Lip exfoliating device
10188191 ยท 2019-01-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D40/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A lip exfoliator includes an exfoliant with one or more dry abrasive materials for exfoliation of the lips, which may be provided as a single compact unit. Embodiments of a lip exfoliator may include an attachment surfacesuch as an adhesive sticker, suction device, or cup mechanismfor attaching the lip exfoliator to a lip balm or other cosmetic. Thus, a consumer may use embodiments of the lip exfoliator with a lip balm or cosmetic of their choice easily while on the go.
Claims
1. A lip exfoliator comprising: an exfoliant comprising an active surface, wherein the active surface is composed of an insoluble dry abrasive material comprising a binding agent that holds in place exfoliating particles; a bottom section comprising an attachment surface; a binding mechanism configured to attach the exfoliant to the bottom section, wherein the binding mechanism comprises a solid body that at least partially covers the exfoliant; and a cap configured to attach to the solid body, wherein the cap covers the active surface when attached to the solid body, and wherein the attachment surface is adapted to attach to an end of a lip balm by an adhesive.
2. The lip exfoliator of claim 1, wherein the exfoliating particles comprise at least one of: natural luffa, hemp fibers, pumice, stone, diamond particles, food particles, synthetic luffa, Teflon, and PTFE.
3. The lip exfoliator of claim 1, wherein the lip exfoliator has a cylindrical shape with a diameter of less than 1 inch and a height between inch and 1 inch.
4. The lip exfoliator of claim 1, wherein the exfoliating particles are disposed along the active surface.
5. The lip exfoliator of claim 1, wherein the binding agent comprises at least one of: a rubber, a natural resin, and a viscous sugar.
6. A lip exfoliator comprising: an exfoliant comprising an active surface, wherein the active surface is composed of an insoluble dry abrasive material comprising a binding agent that holds in place exfoliating particles: a bottom section comprising an attachment surface; and a binding mechanism configured to attach the exfoliant to the bottom section, wherein the attachment surface is adapted to attach to an end of a lip balm by an adhesive, and wherein the binding mechanism comprises an adhesive tape.
7. The lip exfoliator of claim 1, wherein the binding mechanism comprises an elastic material.
8. A lip balm comprising: a body containing a balm; a cap configured to removably attach to the body; and an exfoliant composed of an insoluble dry abrasive material comprising exfoliating particles, wherein an end of the cap comprises the exfoliant and, when attached to the body, the cap covers an opening in the body for dispensing the balm.
9. The lip balm of claim 8, further comprising: a cover attached to the cap and configured to protect an active surface of the exfoliant when closed.
10. The lip balm of claim 9, wherein the exfoliating particles are disposed along the active surface.
11. The lip balm of claim 10, wherein the exfoliating particles are held in place by a binding agent.
12. The lip balm of claim 11, wherein the binding agent comprises at least one of: a rubber, a natural resin, and a viscous sugar.
13. The lip balm of claim 8, wherein the exfoliating particles comprise at least one of: natural luffa, hemp fibers, pumice, stone, diamond particles, ground food particles, synthetic luffa, Teflon, and PTFE.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) Lip exfoliators of the present disclosure may have an exfoliant with an active surface for removing salt and other debris from the lips by rubbing the active surface against the lips. The active surface may include one or more dry abrasive materials for exfoliating the lips. In some embodiments, the lip exfoliator also may have an attachment surface for, optionally, attaching the lip exfoliator to a lip balm, cosmetic device, or other convenient location. For example, the attachment surface may include an adhesive sticker or suction device capable of adhering to the surface of a lip balm. A cap or case also may be provided for the lip exfoliator to prevent it from getting dirty while not in use.
(12) Lip exfoliators of the present disclosure may be provided as a single unit, which may be compact, relatively small (e.g., about the diameter of a typical lip balm and about inch in length), and easy to carry in a purse, cosmetic bag, or pocket. Embodiments of the lip exfoliator may be capable of attaching to a lip balm or other cosmetic by the attachment surface. In these embodiments, the lip exfoliator may be used together with a lip balm or other cosmetic of the consumer's choice. After attaching the lip exfoliator to a lip balm, a consumer may grasp the lip balm, using it as a handle when applying the lip exfoliator. Alternatively, the consumer may use the lip exfoliator by itself and may, if already attached, detach the lip exfoliator from the lip balm before application.
(13) In preferred embodiments of the disclosure, the exfoliant may include one or more dry abrasive materials for exfoliating the lips. The consumer may simply rub the active surface of the exfoliant against their lips to remove any accumulated particles or debris. This method of exfoliation is much more convenient than using a lip scrub, because dry abrasives do not require water or a sink. Unlike a lip scrub, the lip exfoliator may be used anywhere while on the go. Dry abrasives also are more effective than lip balms containing solvents. Unlike solvents, dry abrasives can remove all types of debris and particles that may have accumulated on the lips. Lip exfoliators of the present disclosure also act as a beauty aid, because application of dry abrasives improves blood flow to the lips and makes the lips appear more pink.
(14) Natural dry abrasives, such as luffa, may be used safely on the lips and may be included in the exfoliant (and its active surface). Certain foods also act as natural exfoliants when ground and can be used safely on the lips. For example, the exfoliant may include ground particles of flax seeds, cornmeal, oatmeal, and/or other seeds or grains. The exfoliant also may include minerals, such as diamond particles, pumice, or sandstone. A material such as rubber or a natural resin or viscous sugar may be used as a binding agent in the exfoliant for holding in place the exfoliating particles (e.g., food or minerals).
(15) The exfoliant (and its active surface) also may include synthetic materials such as Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or a material that mimics the fibrous structure of luffa. Moreover, a synthetic material may be used as a binding agent for dry abrasive particles within the exfoliant and/or disposed on the active surface. Other materials suitable for application to the lips with abrasive properties also may be used in the exfoliant and on the active surface. As would be understood by a person of skill in the art in view of the present disclosure, materials suitable for application to the lips generally should not include toxic materials that are likely to be imbibed by the consumer or materials likely to cut or damage the lips during normal application.
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(18) Exfoliant 101 and/or active surface 104 may, by way of example and not limitation, include one or more of the following dry abrasives: natural luffa, hemp fibers, pumice, stone, minerals, diamond particles, ground food particles, synthetic luffa, PTFE, Teflon and/or other synthetic materials suitable for application to the lips. The dry abrasive material may be dispersed throughout exfoliant 101, including active surface 104. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the dry abrasive material may be concentrated along active surface 104. For example, diamond particles may be held in place by a binding agent distributed along active surface 104. By concentrating the dry abrasive along the active surface, less dry abrasive material may be used, which may save on the cost of manufacture (e.g., when using diamond or other expensive dry abrasives).
(19) Bottom section 102 may be composed of rubber or plastic material. Attachment surface 105 may include, for example, an adhesive or a suction mechanism. The adhesive may provide a semi-permanent connection to an attached surface or it may be easily removable, depending on the particular adhesive used. Adhesives such as stickers, tape, glue, Velcro or other mechanisms may be used, as would be apparent to one of skill in the art in view of the present disclosure. Alternatively, a suction mechanism, such as a flexible plastic (or rubber) cup, may be provided. The suction mechanism may be capable of forming a suction seal between lip exfoliator 100 and the body of a lip balm or other cosmetic.
(20) In other embodiments of the disclosure, attachment surface 105 may be configured to attach to a specific lip balm or cosmetic and may comprise, for example, a screw or snapping mechanism for fitting securely onto a receiving portion of the specific lip balm. In yet other embodiments of the disclosure, lip exfoliator 100 may be provided without attachment surface 105.
(21) Lip exfoliator 100 may be manufactured in various sizes. In preferred embodiments of the disclosure, lip exfoliator 100 may be relatively small and compact. For example, lip exfoliator 100 may have a cylindrical shape with a diameter of less than 1 inch and a height of between to 1 inch. This relatively small size is easy to carry and attach to a lip balm. In alternative embodiments, lip exfoliator 100 may be larger, having a diameter greater than 1 inch, thereby providing a larger surface area for the active surface and facilitating exfoliation. Lip exfoliator 100 also may be manufactured in various other shapes, such as a rectangular or oval shape, as would be understood by a person of skill in the art in view of the present disclosure.
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(27) In other embodiments of the disclosure, the lip exfoliator may be integrated into the body or cap of a lip balm (or other cosmetic). In these embodiments, the lip exfoliator may be packaged together with a particular lip balm.
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(31) It should be understood that, while various embodiments have been described herein, the present invention(s) should not be limited by those embodiments. To the contrary, the foregoing written description, figures, and abstract have been presented for illustrative purposes, and are not meant to limit the present invention(s). Indeed, as a person of skill in the art in view of the present disclosure would recognize, various changes can be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention(s).