Collection: Facial Tissues

Discover a wide selection of facial tissues and dispensers at Central Cleaning Supplies, ideal for offices, schools, healthcare, and hospitality environments. Choose from soft, absorbent facial tissues and stylish, durable dispensers for convenient, hygienic use. Enjoy trusted brands, bulk pricing, and fast Australia-wide delivery to keep your workplace or facility well-stocked and comfortable.

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Facial tissues frequently asked questions

What are the materials used to make facial tissues?

Facial tissues are made from soft, light paper pulp from virgin wood or recycled paper, refined to create a thin, absorbent sheet. They are treated with lotions, aloe, or vitamin E for sensitivity. High-end options use multiple plies for durability, while eco-friendly options use sustainable fibers. Preservatives and bleaching agents are used to maintain cleanliness and longevity.

Are facial tissues biodegradable or eco-friendly?

Facial tissues, made from natural cellulose fibers like wood pulp or bamboo, can break down over time. Standard tissues have chemicals added for strength, making them less effective for flushing. Eco-friendly alternatives like 100% recycled paper or FSC-certified bamboo are sustainable and biodegradable. While most tissues cannot be recycled, compostable options are possible if used correctly.

Is there a difference between basic, lotion, and anti-viral facial tissues?

Basic, lotion, and anti-viral facial tissues are designed for different purposes. Basic tissues are strong, absorbent, and suitable for everyday use. Lotion tissues contain softening agents or moisturisers, while anti-viral tissues have a special middle layer activated by moisture. Anti-viral tissues kill 99.9% of certain cold and flu viruses, while lotion tissues soothe sensitive skin.

What are the differences between toilet paper and facial tissues?

Facial tissues and toilet paper are similar but have different properties. Facial tissues are soft, high-quality pulp, often treated with lotions or softeners for gentle use. They are not easily dissolvable in water, making them suitable for wiping the face or blowing the nose. Toilet paper, on the other hand, breaks down quickly in water, making it safe to flush and compatible with plumbing systems. Both products are made from paper pulp.