From managing the sniffles during cold season to cleaning up minor spills, a reliable box of facial tissues is a household staple. Yet, with so many options on the shelves—from affordable packs to premium soft tissues—choosing the right one can feel surprisingly complex.
As a Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer, my role is to help you find products that suit your needs without the marketing jargon. This guide offers practical advice for selecting facial tissues and highlights a few noteworthy options available in the UK, whether you're stocking up for the family or looking for something gentle on sensitive skin.
Before we look at specific products, here are a few key factors to consider that will help you make a more informed choice.
The "ply" of a tissue refers to the number of layers of paper it contains. This directly impacts its strength and softness.
If you or a family member has sensitive skin, the wrong tissues can cause irritation. Look for products labelled as hypoallergenic or dermatologically tested. These are typically free from added fragrances, lotions and dyes that can trigger reactions. This is particularly important when choosing sensitive skin tissues.
Buying in bulk is often more economical and ensures you're never caught without a tissue when you need one. A family pack or bulk tissues box offers better value per sheet than single or pocket packs.
For those prioritising sustainability, look for an FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification on the packaging. This indicates the paper is sourced from responsibly managed forests, making it a more eco friendly tissues choice.
Here are a few facial tissue options that cater to different needs and budgets, from trusted brands like Kleenex to great value alternatives.
Why It Stands Out: The Kleenex Original Mega Box is a dependable choice for busy households. It delivers the quality the brand is known for in a large-format tissue box that provides excellent value. The tissues are soft enough for everyday sniffles but strong enough to handle small spills and messes.
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Who is it for? This is ideal for families or anyone looking to buy bulk tissues for general household use. It’s a practical, no-fuss option that covers all the bases.
Why It Stands Out: This product combines premium quality with a meaningful cause. For every pack sold, a donation is made to Mind, the mental health charity. The tissues themselves are 3-ply, offering indulgent softness, while the elegant cube design adds a stylish touch to any room.
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tissues for colds or sensitive skin.tissue box is designed to complement your home decor.Who is it for? This is for individuals who appreciate a premium product with an attractive design and want their purchase to have a positive impact.
Why It Stands Out: Offering 180 sheets per box, the Morrisons Savers range proves that affordable doesn't have to mean a compromise on essentials. These 2-ply tissues are soft, absorbent and dermatologically tested, making them a safe bet for the whole family.
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Who is it for? Perfect for budget-conscious households, students or anyone needing a large quantity of reliable tissues for everyday use without the brand-name price tag.
If you are exploring more sustainable, long-term options for facial cleansing and care, disposable tissues may not be your only choice. For daily skincare routines, reusable cloths can be a great addition.
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The main difference is thickness and softness. A 2-ply tissue has two layers of paper, making it a good all-rounder for daily use. A 3-ply tissue has three layers, which makes it stronger, more absorbent and noticeably softer. This extra layer is particularly beneficial when you have a cold or allergies and are using tissues frequently.
Yes, they can be. Many eco friendly tissues, especially those with an FSC certification, are produced using modern methods that ensure they are just as soft and strong as their non-certified counterparts. Brands have invested heavily in making sustainable products that don't compromise on comfort or performance.
No, you should not flush facial tissues. Unlike toilet paper, which is designed to break down quickly in water, facial tissues are made with a stronger weave to hold up to sneezes and moisture. Flushing them can lead to blockages in your home's plumbing or in the wider sewage system. Always dispose of used tissues in a bin.