SYSTEM FOR PROGRESSIVELY CARING FOR EYELASH EXTENSIONS
20170347731 · 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61K8/8158
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K8/9717
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61K8/97
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K8/92
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K8/58
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K8/81
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system for maintaining eyelash extensions includes a plurality of components for use throughout the life of a set of eyelash extensions. These components may include a sealer formulated for use just after the extensions have been applied, a sealer and thickener formulated for use after eyelash extensions have started to fall out and a thickener formulated for use after the eyelash extensions have thinned considerably (i.e., few are remaining) and until the individual can have her eyelash extensions filled or replaced. Components of the system that are formulated for initial use and through the middle of the lifetime of the eyelash extensions (e.g., the sealer and the sealer/thickener) may be formulated to nourish the eyelashes and to seal each extension and the natural eyelash to which each extension is adhered. As the lifetime of the eyelash extensions progresses, components of the system may be formulated to provide eyelashes with an increased appearance of volume as more and more of the extensions fall out. Methods for maintaining the appearance of eyelash extensions throughout the lash cycle are also disclosed, and include applying compositions that are tailored for use during various phases of the lash cycle to the eyelash extensions and natural eyelashes.
Claims
1. A system for maintaining eyelash extensions, comprising: a minimum sealer formulated for use with new lash extensions that have been adhered to natural lashes to maintain the new lash extensions during an initial phase of a lash cycle; a medium sealer/thickener formulated for use with natural lashes and lash extensions during an intermediate phase of the lash cycle, once the lash extensions have started shedding to maintain remaining lash extensions, to coat the remaining lash extensions and the natural lashes, and to make the natural lashes and the lash extensions appear thicker and/or more voluminous; and a maximum thickener formulated for use with natural lashes and lash extensions during a final phase of the lash cycle, after a majority of the lash extensions have shed to coat the remaining lash extensions and the natural lashes and to make the natural lashes and the remaining lash extensions appear thicker and more voluminous, the medium sealer/thickener and the maximum thickener being free of ingredients that weaken adhesive material securing the lash extensions to the natural lashes and being formulated for removal with a gentle cleanser.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the minimum sealer is formulated for use while at least 70% of the eyelash extensions remain.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the medium sealer/thickener is formulated for use while at least 40% but fewer than 70% of the eyelash extensions remain.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the maximum thickener is formulated for use when fewer than 40% of the eyelash extensions remain.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the minimum sealer includes: nutrients for the natural lashes; at least one conditioner for the natural lashes; an adhesive support agent for further curing and/or maintaining the adhesive material securing the lash extensions to the natural lashes; and a binder for coating a film on the lash extensions, the adhesive material and the natural lashes.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the minimum sealer further includes: a colorant.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the colorant comprises at least one iron oxide.
8. The system of claim 5, wherein the nutrients comprise Equisetum hiemale extract, aloe vera, and/or Irish Moss.
9. The system of claim 5, wherein the adhesive support agent comprises alcohol.
10. The system of claim 5, wherein the binder comprises polyvinylpyrrolidone, acrylates/octylacrylamide copolymer, and/or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the medium sealer/thickener includes: nutrients for the natural lashes; an adhesive support agent for maintaining adhesive securing the lash extensions to the natural lashes; a binder; and a thickener.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the thickener comprises Irish Moss, carnauba wax and/or bentonite clay.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein the maximum thickener includes: nutrients for the natural lashes; a binder; and a thickener.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the thickener comprises stearic acid, ozokerite, cyclomethicone, Irish Moss, carnauba wax and/or bentonite clay.
15. The system of claim 1, wherein the maximum thickener further includes magnesium aluminum silicate.
16. A method for maintaining eyelash extensions, comprising: applying a sealer periodically to the eyelash extensions, natural eyelashes to which the eyelashes are secured, and an adhesive material that secures the eyelash extensions to the natural eyelashes during an initial phase of a lash cycle, while the lash extensions are new; applying a sealer/thickener periodically to remaining eyelash extensions, the natural eyelashes, and remaining adhesive material during an intermediate phase of the lash cycle, in which lash extensions have started to fall out of an individual's lashes; periodically removing the sealer/thickener without causing additional lash extensions to fall out of the individual's lashes; applying a thickener periodically to remaining eyelash extensions, remaining adhesive material, the natural eyelashes, and any new natural eyelashes during a final phase of the lash cycle, in which a loss of eyelash extensions has resulted in sparse areas in the individual's lashes; and periodically removing the thickener without causing additional lash extensions to fall out of the individual's lashes.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein applying the sealer periodically, applying the sealer/thickener periodically and/or applying the thickener periodically comprises applying the sealer, the sealer/thickener and/or the thickener at least once each day during the respective initial phase, intermediate phase and/or final phase of the lash cycle.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein applying the sealer includes applying the sealer periodically while at least 70% of the lash extensions remain.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein applying the sealer/thickener includes applying the sealer/thickener while at least 40%, but fewer than 70% of the lash extensions remain.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein applying the thickener includes applying the thickener when fewer than 40% of the lash extensions remain.
21. The method of claim 22, wherein applying the thickener optionally includes applying the thickener after the fourth week of the lash cycle, until an end of the lash cycle.
22. A sealer/thickener formulated for use with natural lashes and lash extensions once the lash extensions have started shedding to maintain the remaining lash extensions, to coat the remaining lash extensions and the natural lashes, and to make the natural lashes and the lash extensions appear thicker and/or more voluminous, the sealer/thickener comprising: nutrients for the natural lashes; at least one conditioner for the natural lashes; a binder for forming a film on the lash extensions, the adhesive material and the natural lashes, the binder formulated to hold the nutrients and the at least one conditioner in contact with the natural lashes; and a thickener for adding volume and color to the lash extensions and the natural lashes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] As illustrated by
[0022] Once the eyelash extensions 10 have been secured to natural eyelashes 20, the adhesive material 15 may cure, either on its own or with the aid of a sealer, such as that available from Bella Lash Extensions, LLC, of Vineyard, Utah, as intelliSeal sealer. Such a sealer may be formulated to (i.e., include ingredients in effective amounts that will) encourage or accelerate curing of the adhesive material 15, as well as binders for coating and sealing the eye lashes, including each natural eyelash 20 and the eyelash extension 10 that has been secured thereto. Since the sealer may be washed away or wear off in a relatively short period of time (e.g., a day or two, etc.), the eyelash extensions may still be very new when they are no longer protected.
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[0024] With returned reference to
[0025] In a specific embodiment, such a sealer 40 may include water, SDA 40 alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf extract, Chondrus crispus (carrageenan/Irish Moss) extract, Equisetum hiemale (Horsetail) extract, xanthan gum, sodium hyaluranate and phenoxyethanol. The water carries the other ingredients of the sealer 40. The alcohol serves as an adhesive support agent.
[0026] The PVP is a water-soluble synthetic polymer that functions as a binder, which may form a film on and, thus, coat the eyelash extensions 10, the adhesive material 15, and the natural eyelashes 20. Since the binder forms a film that coats the eyelash extensions 10, the adhesive material 15, and the natural eyelashes 20, the binder seals the eyelash extensions 10, the adhesive material 15, and the natural eyelashes 20.
[0027] The aloe vera leaf extract, the Irish Moss extract and the Horsetail extract are natural extracts that include vitamins and other nutrients and, thus, provide nutrients to the natural lashes 20. Sodium hyaluronate, which is the sodium salt of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring polysaccharide found in connective tissues, conditions the natural lashes 20 and, thus, acts as a conditioner. The nutrient(s) and/or the conditioner(s) may be dispersed throughout the binder; thus, as the binder forms a coating on an eyelash extension 10, adhesive material 15, and a natural eyelash 20, the nutrient(s) and/or the conditioner(s) may contact, nourish and condition the natural eyelash 20.
[0028] The phenoxyethanol serves as a fragrance and/or as a preservative.
[0029] Xanthan gum is a thickening agent, which is used to control the viscosity of the sealer 40.
[0030] In some embodiments, the sealer 40 may also act as a low viscosity (i.e., thin) mascara. Such an embodiment of sealer 40 may include a colorant; for example, one or more pigments to impart it with a desired color (e.g., black, brown, auburn, etc.). Additionally, a sealer 40 may include one or more thickeners.
[0031] A specific embodiment of a sealer 40 that seals and acts as a low viscosity mascara includes water, alcohol, PVP, Equisetum hiemale (Horsetail) extract, bentonite clay, phenoxyethanol, acrylates/octylacrylamide copolymer, caprylic/capric triglycerides, Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf juice, algae extract (e.g., Chondrus crispus (carrageenan/Irish Moss) extract, etc.), triethanolamine, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, sodium hyaluranate and, optionally, iron oxides.
[0032] The water of the sealer 40 carries the other ingredients of such an embodiment of the sealer 40. The alcohol serves as an adhesive support agent.
[0033] The PVP functions as a binder and will form a film that coats the natural lashes 20, the adhesive material 15, and the eyelash extensions 10. The acrylates/octylacrylamide copolymer, which is a copolymer of octylacrylamide and one or more monomers consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or one of their simple esters, also acts as a binder. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose is a semisynthetic polymer based on cellulose, and may also function as a binder. Again, since a binder forms a film that coats the eyelash extensions 10, the adhesive material 15, and the natural eyelashes 20, the binder seals the eyelash extensions 10, the adhesive material 15, and the natural eyelashes 20.
[0034] The Horsetail extract, the aloe vera leaf juice, and the algae extract are natural extracts that include vitamins and other nutrients and, thus, provide nutrients to the natural lashes 20. Caprylic/capric triglycerides are a mixed triester of glycerin and caprylic and capric acids that may condition, or function as a conditioner for, the natural lashes 20. The sodium hyaluronate may also condition, or function as a conditioner for, the natural lashes 20. When dispersed throughout the binder, the nutrient(s) and/or the conditioner(s) may contact, nourish and condition the natural eyelash 20 as the binder(s) form(s) a coating on an eyelash extension 10, adhesive material 15, and a natural eyelash 20.
[0035] The bentonite clay helps the mascara dry quickly and may serve as a thickener. The algae extract and the hydroxypropyl methylcellulose may also increase the viscosity of the sealer 40.
[0036] Triethanolamine may serve as a surfactant to emulsify non-soluble particles in the sealer 40. The hydroxypropyl methylcellulose may stabilize the emulsion.
[0037] Triethanolamine may also be used to adjust the pH (i.e., acidity/alkalinity) of the sealer 40 due to its strong alkalinity.
[0038] The iron oxides may impart the sealer 40 with a desired color.
[0039] As illustrated by
[0040] Returning reference again to
[0041] A specific embodiment of the sealer/thickener 50 includes water, alcohol, PVP, Equisetum hiemale (Horsetail) extract, bentonite clay, phenoxyethanol, acrylates/octylacrylamide copolymer, caprylic/capric triglycerides, Aloe barbadensis (aleo vera) leaf juice, algae extract (e.g., Chondrus crispus (carrageenan/Irish Moss) extract, etc.), triethanolamine, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, sodium hyaluranate, and, optionally, iron oxides. Notably, these are the same ingredients that are present in an above-described embodiment of the sealer 40, albeit with greater amounts of one or more thickeners (e.g., bentonite clay, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, etc.) to render the sealer/thickener 50 more like mascara than the sealer 40.
[0042] Application of the sealer/thickener 50 to eyelashes 1′ that are in the intermediate phase of the lash cycle (e.g., while at least 40% but fewer than 70% of the eyelash extensions 10 remain, etc.) (e.g., during the second and third weeks of the lash cycle, during the third week of the lash cycle, etc.) is depicted by
[0043] With reference once again returned to
[0044] In a specific embodiment, the thickener 60 may include water, beeswax, stearic acid, ozokerite wax, carnauba wax, Equisetum hiemale (Horsetail) extract, alcohol, cyclomethicone, PVP, acrylates/octylacrylamide copolymer, Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf juice, algae extract (e.g., Chondrus crispus (carrageenan/Irish Moss) extract, etc.), phenoxyethanol, magnesium aluminum silicate, triethanolamine, and, optionally, iron oxides.
[0045] The water of the thickener 60 carries the other ingredients of such an embodiment of the thickener 60. The alcohol and the cyclomethicone (a silicon-based compound) may also serve as solvents.
[0046] The beeswax (purified wax from honeycomb), the ozokerite wax (a hydrocarbon wax derived from mineral sources or from petroleum), and/or the carnauba wax may increase the viscosity of the thickener 60 and, thus, contribute to the thickness of the thickener 60.
[0047] The PVP, the beeswax, the ozokerite wax, and/or the acrylates/octylacrylamide may function as binders and will form films that coat the natural lashes 20, the adhesive material 15, and the eyelash extensions 10. To repeat: because the binder forms a film that coats the eyelash extensions 10, the adhesive material 15, and the natural eyelashes 20, the binder seals the eyelash extensions 10, the adhesive material 15, and the natural eyelashes 20.
[0048] Horsetail extract, the aloe vera leaf juice, and the algae extract are natural extracts that include vitamins and other nutrients and, thus, provide nutrients to the natural lashes 20. The cyclomethicone is an emollient and may, therefore, condition the natural lashes 20, or function as a conditioner. The horsetail extract, the aloe vera leaf juice, the algae extract, and/or the cyclomethicone, when dispersed throughout the binder, may contact, nourish and condition the natural eyelash 20 as the binder(s) form(s) a coating on an eyelash extension 10, adhesive material 15, and a natural eyelash 20.
[0049] The beeswax, the stearic acid, the ozokerite wax, the algae extract and/or the cyclomethicone may impart the thickener 60 with its thickness, or viscosity. Notably, the thickener 60 includes more viscosity-increasing components than the sealer/thickener 50, imparting the thickener 60 with a greater ability than the sealer/thickener 50 to volumize lashes that are in the final phase of the lash cycle.
[0050] The beeswax, the stearic acid, the ozokerite wax, the algae extract and/or the cyclomethicone may also serve as surfactants and/or stabilize the emulsion that defines the thickener 60. Triethanolamine may serve as a surfactant to emulsify non-soluble particles in the thickener 60.
[0051] Since Triethanolamine is a strongly alkaline substance, it may also be used to adjust the pH (i.e., acidity/alkalinity) of the thickener 60.
[0052] The beeswax, the stearic acid, and/or the phenoxyethanol may act as fragrances that contribute to the aroma of the thickener 60.
[0053] The phenoxyethanol may also function as a preservative.
[0054] The iron oxides may impart the thickener 60 with a desired color.
[0055] With reference to
[0056] Since the sealer/thickener 50 and the thickener 60 may be formulated to be removed with a gentle cleanser, both of these components may be periodically removed from an individual's lashes without causing the removal of any additional eyelash extensions 10 (
[0057] Although the preceding disclosure provides many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the ensuing claims. Other embodiments may be devised which do not depart from the scopes of the claims. Features from different embodiments may be employed in combination. The scope of each claim is, therefore, indicated and limited only by its plain language and the full scope of available legal equivalents to its elements.