Hair weft product and method of use

a technology of hair weft and product, which is applied in the field of hair weft products, can solve the problems of discomfort for the user, prolonging the time required for completion of the supplementation process, and being too complex or difficult for a user to attempt their use at home, so as to increase the apparent length or bulk, or both, of the hair of the user

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-07-12
AMAZING LENGTHS
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[0013] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of increasing the apparent length, or bulk, or both, of a user's hair. This method comprises steps of providing a hair weft including a thin flexible substrate which is elongate, arcuate, and free of through apertures. This substrate is configured to have a perimeter bounding an arcuate area, and defining a pair of opposed surfaces. Fr

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All of these products and methods are either too complex or to difficult for a user to attempt their use at home.
This method, however, requires the use of a hot glue, which can cause discomfort to the person to whom the supplemental hair is provided as well as to the stylist, and also requires extensive manual manipulation of the natural

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[0022] Viewing now FIGS. 1, 2, and 2A in conjunction, it is seen that a hair weft 10 embodying the present invention includes an arcuate flexible carrier portion or substrate 12. The carrier portion or substrate 12 is preferably thin (i.e., about 1 / 16 inch thick or less) is formed of polymer, and most preferably is formed of a flexible polyurethane polymer. On the one hand, the substrate 12 secures and carries a great multitude of stands 14, which may be formed of natural human hair, or may be formed of synthetic filaments replicating human hair, or a combination thereof. The individual strands 16 of the multitude 14 are each individually (or in small groups of a few strands each) spaced apart and secured into the substrate 12. The strands 16 are dispose on substrate 12 so that on one side they extend slightly through this substrate 12 (viewing FIG. 2A). Thus, a surface 20 of the substrate 12 (which is the surface disposed toward the wearer of the weft 10) is “nubby” because of the ...

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Abstract

A hair weft for increasing the apparent length and/or bulk of a user's hair includes an elongate arcuate thin flexible substrate which carries stands of hair or hair-like filaments over substantially its entire surface area. The substrate is free of apertures or holes, so that within its perimeter the entire surface area of the substrate carries hair strands. And, because of the large number of hair strands carried by the hair weft, only a single application of one hair weft will be satisfactory to achieve the desired effect in most cases. The weft is applied adhesively to underlying human hair, and conceals the adhesive while adding substantial bulk and/or length to the hair for the wearer. The substrate of the hair weft serves as an adhesive carrier during application of the hair weft to a wearers head, so that a relatively unskilled user can achieve an attractive result, even at home without the skills of a stylist of cosmetician. Further, the substrate appears substantially like the human scalp so that the hair weft is not easily detected.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates to a hair weft product for extending or thickening the appearance of human hair, and to a method of using the hair weft. RELATED TECHNOLOGY [0002] Methods and products for supplementing the natural human hair are well known. All of these products and methods appear to be intended for use by professional cosmeticians, and to be used in professional hair salons. All of these products and methods are either too complex or to difficult for a user to attempt their use at home. [0003] For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,387, to Megna, describes a method in which supplemental hair is aligned with the natural hair of the person and adhered to the natural hair using a colored thermoplastic glue. The warm adhered natural and supplemental hair are then intertwined together to permit binding of the supplemental hair to the natural hair prior to styling of the combined hair. This method, however, requires the use of a hot glue, which can c...

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IPC IPC(8): A41G3/00
CPCA41G5/008
Inventor CATRON, STACYMATHENY, DENISE
Owner AMAZING LENGTHS
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