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titleOfInvention Disposable non-woven fabric for makeup
abstract [PROBLEMS] To apply cosmetics to the human body and to remove cosmetics applied to the human body, the cosmetics to be applied and the removed cosmetics can be impregnated, and the human body feels good. A disposable non-woven fabric for cosmetics that provides a moderate irritation to the human body and is highly effective in removing cosmetics is provided. A cosmetic disposable non-woven fabric based on hydrophilic fibers and / or hydrophobic fibers for use in applying cosmetics to the human body or removing cosmetics applied to the human body, A cosmetic disposable nonwoven fabric having a flocked portion on the front surface and / or back surface of the decorative disposable nonwoven fabric, wherein at least one of the surfaces having the flocked portion is partially planted. [Selection] Figure 1
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