toilet paper when it is completely wet. Kimberly-Clark Company of the United States invented the world's first paper towel in 1924, and named it Shu Jie. Since then, consumers have had soft, comfortable and clean paper towels.

Facial tissue is a kind of paper with wet toughness, which is often used to clean face, hands and other human parts. This kind of paper is tougher than toilet paper when it is completely wet. Kimberly-Clark Company of the United States invented the world's first paper towel in 1924, and named it Shu Jie. Since then, consumers have had soft, comfortable and clean paper towels.

Pay attention to the following points when buying facial tissues:

1. The product must be approved by the provincial health administrative department, and the serial number format of the hygiene license of the production enterprise is: (province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the Central Government for short) Xiao Wei Zhengzi (year of issuance) No. ..

2. Use within the validity period.

3, product packaging identification specification. The minimum sales package shall be marked with: product name, name of main raw materials, manufacturer (name, address, telephone number, postal code), hygiene license number of manufacturer (except imported products), name of country or region of origin (except domestic products), production date and validity period (shelf life), production batch number and limited use date, etc. Disinfection grade products should be marked with the words disinfection grade. Napkins, facial tissues and other products are prohibited from labeling disinfection, sterilization, disinfection, medicine, health care, dehumidification, moistening dryness, itching relieving, anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, spermicidal, contraceptive and antibacterial (bacteriostatic) effects without inspection basis.