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titleOfInvention Scrub soap and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide a scrub soap which has good texture on use, does not cause rough skin after use, and can improve blood circulation, and a method for producing the same. [Structure] Titanium oxide, pigment, etc. are mixed with wax in a molten state in which carnavallo and candelillaro are mixed. Then, the molten wax is sprayed into water, and the wax is cooled and solidified to form hollow particles having gaps inside. Next, this granular wax is put into glycerin in a vacuum, and the glycerin is allowed to enter the hollow portion of the wax to scrub. And Then, a plurality of this scrubbing material 2 is put into a molten soap body 1, the soap body 1 is stirred, and the soap body 1 is cooled and solidified, so that the scrubbing material 2 containing wax as a main component is entirely in the soap body 1. The scrub soap is in a state of being dispersed and disposed in the.
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