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Japanese Name:
テッシュペーパー
Romaji Name:
tesshupeepaa
Description
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Tissue paper is a soft, thin paper used for cleaning, wiping, or blowing your nose. It is disposable and often found in boxes or rolls. Tissue paper is commonly used at home, in offices, and in public places for hygiene and convenience.
History
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The use of paper for hygiene purposes began in China around the 6th century AD, but these early papers were not as soft or disposable as modern tissues.
In the 19th century, the development of wood pulp paper made it possible to create softer and more absorbent paper products.
The modern facial tissue as we know it was first produced in the 1920s in the United States. The Kimberly-Clark Corporation introduced the brand Kleenex in 1924, originally marketed as a cold cream remover but soon became popular as disposable handkerchiefs.
Since then, tissue paper has become a common household item worldwide, used for hygiene, cleaning, and cosmetic purposes.