Patent classifications
A45D29/16
Combination Nail Care Tool
A combination nail care tool is disclosed. The combination tool can include a plurality of different tools such as nail clippers, cuticle scissors, tweezers, a cuticle pusher, cuticle nippers, and a file. The tools may be integrated into a small and aesthetically pleasing housing that can improve grip and provide ready access to a particular tool as well as a safe and convenient means for storage or transport.
Nail file case with integrated features
A fingernail file case includes a hole through which filing can take place while the case remains otherwise fully closed. The case may optionally include a projection adapted to scrape under a fingernail and/or a blade adapted to push a cuticle.
Nail file case with integrated features
A fingernail file case includes a hole through which filing can take place while the case remains otherwise fully closed. The case may optionally include a projection adapted to scrape under a fingernail and/or a blade adapted to push a cuticle.
NAIL CARE METHOD USING NAIL BIT WITHOUT USING NIPPER
Provided is a nail care method using a nail bit, and in particular, a method for trimming nails before performing nail art, thus providing a method for enhancing the durability and aesthetics of the nail art. According to the nail care method, a separated space (reference line) is first formed between the eponychium and cuticle, and then the cuticle separated from the eponychium is removed. Accordingly, the cuticle can be safely removed without using a separate oil remover or chemicals or tools such as pushers and nippers. Furthermore, a stepped portion of a certain height is formed between the end of the eponychium line and the surface of the nail, and an undercut is formed below the end of the eponychium, whereby an effect similar to forming a shadow between the eponychium and the nail surface is exhibited.
NAIL CARE METHOD USING NAIL BIT WITHOUT USING NIPPER
Provided is a nail care method using a nail bit, and in particular, a method for trimming nails before performing nail art, thus providing a method for enhancing the durability and aesthetics of the nail art. According to the nail care method, a separated space (reference line) is first formed between the eponychium and cuticle, and then the cuticle separated from the eponychium is removed. Accordingly, the cuticle can be safely removed without using a separate oil remover or chemicals or tools such as pushers and nippers. Furthermore, a stepped portion of a certain height is formed between the end of the eponychium line and the surface of the nail, and an undercut is formed below the end of the eponychium, whereby an effect similar to forming a shadow between the eponychium and the nail surface is exhibited.