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titleOfInvention Anti-cellulite garment having heat action, mechanical action, and active ingredient transport simultaneously
abstract An anti-cellulite garment in the form of a short, a sheath, or a band is provided. SOLUTION: It is made of an outer surface 1 made of a non-conducting fabric and an occlusive material such as neoprene (chloroprene CR 100%) or rubber latex, or another synthetic rubber, natural rubber, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), or polyurethane foam. Core layer 2 and an inner surface 3 made of a fabric with a corrugated structure that rises densely, and the interaction between the layers combines to reduce cellulite through simultaneous thermal, mechanical and hygienic effects And remodeling the female body. [Selection] Figure 1
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