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titleOfInvention Neck support for shampoo
abstract The present invention relates to a neck base for a shampoo comprising a cushion member for supporting a neck portion of a person lying on a chair, and an elastic clip incorporated in the cushion member such that the cushion member is resiliently engaged with the upper end of the washstand, At the upper end of the portion, a front surface and an upper surface that forms an acute angle with the front surface meet to form a corner portion. Therefore, since the front face and the upper face of the corner portion form an acute angle, water flowing from the hair to the upper face flows toward the washstand without flowing through the neck. Therefore, when the water flowing downward along the hair and hair contacts the upper surface of the corner portion, the clothes do not get wet because they flow toward the washstand side along the inclined surface.
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