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Eyelash extension pallet and method of using same

a technology of eyelash extension and eyelash extension, which is applied in the field of eyelash extension pallets and eyelash extension pallets, can solve the problems of mascara appearing unevenly applied, mascara flakes or smears on the skin of the person wearing mascara, and undesirable appearan

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-11-28
KINDALL JILL ANN
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The patent describes an eyelash extension pallet that has a front surface for holding strips of eyelash extensions and a back surface for holding glue. The pallet also has indicia on the front surface that includes the thickness and length of the new eyelash extensions. The indicia helps to identify and index the new eyelash extensions. The pallet can hold glue in a glue well located on the front surface. The glue well has a rim that forms a boundary between the front surface and the glue well. The technical effect of this patent text is to provide a convenient and efficient tool for applying eyelash extensions.

Problems solved by technology

The problem with mascara is that it can flake off or smear on the skin of the person wearing mascara.
Additionally, when viewed under magnification, mascara may appear unevenly applied and, thus, have an undesirable appearance.
One problem with these artificial eyelashes is the tendency for the curved base strip to become unattached and literally fall off the eyelid of the client at unpredictable and undesirable times. Additionally, because of the base strip, artificial eyelashes simply do not look natural.
Eyelash extensions come in various sizes and configurations that may be difficult or organize or access during application.
Conventionally, even adhesive strips of eyelash extensions may be stored loose in a lash pot and thus, disorganized.
Conventional glue or adhesive used to affix eyelash extensions can very expensive (e.g., $100 USD for a small bottle), volatile and dries quickly.

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[0031]Embodiments of the invention include an eyelash extension pallet and method of using same for applying eyelash extensions. It is useful and instructive to understand the procedure for applying eyelash extensions to best understand the various aspects of the present invention. Accordingly, an embodiment of a general procedure for applying eyelash extensions according to the present invention will first be disclosed. Subsequently, an embodiment of a specific method for applying eyelash extensions according to the present invention will be disclosed. Finally, the structural features of various embodiments of an eyelash extension pallet according to the present invention will subsequently be disclosed.

[0032]The general procedures for applying and removing eyelash extensions according to the present invention will be broken down into two sections. Section one includes procedures performed prior to application of the eyelash extensions. Section two includes procedures performed duri...

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Abstract

Eyelash extension pallet for use in applying eyelash extensions and method of applying eyelash extensions are disclosed.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This nonprovisional patent application claims benefit and priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of the filing of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61 / 650,723 filed on May 23, 2012, titled “EYELASH EXTENSION PALLET”. The contents of application No. 61 / 650,723 are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention relates generally to the cosmetic and beauty treatment industry. More particularly, the invention relates to methods and devices used in the application of eyelash extensions. Still more particularly, this invention relates to an eyelash extension pallet for use in applying and removing eyelash extensions and method of using same.[0004]2. Description of Related Art[0005]Conventional approaches to enhancing the beauty and accentuating the eye include the use of mascara to thicken existing eyelashes and thereby drawing attention to eyes. The p...

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IPC IPC(8): A41G5/02
CPCA41G5/02
Inventor KINDALL, JILL ANN
Owner KINDALL JILL ANN
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