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Facial Tissue and dust

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Has anybody noticed the clout of particles (lint?) coming with every peace of tissue pulled out of the box or is that only my cheap brand. It's most easily seen in rays of sunlight.

If so, is that proper and or legal?

normal. durability is compromised for cheapness, easy to recycle, yet soft.

seeing as paper, particularly tissue paper, isn't very strong you're going to get this happening with all tissues.

 

infact, it iwll happen when any two objects are dragged past each other to a lesser or greater extent. what its made of only determines how much material breaks away.

 

so, either you put up with a bit of dust or you start using tissues made of tungsten mesh. which will you choose?

I'd go with the Tungsten mesh please, not only does it remove makeup, grease and stubborn stains it will also remove the top layer of your face.

 

"Tungsten mesh, have you tried it wet yet?"

What a load of wimps.:D

 

This is what real men use.

 

Has anybody noticed the clout of particles (lint?) coming with every peace of tissue pulled out of the box or is that only my cheap brand.
It's probably a little extra bit of marketing, like the way Chapstick dries out your lips so you need to use more of it.

 

*Achooooo*

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