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Eye makeup device

a makeup device and eye makeup technology, applied in packaging foodstuffs, packaging goods, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problems of false eyelashes, shaky, and unfavorable eyelash protection,

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-04-30
AND B LLC
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Benefits of technology

The present invention is a makeup device with false eyelashes that doesn't require adhesive to stick the lashes to the eyelash line. It allows the false eyelashes to be placed at the root of the person's natural eyelashes, where they can blend in naturally.

Problems solved by technology

False eyelashes can be intimidating to most people, because they are difficult to apply.
Our eyes are not only vital, but also extremely sensitive and vulnerable.
The first challenge is the adhesive, which must be used while wet, after being exposed to air, so that it's somewhat tacky, but before it dries to form the bond.
Too much glue could envelope the natural lashes and potentially cause the top and bottom lashes to bond, or create unsightly clumps, which in both cases could lead to eyelashes being unintentionally plucked out when trying to remove the false lashes or adhesive residue and irritate the eye.
Too little adhesive could cause the false lash strips to unbind at certain points or fall off unexpectedly at an embarrassing moment.
Furthermore, to achieve a natural look, it is usually best to integrate the false lashes with a person's real eyelashes, but this often results in the adhesive penetrating between the natural eyelashes, which can again lead to eyelashes being unintentionally plucked out when the false eyelashes or adhesive residue is removed.
If the false eyelashes are adhered to the lid, adjacent to the edge of the lash line (roots of your natural lashes), it is then harder to create the appearance of a natural seamless line resulting in a gap or uneven, crooked application.

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[0042]Referring to FIG. 1, the numeral 10 generally designates an eye makeup device of the present invention, which includes a plurality of false eyelashes. As will be more fully described below, device 10 is configured so that it can be applied to the eyelid in a manner to reduce the likelihood of a person's eyelashes being plucked when the device is removed. For example, device 10 may be configured to be applied to the eyelid in a manner to eliminate the need for a separate adhesive, at least in the region of the lash line. Further, device 10 may be configured so that it can either form an eye liner and / or eye shadow or provide a relatively smooth surface for eye liner or eye shadow application.

[0043]As best seen ion FIG. 2, device 10 includes a carrier 12 to which false eye lashes 14 are mounted. The lashes may be adhered to the carrier using conventional adhesives used in making false lashes. Carrier 12 may have two portions—an upper or first portion 16 and a lower or second por...

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Abstract

An eye makeup device includes a carrier, which has a surface adapted to adhere to an eyelid of a person. The carrier includes pigment and further has a shape to form an eyeliner for eye shadow when applied to the eyelid of the person. In addition, a plurality of eye lashes are mounted to the carrier. For example, the carrier may comprise a textile, a film, and further may include pigments encapsulated in or applied to the carrier.

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[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61 / 896,873, entitled PATIENT SUPPORT, filed on Oct. 29, 2013, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to an eye makeup device, and more particularly to an eye makeup device that includes false eyelashes to enhance the appearance of a person's eyes.[0003]False eyelashes can be intimidating to most people, because they are difficult to apply. Our eyes are not only vital, but also extremely sensitive and vulnerable. The first challenge is the adhesive, which must be used while wet, after being exposed to air, so that it's somewhat tacky, but before it dries to form the bond. Beyond this estimated, short window of opportunity, it's important to avoid using too much or too little glue. Too much glue could envelope the natural lashes and potentially cause the top and bottom lashes to bond, or create unsightl...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41G5/02A45D40/30
CPCA45D40/30A41G5/02
Inventor ABRAHAM, ANDREAGRUND, BOBBIE
Owner AND B LLC
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