How to choose a high quality towel product

To buy towels in regular stores: regular shopping malls, supermarkets or specialty stores have strict inspection and approval procedures, and the products are basically produced by regular manufacturers.
Choose a more credible brand: This brand has a good reputation and social responsibility, through various certification systems, can guarantee the inherent quality of the product.
Purchase of well-marked towels: regular towel products have a clear identification on their products, indicating the manufacturer, origin, telephone, trademark, implementation standards, washing methods, etc.
Look at the appearance: good towel color is soft and bright, natural luster, clear pattern; fine terry and less hairiness, regular; fine workmanship, short thread, no flaws, fine sewing.
Touch feeling: soft to the touch, fluffy and dense terry, elastic body and good water absorption.
Smell smell: The qualified towel smells fresh and natural, and the product has no odor. In the process of purchasing towel products, it is necessary to correctly understand the product feel and color fastness. The real feel is that the cotton wool itself is soft, it feels good, fluffy and elastic, and it is different from the slippery, slippery is too much. Caused by a softener. A small amount of softener has a sense of help, and too much softener not only affects water absorption, but also is not good for our health. Softeners can block the tiny pores of our skin and affect metabolism. In addition, inferior softeners also contain harmful substances, which are harmful to health.
Pure cotton towels are generally dyed with reactive dyes, and the dye molecules are covalently bonded to the cellulose molecules to immobilize the dye on the fibers. During the reaction, some of the dyes are combined with the fibers, and some of the dyes are hydrolyzed and adsorbed on the surface of the fibers, but they do not covalently bond and are easily peeled off. When dyed dark towels, a large amount of hydrolyzed dye is adsorbed on the fibers, which is difficult to wash, so there is discoloration during the initial washing, which is unavoidable. If the light-colored towel is washed for a large amount of color for the first time or the dark towel is still washed after repeated washing, the dye is unqualified or the dyeing process is inaccurate, which is an unqualified product.