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The main materials of body wash wipes usually include the following:
1. Non-woven fabric:
Most wet wipes use non-woven fabric as the main material.
Non-woven fabric is a fabric that does not require spinning and weaving.
It is soft, water-absorbent, strong, breathable, and suitable for Advantages such as direct contact with skin.
The raw materials of non-woven fabrics can be diverse, including polyester fiber, viscose fiber, etc.
Among them, spunlace non-woven fabric is a material that is sprayed onto the fiber web through high-pressure fine water flow to entangle the fibers with each other, so that the fiber web can be reinforced and have a certain strength.
2. Water:
The liquid content of wet wipes generally accounts for about 80%, and more than 90% of the liquid is water.
In order to avoid the reaction between water and liquid medicine, the water used in wet wipes must be specially treated water, such as "purified water", "pure water", and "RO pure water".
3. Moisturizer:
Such as propylene glycol, which can help the effective substances in the liquid solution dissolve in the water, making the water less likely to evaporate, and also plays an antibacterial and antiseptic role.
There are also products such as glycerin, hyaluronic acid, aloe vera extract, etc., which can also moisturize the skin and prevent dryness.
4. Preservatives:
Such as phenoxyethanol, methyl paraben, paraben, etc. are used to maintain the activity of effective substances in wet wipes, prevent bacterial growth, and maintain the long-term stability of wet wipes.
5. Antibacterial agents:
Such as sodium lactate, silver ions, eucalyptus leaves, etc., used to eliminate bacteria and inhibit bacterial reproduction.
6. Nonionic surfactants:
Such as polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil and polyether, used to remove dirt and grease to achieve cleaning effects; cocamidopropyl betaine can help remove dirt and sweat.
7. Natural ingredients:
Some wet wipes may add natural ingredients such as eucalyptus leaf essence, chamomile oil, aloe vera essence, etc., which have soothing, anti-inflammatory, moisturizing and moisturizing effects.
8. Other additives:
Such as glycerin, aloe vera, natural oils (coconut oil, shea butter, jojoba oil), etc., used to provide additional moisturizing and skin care effects.
When choosing bath wipes, you should consider your individual skin type and sensitivity, as well as whether the ingredients in the wipe are suitable for you. For sensitive skin or babies, it is recommended to choose products without fragrance, alcohol and chemical additives.