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titleOfInvention Foaming bath composition
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a foaming bathing agent composition in which fine powder of organic acid having mucous membrane irritation is scattered by foaming of carbon dioxide gas generated when it is poured into bath water, and "seed" caused by inhalation of this is prevented. And a foam bath containing the same. SOLUTION: In the foamed bath composition and foam bath containing an organic acid, carbonate and / or bicarbonate, the organic acid is composed of crystallites having a crystallite diameter of 1,300 mm or more. Use what you have. By selecting and using such a specific organic acid, “seed” caused by scattering of fine powder of the organic acid due to foaming of carbon dioxide gas when introduced into the bath water is prevented. [Selection figure] None
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