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titleOfInvention Antibacterial marine organization shower gel
abstract The invention relates to an antibacterial marine organization shower gel which is mainly used for cleaning, moisturizing, and nursing skin in daily life. The antibacterial marine organization shower gel is a shower product extracted from natural marine organization and plant and excludes any chemical components. The antibacterial marine organization shower gel is characterized in that natural seaweed gel is used as a mask matrix, and the existing emulsus shower product containing a chemical emulsifier or mineral oil in market is replaced; all surface active agents are the natural plant extracts, instead of petroleum products; a natural antibacterial agent extracted from marine organization is specifically added as the preservative, so that the irritation to skin is reduced; in addition, natural citric acid is used as an acidifying or alkalizing agent for adjusting the pH of the shower gel into faintly acid adapted to the skin. The antibacterial marine organization shower gel has the characteristics of being high in cleaning effect, efficient in moisturizing, nontoxic, non-irritant, environment-friendly, and capable of promoting skin metabolism.
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