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titleOfInvention Absorbent article and method for evaluating skin care effect of absorbent article
abstract The present invention provides an absorbent article that is more likely to be present in the skin groove after the skin care agent has transferred to the wearer's skin and can effectively exhibit the skin care effect. In an absorbent article in which a skin care agent is applied to a member that comes into contact with the wearer's skin when worn, the skin of the wearer in a state where the absorbent article is worn and the skin care agent is transferred as the skin care agent The contact angle between water and water is approximately the same as the contact angle between the wearer's skin and water before wearing the absorbent article. It is preferable that the contact angle between the wearer's skin and water in a state where the skin care agent has been transferred is 90 degrees or more and 100 degrees or less. [Selection] Figure 1
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