Talk:Facial tissue
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[edit] Federal law
"NOTE: On some anti-viral or anti-bacterial facial tissue packaging, it is noted that it is a violation of federal law if used other than as a facial tissue."
Federal law?? "Federal" things do not exist in the UK - and in many, many other countries. This sentence obviously refers to a situation in the USA. I think this has no place in a generic, international article. If you're going to mention some USA-related info, then similar situations from around the world should also be mentioned. Or AT LEAST mention in which country this information applies! Not all countries around the world use "American federal law". On Wikipedia we need to internationalise articles as much as possible. Perhaps the original author can review this please. EuroSong talk 17:05, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
- I have removed this statement until it can be verified. -SCEhardT 16:55, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
- I've removed the l10n thingy—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.179.119.111 (talk • contribs).
There have been claims that tissue papers are processed with Diacin (a carcinoma agent) and therefore it is not advisable to use such papers on human skin. Any comments on that please?
[edit] Handkerchief
No link to hankerchief? Seriously? -User:Greroja
- Please consider adding it yourself next time - I think it would have been just as fast as commenting here :-) -SCEhardT 21:04, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
I actually didn't have the time... and I wanted to add it not as a link, but as part of the story of the facial tissue... will do tonight no doubt. -User:Greroja
Did a bit now - please clean up and edit if I don't get back until later - like your evolution or advancement of the tissue as certainly some of them are chemical laced. - User:Greroja
[edit] Cleanup
Clear introduction, proper sections (history, uses, comparison with handkerchief, brands, chemical additives, etc), appropriate external links... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Davido321 (talk • contribs) 09:17, 23 March 2007 (UTC).