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titleOfInvention Composition and system to promote wound healing
abstract An externally applied non-absorbent composition applied to a wound to promote the healing of skin. The composition contains a plurality of granulated minerals to provide a protective cover and to mask the wound. The composition, together with similar compositions, may be assembled as a system and layered above the wound to better bar undesired particles from contaminating the wound and to camouflage the wound site. The compositions of the system may each be applied via a dispensing brush which retains the composition in a reservoir and dispenses the composition to the skin through the brush bristles, preventing contamination of the composition from the wound.
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