Patent classifications
A45D19/00
Mobile color and style application device
A mobile color and style application device is disclosed. The device includes a base. The base includes one or more vertical legs including one or more lockable wheels. The device further includes an adjustable tower coupled to the base. The adjustable tower including one or more tower locks configured to adjust a vertical height of the adjustable tower. The device further includes a plate coupled to the adjustable tower. The plate includes one or more tower locks configured to adjust a tilt angle of the plate. The device further includes one or more platforms. The one or more platforms are configured to couple to a portion of the plate via a quick-connect coupling mechanism. The one or more platforms include one or more cut-outs. The one or more cut-outs are configured to conform to a portion of at least one of a neck or a head of a user.
HAIR COLORING METHOD
A method for coloring hair on a human head using a blow dryer is provided. According to the method, the hair is separated into sections of different shape (e.g., rhombic, square, triangular, horseshoe-shaped, etc.). Then, subsections of hair are isolated in each section. Each subsection of hair is grabbed and pulled (in a direction of a cut line of the hair) with one hand of a hairdresser, and different (e.g., short, medium-length, and long) layers of hair are blown out of the subsection of hair by an air flow from the blow dryer held in another hand of the hairdresser. After that, at least one of the blown-out layers of hair is fixed (e.g., with a clamp) and colored. The hair thus colored is then rinsed and treated according to a post-coloring recipe.
HAIR COLORING METHOD
A method for coloring hair on a human head using a blow dryer is provided. According to the method, the hair is separated into sections of different shape (e.g., rhombic, square, triangular, horseshoe-shaped, etc.). Then, subsections of hair are isolated in each section. Each subsection of hair is grabbed and pulled (in a direction of a cut line of the hair) with one hand of a hairdresser, and different (e.g., short, medium-length, and long) layers of hair are blown out of the subsection of hair by an air flow from the blow dryer held in another hand of the hairdresser. After that, at least one of the blown-out layers of hair is fixed (e.g., with a clamp) and colored. The hair thus colored is then rinsed and treated according to a post-coloring recipe.
STORAGE POUCHES AND GRAY HAIR COVERAGE METHOD USE
One pouch for storage of multiple components of a mixture is described with a first compartment and a second compartment. At least one channel is defined between the first compartment and the second compartment and at least one seal is installed within the channel. Method of use the pouch includes: locating the channel; breaking the seal; and mixing the contents in the first and second compartment.
Apparatus for connected hair pigment dispenser
The present invention is directed to a Hair Pigment Dispensing (“HPD”) device that may be connected to the internet and intended for professional hairstylists to prepare their hair color formulations. Hair dying is a process that can take several hours and requires precise measurements, high attention to detail, and informed decision making. Not to mention, hair dying requires a large inventory of products to be readily available to the hairstylist. The present invention aims to decrease errors in product measurement, inventory size, and time spent mixing hair color ingredients to improve the overall experience for both the hairstylist and the client. Furthermore, the present invention provides the advantage of storing data from various client mixtures either locally or within a cloud server so that a customer can receive uniform coloring.
Automated Delivery System of a Cosmetic Sample
The present teachings contemplate a dispensing apparatus for cosmetic samples, the apparatus comprising a retail point of sale dispenser; a carrier including a plurality of mounts and a plurality of containers removably attached to the carrier via the plurality of mounts; with vertical and horizontal translational components; one or more information retrieval devices; a user interface including a data interface adapted to store information on the one or more information retrieval devices; a transparent panel covering at least a portion of the dispensing apparatus and wherein the one or more information retrieval device are adapted to be maintained in the possession of a user; and wherein the apparatus dispenses cosmetic samples based on user input.
Hair-coloring kit and method
Hair dye composition and method of dyeing hair that targets only at least one grey part using a permanent hair dye component comprising a specific volume percentage of a particulate pigment to permanent hair dye component. The purpose of some embodiments of the invention is to delay the need for women to dye their hair in full. At least one pigment particle (about 0.0770 ml or about 1/64th of a teaspoon) may be added to a bottle of 71 ml of permanent hair dye, which allows the permanent hair dye composition to become visible and allows for more accuracy during application. Using small quantities of 5 cc per application (hair dye: 2.5 ml; developer: 2.5 ml) reduces the amount of dye applied to needless areas of the hair. The use of a make-up sponge stick allows for better accuracy. The composition is multi-use, and provides for 28 applications (71 ml bottle of dye and 71 ml of developer), and will save users time and money. All these characteristics provide for a hair dye composition that significantly reduces the amount of harmful chemicals applied to users' hair.
Hair-coloring kit and method
Hair dye composition and method of dyeing hair that targets only at least one grey part using a permanent hair dye component comprising a specific volume percentage of a particulate pigment to permanent hair dye component. The purpose of some embodiments of the invention is to delay the need for women to dye their hair in full. At least one pigment particle (about 0.0770 ml or about 1/64th of a teaspoon) may be added to a bottle of 71 ml of permanent hair dye, which allows the permanent hair dye composition to become visible and allows for more accuracy during application. Using small quantities of 5 cc per application (hair dye: 2.5 ml; developer: 2.5 ml) reduces the amount of dye applied to needless areas of the hair. The use of a make-up sponge stick allows for better accuracy. The composition is multi-use, and provides for 28 applications (71 ml bottle of dye and 71 ml of developer), and will save users time and money. All these characteristics provide for a hair dye composition that significantly reduces the amount of harmful chemicals applied to users' hair.
SCALP AND HAIR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A scalp and hair management system has increased precision by collecting user information, particularly decision-making information and electroencephalographic information so as to provide aspects of change in scalp and hair managing habits in order to apply a transtheoretical model relating to scalp and hair managing habits for users; provides, by means of realistic image information, changed state information in accordance with systemic management of scalp and hair; verifies effects of using multiple scalp and hair management programs in stages of changes of the scalp and hair management from an initial state; finds and provides a management program suitable for a user; analyzes and provides positive factors and negative factors of the management program; provides state information of the user in stages; and thus boosts motivation for management.
Apparatus for Connected Hair Pigment Dispenser
The present invention is directed to a Hair Pigment Dispensing (“HPD”) device that may be connected to the internet and intended for professional hairstylists to prepare their hair color formulations. Hair dying is a process that can take several hours and requires precise measurements, high attention to detail, and informed decision making. Not to mention, hair dying requires a large inventory of products to be readily available to the hairstylist. The present invention aims to decrease errors in product measurement, inventory size, and time spent mixing hair color ingredients to improve the overall experience for both the hairstylist and the client. Furthermore, the present invention provides the advantage of storing data from various client mixtures either locally or within a cloud server so that a customer can receive uniform coloring.