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cotonete

Cotonete is the common Portuguese term for a cotton swab, a small stick usually made of plastic or paper with cotton tips on one or both ends. It is widely used for personal hygiene, makeup application, wound care, cleaning small objects, and various household tasks. In everyday language, cotonete has become a generic name for this type of product in many Portuguese-speaking countries.

The cotton swab was popularized in the early to mid-20th century in the United States. It is

Materials and variants typically include sticks made of plastic, paper, or wood, with cotton tips attached at

Uses and safety: Common applications include applying antiseptics or cosmetics, cleaning small or delicate surfaces, and

See also: Cotton swab, Q-tips.

often
associated
with
the
brand
name
Q-tips,
though
cotonete
remains
the
generic
term
in
Portuguese.
Over
time,
manufacturers
expanded
the
range
of
versions,
including
dual-ended
variants
and
different
tip
shapes,
to
accommodate
cosmetic,
medical,
and
cleaning
applications.
the
ends.
In
response
to
environmental
concerns,
there
are
eco-friendly
options
with
paper
stems
or
biodegradable
materials,
and
some
markets
encourage
recycling
or
proper
disposal.
Packaging
ranges
from
simple
consumer
packs
to
bulk
or
hospital-grade
supplies.
assisting
with
minor
first-aid
tasks.
Health
professionals
caution
against
inserting
cotonetes
into
the
ear
canal,
as
they
can
push
wax
deeper,
cause
injury,
or
damage
the
ear.
For
ear
cleaning,
external
wiping
with
a
damp
cloth
is
usually
recommended,
and
cotonetes
should
be
kept
out
of
reach
of
young
children.