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Review on 🌿 180Pcs Unbleached Cotton Facial Makeup by Angela Brooks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality at a good price, used for RDA/RTA

A long review of basic cotton handkerchiefs. I bought these solely to use as an absorbing vaping material with RTA/RDA. I measured the white "premium" cotton strips that came in one of the 7-in-1 spool packs and found that when I cut these cotton squares into strips of the same size. I can get 6 strips from each square! That's THOUSAND+ wicks from ONE BAG of cotton! (1080 strips with 100% perfect cut and no waste). That's over 1 year of wicks even if I used a new wick every day in a 2 coil build! **Please note however that the small size of these "6" strips that I cut are intended for use with 2.5-3mm spools, I. I use the strips WITHOUT the top ones and remove lower layers. Your mileage may vary depending on whether you skim off the outer layers, how much is wasted if you fluff, how big your coils are, etc. etc underlayers, I find that a waste. It's cotton, exactly the same material as the rest of the pads/strips. Take the time to take those layers off, or take the time to thoroughly fluff up those layers. It takes about the same amount of time and effort). brown vs white? The cotton is naturally brown with slightly dark spots/bulges. If it's white, that means it's been bleached with an unknown chemical, and just because it can be "sterile" doesn't mean it's chemical-free. Do you really want to inhale it or rub your face? To be honest, I prefer the taste of unbleached cotton when vaping, but the difference between the two is very small for me anyway. And the last. After cutting some strips, I learned that scissors might not do the trick. Although my scissors are quite sharp, it's in nature not to cut something so fluffy, rather than gossamer. prone to jagged curves. I took the "rotary knife" which resembles a thin and razor sharp pizza cutter. cut to fabric. I press the pads with a clean steel ruler (or a metal-edged wooden ruler), use it as a guide for the cutter, and cut! I get near-perfect straight lines every time, but the cotton only bunches up (and compresses at the cut) slightly, which isn't a problem since it's "fluffy".

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