A45D7/02

Non-chemical smoothing and de-curling agents

The present disclosure relates to a multi-phase liquid agent for the non-chemical smoothing and de-curling of keratin fibers, in particular human hair, which has an aqueous-alcoholic phase and a non-aqueous phase existing separately therefrom and which can be applied as a spray, and a method for non-chemical smoothing or de-curling of keratin fibers using the agent.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANIPULATING THE SHAPE OF HAIR
20200297091 · 2020-09-24 ·

Apparatus for manipulating the shape of hair using dielectric heating is provided. Typically, the apparatus comprises opposing first and second electrodes respectively provided on first and second arms that are movable towards and away from one another; and drive circuitry for supplying electrical energy to the first and second electrodes, to cause an alternating electric field to be produced in the vicinity of the electrodes in use, and thereby cause dielectric heating of hair placed between the electrodes in use. Sensing circuitry may also be provided for sensing a change in coupling of energy from the alternating electric field to the hair during heating of the hair; and control circuitry for controlling the drive circuitry to vary the electrical energy supplied to the first and second electrodes in dependence upon the sensed change in coupling. A related method of manipulating the shape of hair using dielectric heating is also provided.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANIPULATING THE SHAPE OF HAIR
20200297091 · 2020-09-24 ·

Apparatus for manipulating the shape of hair using dielectric heating is provided. Typically, the apparatus comprises opposing first and second electrodes respectively provided on first and second arms that are movable towards and away from one another; and drive circuitry for supplying electrical energy to the first and second electrodes, to cause an alternating electric field to be produced in the vicinity of the electrodes in use, and thereby cause dielectric heating of hair placed between the electrodes in use. Sensing circuitry may also be provided for sensing a change in coupling of energy from the alternating electric field to the hair during heating of the hair; and control circuitry for controlling the drive circuitry to vary the electrical energy supplied to the first and second electrodes in dependence upon the sensed change in coupling. A related method of manipulating the shape of hair using dielectric heating is also provided.

Hair Iron Sheath
20200297092 · 2020-09-24 ·

A hair iron having a first arm having a first free end, a first joint end, a first heating element and a first hair heating plate on an interior surface thereof proximate the first free end. The first heating element providing heat to the first hair heating plate. A second arm having a second free end, a second joint end, a second heating element and a second hair heating plate on an interior surface thereof proximate the second free end. The second heating element providing heat to the second hair heating plate. The first and second arms joined at the first and second join ends via a joint member such that the arms can be flexibly opened and closed to bring the first and second hair heating plates into and out of contact. A first removable, heat-resistant hair iron sheath, the first hair iron sheath configured to wrap around the first hair iron arm covering the first hair heating plate. A second removable, heat-resistant hair iron sheath, the second hair iron sheath configured to wrap around the second hair iron arm covering the second hair heating plate.

Hair Iron Sheath
20200297092 · 2020-09-24 ·

A hair iron having a first arm having a first free end, a first joint end, a first heating element and a first hair heating plate on an interior surface thereof proximate the first free end. The first heating element providing heat to the first hair heating plate. A second arm having a second free end, a second joint end, a second heating element and a second hair heating plate on an interior surface thereof proximate the second free end. The second heating element providing heat to the second hair heating plate. The first and second arms joined at the first and second join ends via a joint member such that the arms can be flexibly opened and closed to bring the first and second hair heating plates into and out of contact. A first removable, heat-resistant hair iron sheath, the first hair iron sheath configured to wrap around the first hair iron arm covering the first hair heating plate. A second removable, heat-resistant hair iron sheath, the second hair iron sheath configured to wrap around the second hair iron arm covering the second hair heating plate.

Hair styling device

A hair styling device is described, for waving hair by forming a length of hair into a wave form. A first forming member, a second forming member and a third forming member are located within a chamber of the device. There is a first hair-receiving region between the first and second forming members and a second hair-receiving region between the second and third forming members. A first driving member drives a portion of the length of hair into the first hair-receiving region and a second driving member drives another portion of the length of hair into the second hair-receiving region. The first and second driving members move independently and sequentially so as to reduce the tension applied to the length of hair.

Hair styling device

A hair styling device is described, for waving hair by forming a length of hair into a wave form. A first forming member, a second forming member and a third forming member are located within a chamber of the device. There is a first hair-receiving region between the first and second forming members and a second hair-receiving region between the second and third forming members. A first driving member drives a portion of the length of hair into the first hair-receiving region and a second driving member drives another portion of the length of hair into the second hair-receiving region. The first and second driving members move independently and sequentially so as to reduce the tension applied to the length of hair.

Apparatus and method for elongating natural hair coils and defining natural hair coil patterns
10765190 · 2020-09-08 ·

One embodiment of a hair tool 100 to elongate and define natural hair coils 110, where the hair tool 100 comprises top coiling members 120 and bottom coiling members 121, a connector 140, and a securing member 150, 151, wherein a coil of hair 110 placed and secured between the top coiling members 120 and the bottom coiling members 121 can be elongated and/or defined 600. Other embodiments are described and shown 710, 720, 730, 740, and 800.

Apparatus and method for elongating natural hair coils and defining natural hair coil patterns
10765190 · 2020-09-08 ·

One embodiment of a hair tool 100 to elongate and define natural hair coils 110, where the hair tool 100 comprises top coiling members 120 and bottom coiling members 121, a connector 140, and a securing member 150, 151, wherein a coil of hair 110 placed and secured between the top coiling members 120 and the bottom coiling members 121 can be elongated and/or defined 600. Other embodiments are described and shown 710, 720, 730, 740, and 800.

Beard Iron
20200275754 · 2020-09-03 ·

A beard iron for straightening beard hairs includes a handle having a proximal end, a distal end, a dorsal side, and a ventral side. A hair iron is coupled to the distal end and comprises a heating plate and a heating element. The heating element warms a bottom side of the heating plate. A power source is coupled to the handle and is in operational communication with the heating element. A guide is coupled to the ventral side proximal the distal end and extends to rest adjacent the bottom side of the heating plate.