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titleOfInvention Thin aqueous cataplasm
abstract A thin aqueous cataplasm material having a support and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer (a plaster) having a specific component laminated thereon, wherein the support comprises a fiber film comprising a composite fiber composed of a natural fiber and a soft plastic fiber entangled with each other and, heat-fused thereto, a soft plastic resin, or the support comprises a fiber film comprising a fiber composed of a plastic having a soft part and a hard part in common and, heat-fused thereto, a plastic resin having a soft part and a hard part in common. The thin aqueous cataplasm material can retain a moisture-protecting effect of a skin and provide a user with comfortable feeling.
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