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General Composition Of Wet Wipes

1. Water---refined water, pure water, RO pure water: the liquid content in wet tissue generally accounts for about 80%. If the level is too low, the wet wipes will feel dry. Conversely, if the content is too high, it will feel too wet. Inconvenient to use. More than 90% of the liquid is water. To avoid the water reacting with the liquid, the water used in the wipes must be specially treated water. You can see "refined water" and "purified water" on the packaging. "RO pure water".

2. Humectant---Propylene Glycol: Propylene glycol is a solvent and a humectant. It can help the effective substances in the liquid solution dissolve in water, making the water not easy to evaporate, and has antibacterial and antiseptic effects, so it is used in almost all wipes.

3. Preservatives---phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, parabens: wet wipes contain a lot of moisture and different substances, in order to keep the active substances active, preservatives must be added, but usually Very low, no negative effects.

4. Antibacterial agents---sodium lactate, silver ions, eucalyptus leaves: There are many types of antibacterial agents, including chemically synthesized antibacterial agents and natural antibacterial agents. As the name suggests, it destroys bacteria and inhibits bacterial growth.

5. Non-ionic surfactants - polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil, polyether: Laundry powder and most detergents contain non-ionic surfactants, which are used to remove dirt and grease for cleaning purposes.

In addition, there are other natural ingredients such as eucalyptus leaf extract, a natural fungicide; chamomile oil, which is soothing and anti-inflammatory; aloe vera extract, which is moisturizing and more.


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