Patent classifications
A45D26/0014
PAN FOR DEPILATORY WAX
A pan for depilatory wax, consisting of a container (2) and a handle (3) made of a material suitable for withstanding direct contact with flames, incandescent resistance and glass ceramic surfaces that reach high temperatures, as well as for the flow therethrough of electromagnetic waves of a microwave oven without absorbing energy. The container (2) and the handle (3) can be made of aluminum, ceramic, tempered glass or Pyrex-type glass. The handle (3) is fixed, collapsible or foldable on the container (2) and is coated with a layer (4) of insulating and protective material. The container is well suited for depilatory wax.
SYSTEM FOR APPLYING A HAIR REMOVER TO HUMAN SKIN AND THE HAIR REMOVER
A system that applies a hair remover to human skin and the hair remover. The system includes a depilatory and an applicator. The depilatory removes hair from the human skin. The applicator applies the depilatory to the human skin. The depilatory is a combination of various all natural ingredients including bees wax, rosin, and natural plant-based oils. The applicator is a brush, rather than a wooden stick as a result of viscosity and properties of the combination of various all natural ingredients of the depilatory versus prior art depilatory waxes.
WAXING APPARATUS
A waxing apparatus is provided including a dispenser having a compartment for holding wax and a tip having an aperture for dispensing wax on a user skin, the tip including a gradually decreasing cross section in the direction towards the aperture; and a heating element mounted over the compartment and over the tip and configured such that temperature inside the tip is higher than temperature inside the compartment.
EPILATION DEVICE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE HEAD TO SUPPLY WAX AND HAIR REMOVAL PAPER
The present invention relates to a device for epilation, based on the concept of an element with an interchangeable head, which, in a first case, allows the installation of a head that dispenses wax for epilation, while in a second case, it allows the installation of a head that dispenses paper for hair removal, in other words, when the device is in use, it allows the user to dispense wax on the area from which hair is to be removed, and then simply switch the head to supply the paper and thus remove the hair easily, quickly, and adequately, without requiring multiple devices. The wax dispenser head is therefore equipped inside with a mechanism that allows the wax to be heated while at the same time it is pushed outwards to be supplied to the user simply and adequately, while the paper dispenser head allows the paper to be delivered by means of the same rotating movement, all controlled from a main control module that corresponds essentially to an activation/deactivation mechanism for the entire system, and also includes a safety element that allows the functioning of the device to be blocked or locked in the case of problems due to the temperatures that are used.
Self-contained heated treatment apparatus
A self-contained heated wax treatment apparatus can include an outer shell and a rack disposed inside the outer shell. The rack can include a receptacle holder and at least one heater holder. A receptacle can be connected to the rack. A heater can be connected to the heater holder of the rack. Activation of the heater causes heat to flow to the receptacle.
Hand-held hair removal article
The present invention relates in general to a hand-held hair removal article. More specifically, the invention relates to a shaped flexible article adapted to scoop a hair removal compound, apply the hair removal compound to a hair removal area, and remove the hair removal compound and hair from the hair removal area.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR HEATING DEPILATORY WAX
An apparatus for heating depilatory wax includes a reservoir and a collar, the reservoir formed of a resilient, heat resistant material. The reservoir is dimensioned to be received by a heating chamber of a wax warmer. The collar has a lip sized to extend outwardly from a top opening of the reservoir, to catch wax which may otherwise drip between the reservoir and warmer. The reservoir may be flattened for shipment or storage, and may be trimmed to accommodate many sizes of wax warmers. In embodiments, the reservoir and collar are nonstick and may be readily cleaned and reused. In embodiments, the reservoir and collar are formed of silicone. A method of distributing a hair removal kit includes packaging soft wax in bags, flattening and packaging reservoirs and collars, and shipping the kit to a user in an environmentally friendly and cost efficient manner.
Wax Applicator
The present subject matter provides a wax applicator configured to apply heated wax onto a skin of a patient for hair removal, the wax applicator comprising: a wax chamber having at least one opening; a heating element attached to the wax chamber, configured to heat the wax in the wax chamber, thus giving rise to melted wax; and a pushing element configured to push the melted wax out of the wax chamber through at least one of the at least one opening, wherein at least one component of the wax applicator is electrically operated, and the at least one electrically operated component is electrically connected to at least one electrical power supply. Additional embodiments of the wax applicator, and a method of applying heated wax onto a skin of a patient for hair removal with the wax applicator, are disclosed herein as well.
Depilatory wax melting apparatus
A method of controlling a computer processing component of a depilatory wax heating apparatus to perform operations including at least determining when to activate based on one or more first parameters; turning on a heating element based on a determination of when to activate; controlling temperature of the heating element based on one or more second parameters; and deactivating the heating element based on one or more third parameters.
DEPILATORY WAX MELTING APPARATUS
A method of controlling a computer processing component of a depilatory wax heating apparatus to perform operations including at least determining when to activate based on one or more first parameters; turning on a heating element based on a determination of when to activate; controlling temperature of the heating element based on one or more second parameters; and deactivating the heating element based on one or more third parameters.