The main ingredients of general wipes are: ① Water - refined water, pure water and RO pure water, the content of the liquid in the wipes generally accounts for about 80%, the content is too low wipes will feel dry, on the contrary, the content is too high will feel too wet, not convenient to use. More than 90% of the liquid is water. In order to prevent water from reacting with the liquid, the water used in the wipes must be specially treated water, which can be seen on the packaging ingredients as "refined water", "pure water" and "RO pure water "Propylene glycol is a solvent and a moisturising agent that helps the effective substances in the liquid to dissolve in the water, making the water less likely to evaporate and playing an antibacterial and antiseptic role, so almost all the wet wipes used contain humectants; ③ Preservatives --- phenoxyethanol, methyl paraben and nipagin, the wipes contain a lot of water and different substances, so in order to keep the active substances active, preservatives must be added, but usually the preservative content is very low and does not have a negative impact; ④ Antiseptics --- lactic acid nano, eucalyptus leaves, there are many types of antimicrobial agents, both chemically synthesised and natural, as the name suggests, antimicrobial agents destroy bacteria and inhibit their reproduction; ⑤ Non-ionic surfactants - --The non-ionic surfactants are found in laundry detergents and most detergents, and are used to remove dirt, grease and oil for cleaning. The specific purpose of these surfactants is to remove dirt and grease for cleaning purposes. In addition, there are other natural ingredients such as eucalyptus leaf extract, the natural antiseptic chamomile oil, which has a soothing and anti-inflammatory effect; aloe vera extract, which has a moisturising and nourishing effect; and alcohol, which is antiseptic.