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titleOfInvention Beautiful skin sheet set
abstract For example, an excellent skin beautifying effect can be obtained by enhancing the permeation effect of an oil-soluble active ingredient into the skin, and the treatment operation itself of the skin beautifying treatment can be simplified. A skin-beautifying sheet set 1 is used so that one surface is in contact with a skin surface of a body while transmitting light in a specific wavelength region from the other surface side, and should be introduced into the skin. A skin beautifying sheet 2 impregnated with an active ingredient and an enclosing bag 3 for enclosing the skin beautifying sheet are provided. Thereby, even when the active ingredient to be introduced into the skin is oil-soluble provitamin C, provitamin E, etc., it is possible to cause cracks between cells due to the light irradiation action on the skin surface, Thereby, a high penetration effect into the skin can be expected. In addition, according to the skin beautifying sheet set 1, only the operation of bringing the skin beautifying sheet 2 into contact with the skin surface eliminates the need for a step of applying an active ingredient to the skin surface and simplifies the skin beautifying process itself. . [Selection] Figure 2
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