Patent classifications
A45D6/18
HEAT PROTECTION GARMENT AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
A heat protection garment configured to protect the skin of a wearer may include an ear cover and a forehead cover. The ear cover may include a first surface and a second surface. The first surface may be configured to overlie the skin of the wearer. The second surface may be opposite the first surface. The second surface may include one or more first attachment features. The forehead cover may include a first surface configured to overlie the skin of the wearer and a second surface opposite the first surface. The forehead cover may include one or more second attachment features configured to releasably engage the one or more first attachment features.
Systems, devices, and methods for preventing burns
Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, machine, device, and/or manufacture configured or adapted for, and/or a method for, activities that can comprise and/or relate to a burn guard system configured or adapted to operably prevent burns to the skin of a user of a heated hair curling iron.
Systems, devices, and methods for preventing burns
Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, machine, device, and/or manufacture configured or adapted for, and/or a method for, activities that can comprise and/or relate to a burn guard system configured or adapted to operably prevent burns to the skin of a user of a heated hair curling iron.
Smoothing soft roller
A soft roller system that provides for a moisture retaining outer casing that keeps hair from drying out, a firm, yet flexible honeycomb type core that allows the foam roller to keep its shape under compression that is caused by the pressure of the head during sleep, and a moisture retaining band to secure the ends of a tress of hair between the soft fabric casing and smoothing band to secure the ends of the hair and protect the hair from breakage and ware.
Smoothing soft roller
A soft roller system that provides for a moisture retaining outer casing that keeps hair from drying out, a firm, yet flexible honeycomb type core that allows the foam roller to keep its shape under compression that is caused by the pressure of the head during sleep, and a moisture retaining band to secure the ends of a tress of hair between the soft fabric casing and smoothing band to secure the ends of the hair and protect the hair from breakage and ware.
HEAT SHIELD DEVICE FOR USE IN HAIR STYLING
A heat shield device includes a heat shield having a planar body, with a first portion forming a first or upper blade, and a second portion forming a second or lower blade. The heat shield can be a stand-alone device configured to fit over a comb, with the handle of the comb extending away from the heat shield. The heat shield device can also include a handle structure that has a handle that is integrally formed with a support structure on which the planar body of a heat shield is mounted.
HEAT SHIELD DEVICE FOR USE IN HAIR STYLING
A heat shield device includes a heat shield having a planar body, with a first portion forming a first or upper blade, and a second portion forming a second or lower blade. The heat shield can be a stand-alone device configured to fit over a comb, with the handle of the comb extending away from the heat shield. The heat shield device can also include a handle structure that has a handle that is integrally formed with a support structure on which the planar body of a heat shield is mounted.
PHOTOREACTIVE HAIR TREATMENT APPARATUS
The present invention relates to a photoreactive hair treatment apparatus which enables the styling of a desired shape, the prevention of damages to hair and the treatment of hair to be glossy and resilient, and can reduce a treatment time of an agent used for treating hair. The photoreactive hair treatment apparatus comprises: a light source for emitting light; and a power supply unit for supplying power to the light source, wherein the light source is arranged to emit the light toward hair onto which a hair treating agent is applied. As such, the present invention has the effect of enhancing hair treatment efficiency by reducing the acting time in which the hair treating agent has effects on the hair.
Heat protection garment and methods of use thereof
A heat protection garment configured to protect the skin of a wearer may include an ear cover and a forehead cover. The ear cover may include a first surface and a second surface. The first surface may be configured to overlie the skin of the wearer. The second surface may be opposite the first surface. The second surface may include one or more first attachment features. The forehead cover may include a first surface configured to overlie the skin of the wearer and a second surface opposite the first surface. The forehead cover may include one or more second attachment features configured to releasably engage the one or more first attachment features.