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titleOfInvention Oil removal pad
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a pad for oil removing paper suitable for taking out or using the oil removing paper by wiping out troubles when directly using the oil removing paper by hand. SOLUTION: The pad for holding oil removing paper for adsorbing sebum, wherein the pad 1 has a self-adhesive property capable of holding the oil removing paper 2 one by one, and a re-adhering property to the oil removing paper 2. Oil-absorbing paper pad having cushioning properties against human skin. As a pad, adhesive strength at 90 ° peeling is 1 g to 700 g, and the hardness of the pad is ASKAR-C. 50 ° or less, and the pad thickness is 0.1 mm to 10 m m is preferable, and specifically, an acrylic sponge is optimal.
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