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titleOfInvention Method of producing a soap for antibiosis and beauty utilizing liquefied bio-ceramics
abstract The present invention removes various wastes generated or deposited from the skin by adding distilled water with vegetable extracts and herbal ingredients and alginic acid extracted from seaweeds while using ionized liquid bioceramics when manufacturing cosmetic soaps, and applying basic cosmetics of human skin. Not only can the cleansing power be made easier, but also the far-infrared radiation and antimicrobial effect can be obtained, and it can help skin activation and metabolism promotion to protect the skin from various skin troubles, wastes, harmful substances, bacteria, etc. The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing antibacterial soap using liquid bio ceramics to delay skin regeneration and aging, moisturizing and whitening effect,n n n This is the first step of mixing and kneading the liquid bio-ceramic solution ionized in the blender in which the fats and oils extracted from plants such as palm and palm oil are kneaded at a composition ratio of 75-85%, at a composition ratio of 0.5-1.5%; A second step of mixing and kneading the nourishing cream containing an oil-based liquid squalene, olive oil, jojoba oil, apricot seed oil, and green tea extract in a composition ratio of 0.3-1.0% in the blender; A third step of mixing and kneading red ginseng, soybean, mung bean, cheongung, licorice and distilled water, bamboo salt (sodium chloride solution), and propolis in a composition ratio of 0.5-1.2% in the blender; A fourth step of mixing and mixing the vitamin C (ascorbic acid), chitosan extracted from the shell of the sea crab, alginate, aloe juice, and hyaluronic acid into the blender in a composition ratio of 0.3-1.0%; A fifth step of mixing and kneading the natural perfume and dye having a high thermal decomposition property to each additive to be mixed into the blender at a composition ratio of 0.8-1.5%; A sixth step of extracting each additive mixture in a melt-mixed state into the blender by vacuum pressure and cutting and separating the mixture by a predetermined amount; A seventh step of heat treating (heating) the cut separated additive mixture; An eighth step of placing the additive mixture that has undergone the heating step into a mold and simultaneously cooling the additive mixture to a desired shape; The invention can be achieved by manufacturing an antibacterial soap, including the ninth step of sealing and packaging the pressure-processed cosmetic soap.
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