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titleOfInvention The mugwort extracts dyeing clothes. thereof its processing method
abstract The present invention relates to a natural fabric dyed with mugwort extract characterized in that the natural fabric is dyed using the mugwort extract extracted from the mugwort juice as a natural dye, and the dyeing method of the mugwort contained in the essential oil components of mugwort ( Thujone, Caryophyllene, Farosol and Garnesol have antibacterial function against bacteria due to rare ingredients and skin allergy disease such as atopy By manufacturing garments with environmentally friendly properties, the indirect supply of new natural substances to the body, which has become constitutional due to the reduced function of the body and abnormal secretion of the body's environmental hormones, has led to the activation of the immune system of the skin. As it will be changed to be planned, the justification of environmentally friendly clothing supply will be heightened and sales effects will be expected.
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