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titleOfInvention Non-interfering color flop powder exhibiting a beige hue and a cosmetic comprising the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a non-interfering color flop powder in which saturation and lightness are changed depending on a viewing angle, and a natural skin color can be obtained with a beige hue. A non-interfering color flop powder having a beige hue formed by sequentially laminating red-brown ferric oxide, achromatic silicon dioxide, and achromatic titanium dioxide on the surface of a scaly substrate. body. This powder has a saturation C * ab specified by Japanese Industrial Standard No. JIS Z 8729 5.2 of 20 or less near the regular reflection angle and 21 or more near the diffuse reflection angle slightly deviated from the regular reflection angle. The color difference ΔE * ab specified in Japanese Industrial Standard No. JIS Z 8730 7.1 has an optical characteristic of 18 or more. [Selection figure] None
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