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titleOfInvention Functional Puff
abstract The present invention includes a contact portion in which cosmetic powder is buried in contact with the skin, a gripping portion held by a hand while forming a surface opposite to the contact portion, and a side portion connecting the contact portion and the gripping portion, wherein the contact portion is formed of silicon oxide. The present invention relates to a functional puff in which coated metal nanoparticles are uniformly distributed. According to the present invention, through the excellent antibacterial action of the metal nanoparticles can prevent the deterioration of the cosmetic powder remaining in the puff and prevent the growth of bacteria. In addition, anion and far infrared rays are generated from silicon oxide, which has a beneficial effect on skin health.
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