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publicationNumber EP-0205675-A1
titleOfInvention Cosmetic composition for pedicure, and process for making it
abstract The invention is a cosmetic and active agent, not homogenized with carriers. The procedure is direct and promotes personal hygiene on the feet, it stops perspiration and odor. The treatment is short-lived and mostly one-off. If foot transpiration returns after years, repeat the same treatment briefly. The treatment method has been tested by me for 35 years. Boric acid (H3-BO3) is a cosmetic disinfectant which tans the sole of the foot and prevents the feet from getting wet. It is brought in a pack with a wrap on which instructions for use have been attached.
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