Patent classifications
A45D26/0014
MTip, waxing, cosmetic, hygiene and utility tool
A disposal cosmetic tool is provided and has a stem having a first end and second end, wherein the stem is configured for a user to hold; a first bulb located at the first end of the stem, wherein the first bulb section has a surface coated with an adhesive configured for hair removal; a second bulb located at the second end of the stem, wherein the second bulb section has a surface impregnated or coated with a finishing oil; wherein the first bulb surface has a hardness that is greater than the second bulb surface.
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.
PAN FOR DEPILATORY WAX
The invention relates to 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, preferably silicone or Bakelite.
Depilatory wax applying device
A depilatory wax applying device includes: a housing provided with a feed port and a discharge port; a conveying channel provided in the housing, the conveying channel including a guiding tube, a heat insulation tube, and a heating tube that are connected successively, the guiding tube corresponding to the feed port, and the heating tube corresponding to the discharge port; a wax strip pushing device provided between the feed port and the guiding tube and configured to push a wax strip into the guiding tube; and a control device provided in the housing and electrically connected to the heating tube and the wax strip pushing device.
REQUISITE FOR APPLICATION OF A COSMETIC PRODUCT, APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY, PRODUCTION METHOD AND ASSOCIATED APPLICATION METHOD
This invention relates to a kit (10) for application of a cosmetic product comprising: a heating device (14) comprising a heating end (26), an applicator (18) able to be mounted removably on the heating end (26), with the applicator being able to be heated by the heating end (26).
The applicator (18) comprises a rod (72) intended to be placed in contact with the heating end (26) and an end tip (74) covered with a layer (76) of a solid cosmetic product, with the layer (76) of cosmetic product entirely covering the tip (74) over at least a portion of the length of the tip (74) taken from a free end (78) of the tip (74), with the layer (76) of cosmetic product being able to be applied over a body surface by heating the tip (74) through the rod (72).
HAIR REMOVAL POLMERIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
A method and system are provided for applying a polymer to a skin of a user in a fluid or malleable form; exposing the polymer-covered skin of the user to energy emitted from an energy source and causing the polymer to harden and bond with hairs on the user’s skin; and removing the hardened polymer from the user’s skin and causing the hairs to be removed.
Apparatus for preparing a self-contained heated treatment receptacle for use by a subject
A self-contained heated wax treatment apparatus includes an outer shell and a rack disposed inside the outer shell. The rack includes a receptacle holder and at least one heater holder. At least a first receptacle is mounted to the receptacle holder of the rack. The first receptacle contains a heat activated substance. A heater is mounted to the heater holder of the rack in thermal conductive contact with the first receptacle. Activation of the heater causes heat to flow to the first receptacle and activate the heat activated substance inside the receptacle.
Body Wax Applicator For Body Wax and a System Therefor
The invention provides a body wax applicator and system for use in treatments involving the application of wax to the body for removal of undesired body hair. It is particularly suitable for use in strip-less waxing. The applicator is configured with a brush portion of silicone that has a plurality of bristles that provide an angled contact surface. The applicator and system allows for the tidy and controlled heating of hard wax and subsequent application of molten wax to the human body for the purpose of removing hair.
Wax strip
A wax strip including a substantially flat, pliable backing substrate having a dimension from a first end to a second end, and a depilatory adhesive composition affixed to a portion of a first side of the backing substrate, where the depilatory adhesive composition is positioned not closer than about one-third of a distance from the first end to the second end of the dimension.
Wax warmer with automated stirring
The wax warmer with automated stirring combines the heating element and wax temperature control with a rotating wax reservoir. The rotating wax reservoir causes the associated stored wax to rotate with respect to the body of the device. To interrupt the flow of the wax within the rotating reservoir, and cause mixing and stirring, a stationary stir stick is placed in the path of rotation. As the moving wax contacts the stationary stir stick, turbulence is caused, resulting in mixing. The mixing helps to maintain a consistent temperature of wax within the reservoir. The stir stick is preferably held in position by a slot within the lid, removal of the lid causing removal of the stir stick, removing the stir stick as an obstacle to the user accessing the wax within the vessel.