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titleOfInvention Absorbent pad for hair washing
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide an absorbent pad for shampooing which can easily perform a rinsing operation after shampooing in a relatively narrow working space and which can cleanly remove foam caused by shampooing from a person to be washed. An absorbent pad for washing hair 1 is used for absorbing hot water used for washing hair, and a skin-facing surface disposed at a position relatively close to the head of a person to be washed when used, and the head A non-skin facing surface disposed at a position relatively far from the part, a top sheet 2 positioned on the skin facing surface side, a back sheet 3 positioned on the non-skin corresponding surface side, and both sheets 2, 3 And an absorber 4 disposed therebetween. The foam absorption time of the hair washing absorbent pad 1 is 30 seconds or less. The top sheet 2 contains a foam-absorbing agent and a foam-absorbing aid. [Selection] Figure 3
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