Patent classifications
A45D2200/207
SKINCARE DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE
An example skincare device includes a main body having a first side, a second side, an intermediate portion, a groove, a light source, a motor, a temperature control unit, and a user control configured to control one or more of the light source, motor, and temperature control unit. The skincare device can provide heat, cool, light, and/or vibrational therapy to a user's skin.
Ear Hygienic Implements and Kit
An implement for cleaning ears is shown and described. The implement may include an elongated stem and a foam or bristle flexible cleaning head removably or permanently coupled thereto. Optionally, a second, different head may be provided at an opposed end of the stem. Optionally, the cleaning head may be rotatable or vibrate under electric power. In addition, the cleaning head may be deployable from a stored position in a flexible tube to an extraction position outside of the flexible tube, wherein the mechanism can either be electrical or non-electrical. The implement may be part of a kit also including a container of containing oil foam having oil, soap, and water; a package containing a supply of liquid permeable pads impregnated with antibacterial liquid; and a spray container containing antibacterial liquid. Optionally, the kit also includes a container containing a supply of liquid permeable pads impregnated with an astringent agent.
Sonic exfoliating glove
A sonic exfoliating glove includes a glove shaped member having a hand receiving portion with a hand receiving opening therein, four finger receiving portions, and a thumb receiving portion, the glove shaped member defining a palm surface overlying a palm and finger and thumb pads of a hand inserted therein. Five of six exfoliating pads are fixedly attached to the four finger receiving portions and the thumb receiving portion, one each, generally overlying the finger and thumb pads of the respective finger or thumb. A sixth exfoliating element is fixedly attached to the glove shaped member, so as to overly a central portion of the palm. At least one vibrating motor is attached to the glove shaped member and six connecting rods are each connected at one end to the at least one vibrating motor and at another end to the six exfoliating pads or elements, one each.
MULTI-FUNCTION BEAUTY DEVICE
A multi-function beauty device includes a functional assembly mounted on a casing. The casing includes a battery and a vibration assembly therein. An upper portion of the casing is formed with a fitting opening. The functional assembly includes a fitting part with a beauty accessory. The fitting part is inserted in the fitting opening in a top-down direction and positioned in the fitting opening. The beauty accessory extends out of the casing.
System and method for ultrasound treatment
Embodiments provide an ultrasound treatment system and method. In some embodiments, the system includes a removable transducer module having an ultrasound transducer. In some embodiments, the system can include a hand wand with at least one finger activated controller and a control module that is coupled to the hand wand and has a graphical user interface for controlling the removable transducer module, and an interface coupling the hand wand to the control module. The interface may provide power to the hand wand or may transfer a signal from the hand wand to the control module. In some embodiments, the treatment system may be used in cosmetic procedures on at least a portion of a face, head, neck, and/or other part of a patient.
HAND HELD DERMAPLANING DEVICE AND DERMAPLANING PROCESS
A method and a hand-held device for dermaplaning is disclosed that includes a blade assembly which includes a blade, a blade holder and a safety cage. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the safety cage limits the amount of penetration of the blade into the facial skin to enable the device to be safely used by non-professionals. The dermaplaning device includes a vibration generator that causes the blade to vibrate at a predetermined frequency. Various embodiments of the hand-held dermaplaning device are disclosed for vibrating the blade.
FLUID PRODUCT DISPENSING AND APPLICATION ASSEMBLY
A fluid dispenser and applicator assembly comprising: a hollow reception body (1′) including a housing (22′); and a fluid dispenser (D′) including angular orientation means (16, 64) for bringing the fluid dispenser (D′) into a determined angular position relative to the reception body (1′);
the assembly being characterized in that the angular orientation means (16, 64) cause the dispenser (D′) to turn as it is pushed into the reception body (1′), until it reaches its determined angular position.
ULTRASOUND HAIR DRYING AND STYLING
An ultrasound hair care device (10) for drying and styling hair (20). An ultrasound unit (12-18) applies ultrasound to the hair (20). A hair moisture measurement unit (22) measures a moisture level of the hair (20). A control unit (24) controls the ultrasound unit (12-18) based on the moisture level. In accordance with the present invention, in dependence on the moisture level, ultrasound is applied to the hair (20) at a first frequency not exceeding 1 MHz for drying the hair (20), and/or at a second frequency of at least 1 MHz for styling the hair (20).
Product of and Method for Making Chemical Free Human Hair Shakers
A natural human shaker hair is offered to be efficiently applied to the balding spots and thinning areas of a user's scalp. The shaker hair comprises 100% natural human hairs and does not include any chemicals and/or man-made materials. The shaker hair is statically charged with negative electricity to not only allow easy application to the affected areas, but also cling to the user's scalp and existing hair. Thus, the shaker hair creates root lift and substantial kickstand support to the existing long hair of the user, and helps the user with desired styling. Further, an innovative method of making the all-natural human shaker hair is provided. The method prepares the shaker hair by cutting natural human hairs into hair granules and charging the hair granules with a charging machine. The resulting shaker hair charged with statically negative charge is placed into hair shakers and ready for use.
Personal Fluid Dispensing Applicator and Massaging Tool
This present invention discloses a unique applicator device for applying moisturizers, lotions, ointments, oils or the like to various body parts and difficult to reach areas, such as the back area, posterior area of legs, or the like. The device eliminates the need for assistance from any other individual for applying lotion over difficult to reach areas, and can help prevent or be used to treat rashes, dryness, eczema, psoriasis, and other serious conditions afflicting the skin. The device features an elongated handle attached to an applicator head having apertures for dispensing a solution onto the body of the user. The device includes a compartment for storing a solution in a specific amount and a push button mechanism to activate dispensing of the stored solution from the device.