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titleOfInvention Absorbent article containing a skin-care agent
abstract The invention is intended to solve the problem of dehydrated and irritated tissues which can occur on those body parts which are in contact with an absorbent article. The invention relates to an absorbent article, such as a sanitary towel, panty liner, tampon, diaper, interlabial product or incontinence protection, which is provided with a skin-care agent which contains pectin and which is intended to be transferred from the absorbent product to the user. In particular, the invention relates to an absorbent article which is provided with a skin-care agent which is intended to be transferred to mucous membranes and skin tissues in the lower abdomen of a woman. The invention is also suitable for elderly individuals, who frequently have a dry and fragile skin which can become ulcerous and infected, or in diapers for infants, who run the risk of having irritated and dehydrated skin. In addition to pectin having a moisture-preserving effect and being able to be used for acidifying or for regulating the pH, it is a well known substance, which is preferred for its good skin compatibility, and can readily adhere to, and interact with, skin and mucous membranes.
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