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titleOfInvention Germanium-containing cosmetic and beauty tool
abstract PURPOSE:A cosmetic or beauty tool consisting of a cosmetic containing germanium or a beauty tool constituted of a germanium-containing material and capable of activating dermal cells, giving stimulus to derm and activating cells in dermal tissues. CONSTITUTION:A germanium-containing cosmetic or beauty tool for readily permeating germanium of preferably a water-soluble, particularly organic material germanium contained in a cosmetic into cells or using a beauty tool 1, consisting of a rotatable head part 2 consisting of a germanium-containing material and a holding part 3 connected to the above-mentioned heat part 2 equipped with an engaging recessed part 4 engaging with, e.g. a pressing protruding part (A)-(C), and giving stimulus with the germanium-containing material from the outside of the skin. Thereby, cells in the skin and dermal tissues can be activated and effective action on fine wrinkles, liver-spots, etc., can be expected. Electrical effect and further effect of magnetic line of force of the germanium can also be expected.
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