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titleOfInvention Magnetic powder for cosmetic agents
abstract The magnetic powder for a cosmetic agent that can be adsorbed by a magnetic flux applied to a skin cosmetic agent is removed. The magnetic powder for the cosmetic agent has a magnetite content of 80% by mass or more, and the remainder is composed of galena, red iron ore and unavoidable impurities. Further, the volume average particle diameter obtained by the particle size distribution obtained by the laser diffraction scattering method is 50 to 75 μm, and the content of particles having a particle diameter of less than 37 μm is 15 mass% or less, and the particle diameter is The content of particles of 105 μm or more is 5% by mass or less.
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