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titleOfInvention Exfoliating and softening composition
abstract A skin exfoliating and softening composition, comprising sodium polyacrylate powder at between 5% to 70% by weight dispersed in a solution of base oil. The composition comprises sodium polyacrylate powder mixed with any suitable base oil including food grade oils, synthetic oils, natural oils or mineral oils, with added fragrances, anti-settling agents, aromatherapy oils and/or dyes. A method of exfoliating and softening skin is also disclosed as the composition can be used o any part of the body by rubbing it over the skin to produce an exfoliating and softening effect. After rubbing the composition on the skin for a short period of time, the treated area is then placed under running water or sprayed using an appropriate atomizer which causes the sodium polyacrylate powder to gel up and help the base oil and moisture to be absorbed by the skin. The invention has exfoliating A skin exfoliating and softening composition, comprising sodium polyacrylate powder at between 5% to 70% by weight dispersed in a solution of base oil. The composition comprises sodium polyacrylate powder mixed with any suitable base oil including food grade oils, synthetic oils, natural oils or mineral oils with added fragrances, anti-settling agents, aromatherapy oils and/or dyes. A method of exfoliating and softening skin is also disclosed as the composition can be used on any part of the body by rubbing it over the skin to produce an exfoliating and softening effect. After rubbing the composition on the skin for a short period of time, the treated area is then placed under running water or sprayed using an appropriate atomizer which causes the sodium polyacrylate powder to gel 1 up and help the base oil and moisture to be absorbed by the skin. The invention has exfoliating properties by firstly removing dead skin cells from the surface of the skin and deep cleansing properties by causing the skin pores to open and sucking out moisture from the skin taking with it dirt. This allows the base of is and cleaner moisture to absorbed back into the skin leaving it feeling clean, smooth and soft. A method of manufacturing a skin exfoliating and softening corn position is also disclosed.
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