It is not recommended to purchase cheap daily toilet paper. These products often compress the production process to control costs, which may pose three hidden dangers: health and safety, user experience, and hidden waste. Long term use is not worth the loss.
1. Health and safety hazards: directly threatening the skin and body
The raw materials and production standards of cheap toilet paper often do not meet the standards, which can easily lead to health problems.
Unsafe raw materials: It is highly likely that "recycled pulp" or "mixed pulp" will be used, and the raw materials may include recycled waste paper, newspapers, and even medical waste paper. These raw materials may contain residual heavy metals, bacteria, pesticide residues, and are difficult to completely remove during processing. Long term contact with the skin (especially private parts and face) can easily cause allergies, itching, and even increase the risk of infection.
Illegal addition of harmful ingredients: Some products may illegally add fluorescent whitening agents in pursuit of "whiteness". Fluorescent agents cannot be completely removed by cleaning, and long-term use may be absorbed by the skin, posing potential health risks. In addition, the country has strict restrictions on the fluorescent agent content of toilet paper, and cheap products often exceed the standard.
2. User experience risks: difficult to use and affecting mood
The physical properties of cheap toilet paper are usually poor, and there may be frequent heart problems during use.
Easy to fall off fibers and damage: Due to short raw material fibers, rough craftsmanship, and poor paper toughness, it is easy for fibers and powder to fall off when wiping, and debris to stick to the skin and be difficult to clean; It is more prone to decay when exposed to water, and wiping may result in residual dirt, which requires more paper to be used for remediation.
Poor water absorption: The paper is sparse, the fiber distribution is uneven, and the water absorption is much lower than that of qualified products. Cleaning requires repeated wiping, which not only consumes paper but may also irritate the skin due to excessive friction.
3. Hidden waste hazard: Seemingly cheap but actually not cost-effective
The "low price" of cheap toilet paper is only superficial, and in actual use, it may lead to hidden waste due to fast consumption.
Low effective usage per roll: Some cheap products may reduce costs through "cutting corners", such as falsely labeling the weight and diameter of a single roll, which may seem cheap, but actually uses far less paper than qualified products. In the long run, it is more expensive than buying mid-range toilet paper.
Fast consumption speed: Due to the thin and fragile nature of the paper, more sheets need to be extracted each time to achieve the cleaning effect, resulting in a significant increase in the consumption speed of the entire roll of paper. Frequent replacement also increases the trouble.
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