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Lip Product

a technology of lipstick and lip, applied in the field of lip products, can solve the problems of difficult control of the bristles of the lipstick brush, excessive lipstick deposited on the lips, no avail,

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-05-16
RAMIREZ SANDRA KAY
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Benefits of technology

This patent is for a lipstick product that includes a lipstick tube and a disposable applicator stick. The applicator stick can be easily attached to one end of the lipstick and used to apply lipstick to the user's lips. The applicator stick is designed to be removed from the lipstick and stored in the tube after use. The technical effect of this design is that it provides a convenient and easy-to-use lipstick product that can be easily attached and detached from the tube for storage.

Problems solved by technology

A long-known disadvantage with the direct application of lipstick is that, most of the times, excess lipstick is deposited onto the lips, which needs to be wiped off with a tissue or the like.
A lipstick brush is one tool designed to overcome this problem but to no avail.
This is mainly because, when excess pressure is applied to the lipstick brush in order to apply the lipstick, the bristles of the lipstick brush become difficult to control as they often go beyond the boundary of the lips leading to lipstick to be deposited on unnecessary part of the skin.
On the other hand, not applying enough pressure renders the lipstick brush ineffective.
Another setback is that the use of a lipstick brush is not hygienic as the bristles thereof tend to accumulate germs, and the like.
Although, this approach, in terms of convenience, is better than applying the lipstick directly from the tube or from a lipstick brush, it is still undesirable for obvious reasons.
Another disadvantage with conventional lipstick products is that a single lipstick product cannot be shared or sampled by more than one user without the risk of transferring contaminants from one user to another.
Yet another disadvantage is that the design of a conventional lipstick product limits a user from extracting all the content (lipstick) therewithin.

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[0028]In the following detailed description, a reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which the specific embodiments that may be practiced is shown by way of illustration. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the embodiments and it is to be understood that the logical, mechanical and other changes may be made without departing from the scope of the embodiments. The following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense.

[0029]Referring to FIG. 1, the present invention is a lip product 10—more particularly a lipstick product—comprising an outer receptacle 12, an inner receptacle (not shown), a lipstick substance 14 (hereinafter “lipstick”), an applicator stick 16, and a snap-fit closure cap 18. The outer receptacle 12 is a hollow elongate member preferably of uniform cross-section with one end thereof being closed. The cross-section of the inner and outer wal...

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Abstract

Disclosed is a lip product comprising an outer receptacle, an inner receptacle comprising a substance that is to be applied to the lips of a user, the inner receptacle disposed within the outer receptacle such that the former moves to and fro within the latter, an applicator stick wherein the substance is applied to the lips about any of the either end thereof, and a closure cap for sealing off the outer receptacle thereby storing the substance and the applicator stick.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to lip products and more particularly to lipstick products with applicators.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Conventionally, lipsticks are applied directly from the lipstick tubes thereof onto the lips a user. A long-known disadvantage with the direct application of lipstick is that, most of the times, excess lipstick is deposited onto the lips, which needs to be wiped off with a tissue or the like. A lipstick brush is one tool designed to overcome this problem but to no avail. This is mainly because, when excess pressure is applied to the lipstick brush in order to apply the lipstick, the bristles of the lipstick brush become difficult to control as they often go beyond the boundary of the lips leading to lipstick to be deposited on unnecessary part of the skin. On the other hand, not applying enough pressure renders the lipstick brush ineffective. Another setback is that the use of a lipstick brush is not hygienic as the br...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45D40/26
CPCA45D40/26A45D40/00A45D40/0068A45D2200/25A45D40/04A45D2040/0012A45D40/0087
Inventor RAMIREZ, SANDRA KAY
Owner RAMIREZ SANDRA KAY
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