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publicationDate 2022-05-13-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention A self-heating eye mask that produces neutral or weakly acidic steam
abstract The embodiment of the utility model discloses a self-heating eye mask that generates neutral or weakly acidic steam, which belongs to the technical field of daily necessities. It is arranged between the outer surface layer and the inner surface layer, and an acid-base regulating layer is arranged between the self-heating layer and the inner surface layer. The acid-base regulating layer exists alone or is attached to at least one of the self-heating layer and the inner surface layer. The steam passes through the acid-base adjusting layer. This application uses the acid-base adjustment layer to deal with the steam generated by the steam eye mask, so that when the steam reaches the skin, it is in a safe state of acid-base neutrality. acid state. Thereby, the alkaline substances produced by the side reaction of the self-heating eye mask are filtered out, so that the pH of the steam is neutral and weakly acidic, which is closer to the natural skin pH value, and is more skin-friendly and gentle.
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