Cosmetic tools with a handle that can hold contents.
The cosmetic tool integrates contents in a handle with adjustable discharge and sealing, addressing poor usability by enhancing portability and usability through detachable components.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- FS KOREA INDUSTRIES INC
- Filing Date
- 2023-11-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-09
AI Technical Summary
Cosmetics like powder, blush, and eyeshadow require separate application members and containers, leading to poor usability when carried outside.
A cosmetic tool with a handle that can accommodate contents, featuring a detachable application part and handle, allowing contents storage, discharge, and adjustable flow control, with a sealing mechanism to prevent leakage.
Enhances portability by integrating contents in the handle, enables refillable use, and improves usability with detachable components, preventing unintentional high-speed discharge.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a cosmetic tool capable of accommodating contents in a handle part.
Background Art
[0002] Generally, cosmetics such as powder, blush, eyeshadow, concealer, etc., which must be applied evenly to the skin, are applied evenly to the skin using an application member such as a brush after discharging the contents contained in the container.
[0003] However, in order to use such cosmetics when going out, an application member such as a brush must be carried and stored separately from the container containing the cosmetics, which causes a problem of poor usability.
[0004] Therefore, there is a need for a cosmetic tool that can solve such problems.
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0005] The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and an object thereof is to provide a cosmetic tool capable of accommodating contents in a handle part.
[0006] The technical problems of the present invention are not limited to the technical problems mentioned above, and other technical problems not mentioned will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.
Means for Solving the Problems
[0007] A cosmetic tool is provided according to an embodiment of the present invention. The cosmetic tool includes an application part including an application member, and a handle coupled to the application part, and the handle part is detachably coupled to the application part, and the handle part can include a content accommodating part capable of accommodating contents.
[0008] Preferably, the contents storage section includes an open end with one end open, and a discharge section having a discharge hole formed therein is connected to the open end, so that the contents stored in the contents storage section are discharged to the outside through the discharge section.
[0009] Preferably, one end of the contents storage section is connected to the coating section, and the other end of the contents storage section is connected to the dispensing section.
[0010] Preferably, the handle portion further includes a lid portion that is detachably coupled to the open end, the lid portion having a sealing projection formed on its inner side, and when coupled with the open end, the sealing projection is inserted into the discharge hole and seals the discharge portion.
[0011] Furthermore, preferably, one end of the contents storage section may be connected to the dispensing section and the coating section.
[0012] Preferably, the discharge portion may include a discharge end portion in which the discharge hole is formed, and an adjustment portion extending inward from the discharge hole and adjusting the discharge flow of the contents.
[0013] Preferably, the adjustment section is formed such that the discharge passage decreases as it moves inward from the discharge hole, and the inlet of the adjustment section has an inner diameter smaller than that of the discharge hole.
[0014] Furthermore, preferably, a buffering region is formed between the outside of the adjustment portion and the discharge end, which accommodates the contents directed toward the discharge hole while buffering the external force applied to the contents.
[0015] Preferably, the coating portion further includes a housing to which the coating member is detachably attached at one end, and a coupling portion to which the handle portion is attached is formed at the other end of the housing.
[0016] Preferably, the connecting portion is formed by recessing the other end of the housing, into which at least a part of the handle portion is inserted.
[0017] Preferably, the coupling portion includes a second sealing projection that protrudes in the direction into which the handle portion is inserted, and when coupled to the handle portion, the second sealing projection is inserted into the discharge hole, thereby sealing the discharge hole.
[0018] Furthermore, preferably, the handle portion may be screwed into the joint portion.
[0019] Furthermore, preferably, the coating portion may be characterized in that the lower end of the connecting portion can be seated on the bottom surface when it is detached from the handle portion.
[0020] Preferably, the coating member can be selected from the group consisting of a brush, a puff, a comb, a massage tip, and an impregnation member. [Effects of the Invention]
[0021] According to the present invention, the portability of cosmetic tools can be improved by storing the contents in the handle.
[0022] Furthermore, according to the present invention, since the applicator and the handle are detachably connected, when the contents are used up, the contents can be refilled by replacing the handle.
[0023] Further, according to the present invention, the application member can be used in both the state where the application part is coupled to the handle part and the state where it is removed, which has the advantage of improving usability.
[0024] Further, according to the present invention, by providing a regulating part for regulating the flow of the content in the discharging part, it is possible to prevent the content from being discharged in a large amount at high speed unintentionally.
[0025] Further, according to the present invention, the application member can be used by replacing it since the application member is detachably coupled to the housing.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0026] [Figure 1] It is a perspective view of a cosmetic tool according to an embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, FIG. 1(a) shows a state where the application part and the handle part of the cosmetic tool according to an embodiment of the present invention are coupled, and FIG. 1(b) shows a state where the application part and the handle part of the cosmetic tool according to an embodiment of the present invention are removed. [Figure 2] It is an exploded view of a cosmetic tool according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 3] It is a cross-sectional view of a cosmetic tool according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 4] It is an exploded view of a cosmetic tool according to another embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 5] It is a cross-sectional view of a cosmetic tool according to another embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 6] It is a usage state diagram of a cosmetic tool according to an embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, FIG. 6(a) shows a state of discharging the content of the handle part of the cosmetic tool according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6(b) shows a state of applying the content discharged from the handle of the cosmetic tool according to an embodiment of the present invention to the skin. [Figure 7]This is a diagram illustrating the usage of a cosmetic tool according to another embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, Figure 7(a) shows the contents of the handle of a cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention being dispensed, and Figure 7(b) shows the contents dispensed from the handle of a cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention being applied to the skin. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0027] Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the attached drawings. Note that even if components are shown in other drawings, the same components are denoted by reference numerals in each drawing. When describing embodiments of the present invention, if a detailed explanation of a related known configuration or function is deemed to hinder the understanding of the embodiments of the present invention, such detailed explanation will be omitted. Furthermore, although embodiments of the present invention will be described below, the technical idea of the present invention is not limited thereto and can be modified and implemented in various ways by those skilled in the art. For convenience, the directions of up, down, left, and right described later are based on the drawings, and the scope of the rights of the present invention is not necessarily limited to these directions.
[0028] In the specification as a whole, when a part is said to be "connected" to another part, this includes not only cases where it is "directly connected" but also cases where it is "indirectly connected" through other components in between. In the specification as a whole, when a part is said to "include" a component, this does not exclude other components unless otherwise stated, but rather means that it may further include other components. Furthermore, when describing the components of the embodiments of the present invention, terms such as first, second, A, B, (a), (b), etc., may be used. These terms are used to distinguish the component in question from other components, and the terms do not limit the essence or order of the component in question.
[0029] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, Figure 1(a) shows the applicator and handle of the cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention joined together, and Figure 1(b) shows the applicator and handle of the cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention detached. Figure 2 is an exploded view of the cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention, and Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] Referring to Figures 1 to 3, the cosmetic tool 1000 may include a handle portion 100 and an application portion 200.
[0031] The handle portion 100 is a part that the user can grip, can contain contents internally, and can be detachably connected to the application portion 200. The user can dispense the contents contained in the handle portion 100 when the handle 100 is connected to and / or separated from the application portion 200, and when the contents are used up, the handle 100 can be replaced with a different one and the contents refilled. Here, the contents include, for example, liquid, gel, or cream-type cosmetics, but are not limited to these, and can include various materials such as pharmaceuticals or quasi-drugs. Also, although the handle 100 is shown as cylindrical, this is illustrative, and the shape of the handle portion 100 can be applied to various types. Thus, the present invention has the advantage that the contents and the application member can be used as a single unit without having to carry a separate container of contents, by having the contents contained in the handle portion of the cosmetic tool.
[0032] According to the embodiment, the handle portion 100 may be made of a soft and / or elastic material in at least part of it. For example, the handle 100 may be a blow-molded container made of a soft and / or elastic material. This allows the user to dispense the contents to the outside by pressing the outer surface of the handle portion 100 and changing the pressure inside the handle portion 100. However, it is not limited to this, and the handle portion 100 can be formed from a variety of materials.
[0033] According to one embodiment, the handle portion 100 may include a contents storage portion 110, a dispensing portion 120, and a lid portion 130.
[0034] The contents storage section 110 is the part that stores contents inside. The contents storage section 110 can also serve as a handle that the user can grip when using cosmetic tools, and therefore can be designed in a shape that is easy to grip.
[0035] According to this embodiment, the contents storage section 110 can be connected to the coating section 200 at one end and to the dispensing section 120 at the other end.
[0036] According to one embodiment, the contents storage section 110 may include an open end 111 with one end open. A discharge section 120 from which the contents are discharged is connected to the open end 111, so that the contents stored in the contents storage section 110 can be discharged to the outside via the discharge section 120.
[0037] According to one embodiment, a fastening portion 112 can be formed at the other end of the contents storage portion 110 to be detachably connected to the coating portion 200. For example, the fastening portion 112 may protrude from the other end of the contents storage portion 110 and have screw threads formed on its outer surface. In this case, the connecting portion 212 of the coating portion 200 may have screw threads corresponding to the screw threads of the fastening portion 112, so that the fastening portion 112 and the connecting portion 212 can be detachably connected. However, such a connection structure is illustrative, and various alternative connection structures may be modified and applied depending on the embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
[0038] The discharge section 120 is connected to the open end 111 of the contents storage section 110 and is the part that discharges the contents stored in the contents storage section 110 to the outside, and may include an inner support section 121, an outer support section 122, a discharge end 123, a discharge hole 124, an adjustment section 125, a discharge passage 126, and an inlet 127.
[0039] According to one embodiment, the discharge portion 120 may have an inner support portion 121 inserted inside the open end portion 111, and an outer support portion 122 formed by bending a region of the outer circumferential surface of the inner holding portion 121 and extending along the outer circumferential surface of the open end portion 111. This creates a separation space between the inner support portion 121 and the outer support portion 122, allowing the upper end of the open end portion 111 to be fitted into the separation space between the inner support portion 121 and the outer support portion 122. In this case, the inner support portion 121 supports the inner circumferential surface of the open end portion 111, and the outer support portion 122 supports the outer circumferential surface of the open end portion 111, thereby enabling the discharge portion 120 to be more stably coupled and fixed to the open end portion 111. However, such coupling structures are illustrative, and various alternative shapes may be modified and applied depending on the embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
[0040] According to the embodiment, the discharge end 123 can be formed on the opposite side of the inner support portion 121 and the outer support portion 122. In this case, the inner diameter of the discharge end 123 can gradually decrease towards the back, and a discharge hole 124 can be formed on one surface of the discharge end 123 to discharge the contents contained in the contents storage portion 110 to the outside.
[0041] According to one embodiment, an adjustment section 125 can be formed inside the discharge section 120 to adjust the discharge flow of the contents. Specifically, the adjustment section 125 can be formed extending inward from the discharge hole 124, a discharge passage 126 through which the contents can move is formed inside the adjustment section 125, and an inlet 127 into which the contents of the contents storage section 110 flow can be formed at the end of the adjustment section 125.
[0042] More specifically, the adjustment unit 125 is formed such that the discharge passage 126 decreases as it moves inward from the discharge hole 124, allowing the inlet 127 to have a smaller inner diameter than the discharge hole 124. As a result, the contents moving towards the discharge hole 124 have their flow velocity first reduced by a bottleneck towards the inlet 127. Furthermore, the contents that have passed through the inlet 127 have their flow velocity secondarily reduced by the discharge passage 126, which widens in diameter as it approaches the discharge hole 124. In this way, by adjusting the flow of contents discharged through the adjustment unit 125, it is possible to prevent the contents from being discharged at high speed and in large quantities (especially due to user pressure, etc.).
[0043] According to the embodiment, a buffer region 128 can be formed between the adjustment unit 125 and the discharge end 123 to accommodate the contents moving toward the discharge hole 124 and to buffer the external force applied to the contents. Specifically, the buffer region 128 can buffer the external force applied to the contents by accommodating any remaining contents that could not pass through the inlet 127. For example, when a user presses the contents storage unit 110, the contents that could not pass through the inlet 127 can move toward the buffer region 128. At this time, the contents that have moved toward the buffer region 128 are temporarily contained within the buffer region 128 before leaving the buffer region 128 and moving toward the inlet 127 again. This buffers the external force (such as pressure) applied to the contents when the user presses the contents storage unit 110, and furthermore, it can disperse the external force applied to the inlet 127 when the contents are discharged. In addition, when the discharge hole 124 is stored facing downwards, the contents are dispersed and stored in the buffer region 128, which prevents leakage through the discharge hole 124.
[0044] The lid portion 130 is a part that is detachably coupled to the open end portion 111 to seal the discharge portion 120. At this time, threads are formed on the inner circumferential surface of the lid portion 130, and threads corresponding to the threads of the lid portion 130 are formed on the outer circumferential surface of the open end portion 111, so that the lid portion 130 can be screwed onto the open end portion 111. However, such coupling structure is illustrative, and various alternative coupling structures may be modified and applied depending on the embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
[0045] According to the embodiment, a sealing projection 131 that seals the discharge hole 124 can be formed on the inside of the lid portion 130. Specifically, the sealing projection 131 can protrude on the inside of the lid portion 130 to a position corresponding to the discharge hole 124. Therefore, when the lid portion 130 is joined to the open end portion 111, the sealing projection 131 is naturally inserted into the discharge hole 124 and the discharge portion 120 is sealed, thereby preventing leakage of the contents.
[0046] The application unit 200 is a part that can apply the dispensed contents to the skin or other surfaces, and can be detachably connected to the handle unit 100. The application unit 200 may include a housing 210, an application member 220, and a cover unit 230.
[0047] According to one embodiment, the housing 210 may include a mounting portion 211 and a connecting portion 212.
[0048] The mounting portion 211 is formed at one end of the housing 210, and the coating member 220 can be detachably connected to it. For example, the mounting portion 211 can be formed in a groove shape along the inner circumferential surface of one end of the housing 210, and the coating member 220 can be connected to a second mounting portion (not shown) formed thereon, so that the coating member 220 can be detachably connected to the housing 210. Therefore, the user can use the coating member 220 by replacing it with one of the desired shapes, or can easily replace the coating member 220 if it is damaged or in other circumstances. However, such a connection structure is illustrative, and various alternative connection structures may be modified and applied depending on the embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
[0049] According to one embodiment, a coupling portion 212 can be formed at the other end of the housing 210 to which the handle portion 100 is detachably coupled. For example, the coupling portion 212 is formed by recessing the other end of the housing 210, and at least a part of the handle portion 100 (particularly the fastening portion 112) can be inserted into it. In this case, threads are formed on the inner circumferential surface of the coupling portion 212, and threads corresponding to the threads of the coupling portion 212 are formed on the outer circumferential surface of the fastening portion 112, so that the fastening portion 112 can be screwed into the coupling portion 212. However, such coupling structures are illustrative, and various alternative coupling structures may be modified and applied depending on the embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
[0050] According to the embodiment, the lower end of the connecting portion 212 can be formed to be seated on the bottom surface. For example, the lower end of the connecting portion 212 may have a predetermined width and be formed flat. This allows the coating portion 200 to be individually seated on the bottom surface even when the coating portion 200 is detached from the handle portion 100. When the connecting portion 212 of the coating portion 200 is seated on the bottom surface, the coating member 220 does not come into contact with the bottom surface, making it possible to use it more hygienically.
[0051] The coating member 220 is for applying the dispensed contents to the skin or the like, and can be detachably connected to one end of the housing 210. Specifically, the coating member 220 can be detachably connected to the mounting portion 211 of the housing 210. For example, the coating member 220 has a second mounting portion (not shown) that can be connected to the mounting portion 211, and the mounting portion 211 and the second mounting portion (not shown) can be detachably connected to each other. Therefore, the user can use the device by replacing the coating member 220 with one of the desired shapes, or can easily replace the coating member 220 if it is damaged or in other circumstances.
[0052] Depending on the embodiment, the coating member 220 may be any one selected from the group consisting of a brush, puff, comb, massage tip, or impregnation member. However, it is not limited to these, and various coating members 220 can be applied according to embodiments of the present invention.
[0053] According to the embodiment, a cover portion 230 can be detachably attached to the outside of the housing 210 and the coating member 220. Specifically, the lower end of the cover portion 230 is formed to correspond to the housing 210, and the upper end of the cover portion 230 can be formed to accommodate at least a portion of the coating member 220. Therefore, the cover portion 230 completely encloses the housing 210 when the housing 210 and the coating body 220 are joined together, but can be attached so that at least a portion of the coating member 220 is exposed on the upper side. As a result, the cover portion 230 can support at least a portion of the housing 210 and the coating member 220 from the outside, thereby improving the durability of the coating portion 200 and allowing the coating member 220 to be used stably.
[0054] The cover portion 230 may be formed integrally with the housing 210. According to the embodiment, the structure of the cover portion 230 may be formed on the outer surface of the housing 210, and of course, a wider variety of configurations combining the cover portion 230 and the housing 210 can be applied.
[0055] Figure 4 is an exploded view of a cosmetic tool according to another embodiment of the present invention, and Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of a cosmetic tool according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0056] Referring to Figures 4 and 5, the cosmetic tool 1000' may include a handle portion 100' and an application portion 200'.
[0057] Here, excluding the contents storage section 110' and the connecting section 212' of the handle section 100' and the application section 200', the remaining parts are the same as described above with reference to Figures 1 to 3, so we will omit any redundant information.
[0058] According to one embodiment, the handle portion 100' may include a contents storage portion 110' and a dispensing portion 120'.
[0059] The contents storage section 110' is the part that stores contents on its inside, and one end can be detachably connected to the coating section 200' and the dispensing section 120'. In other words, both the dispensing section 120' and the coating section 200', from which the contents are dispensed, can be connected to one end of the contents storage section 110'.
[0060] According to one embodiment, the contents storage section 110' may include an open end 111' with one end open. A discharge section 120' from which the contents are discharged is connected to the open end 111', so that the contents stored in the contents storage section 110' can be discharged to the outside through the discharge section 120'.
[0061] According to one embodiment, threads can be formed on the outer circumferential surface of the open end portion 111'. In this case, threads corresponding to the threads of the open end portion 111' are formed on the connecting portion 212' of the coating portion 200', so that the open end portion 111' and the connecting portion 212' can be detachably connected. However, such a connection structure is illustrative, and various alternative connection structures may be modified and applied depending on the embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
[0062] According to one embodiment, a mounting portion 211' can be formed at one end of the housing 210', and a coupling portion 212' can be formed at the other end of the housing 210' to which the handle portion 100' is detachably coupled. For example, the coupling portion 212' is formed by recessing the other end of the housing 210', allowing at least a part of the handle portion 100 (particularly the open end portion 111') to be inserted. At this time, threads are formed on the inner circumferential surface of the coupling portion 212', and threads corresponding to the threads of the coupling portion 212' are formed on the outer circumferential surface of the open end portion 111', so that the open end portion 111' can be screwed into the coupling portion 212'. However, such coupling structures are illustrative, and various alternative coupling structures may be modified and applied depending on the embodiment to which the present invention is applied.
[0063] According to the embodiment, a second sealing projection 213' can be formed on the connecting portion 212' to seal the discharge hole 124'. Specifically, the second sealing projection 213' is provided on the connecting portion 212' in the direction into which the handle 100' is inserted, and the second sealing projection 213' can be inserted into the discharge hole 124' when the handle portion 100' is connected. Therefore, during the process of connecting and separating the handle portion 100' and the application portion 200', the second sealing projection 213' is naturally inserted into and removed from the discharge hole 124', thereby opening and closing the discharge hole 124'.
[0064] Figure 6 is a diagram illustrating the usage of a cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, Figure 6(a) shows the contents being dispensed from the handle of the cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention, and Figure 6(b) shows the contents dispensed from the handle of the cosmetic tool according to one embodiment of the present invention being applied to the skin.
[0065] Referring to Figure 6, a method of using cosmetic tool 1000 according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described.
[0066] The user can remove the lid 130 of the cosmetic tool 1000, dispense the contents contained in the handle 100, and then apply the dispensed contents to their skin via the application part 200. For example, the user can press the handle 100 to dispense the contents of the handle 100, such as cosmetics, onto their skin. Then, the user can reattach the lid 130 to prevent leakage of the contents of the handle 100, and then grasp the handle 100 and / or a part of the application part 200 to apply the dispensed contents to their skin via the application member 220. Alternatively, the user can choose to remove the handle 100 and then dispense the contents, or apply the contents using only the application part 200 with the handle 100 removed.
[0067] Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating the use of a cosmetic tool according to another embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, Figure 7(a) shows the contents being dispensed from the handle of the cosmetic tool according to another embodiment of the present invention, and Figure 7(b) shows the contents dispensed from the handle of the cosmetic tool according to the present invention or another embodiment being applied to the skin.
[0068] Referring to Figure 7, a method of using the cosmetic tool 1000' according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described.
[0069] The user can remove the handle portion 100' of the cosmetic tool 1000', dispense the contents contained in the handle 100', and then apply the dispensed contents to their skin via the application portion 200'. For example, the user can press the handle portion 100' to dispense cosmetics or other contents contained within the handle portion 100' onto their skin. At this time, the application portion 200' can be stored upright on the bottom surface separately from the handle portion 100'. By ensuring that the application member 220' of the application portion 200' does not come into contact with the bottom surface, it can be used hygienically.
[0070] After dispensing the contents, the user can reattach the handle 100' to the application section 200' to prevent leakage of the contents, and then apply the dispensed contents to the skin via the application member 220' by gripping the handle 100' and / or a part of the application section 200'. Alternatively, the user can choose to apply the contents using only the application section 200' with the handle 100' removed.
[0071] As described above, the best embodiments have been disclosed in the drawings and specification. Certain terms have been used here solely for the purpose of illustrating the invention and not to limit its meaning or the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. Therefore, a person with ordinary skill in the art should understand that a variety of modifications and equivalent other embodiments are possible. Accordingly, the true scope of technical protection of the invention must be determined by the technical idea of the claims. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0072] 100, 100' Handle section 110, 110' Contents storage section 111, 111' Open end 112 Fastening part 120, 120' discharge part 121, 121' inner support 122, 122' outer support 123, 123' Discharge end 124, 124' discharge hole 125, 125' adjustment section 126, 126' discharge path 127, 127' Inlet 128, 128' buffer area 130 Lid 131 Sealing protrusion 200, 200' coating area 210, 210' enclosure 211, 211' Mounting part 212, 212' joint 213' Second sealing projection 220, 220' coating member 230, 230' Cover section 1000, 1000' Makeup Tools
Claims
1. It is a cosmetic tool, A coating section including a coating member, A handle portion which connects to the coating portion, Includes, The handle portion is detachably connected to the application portion. The handle portion includes a contents storage section capable of accommodating contents, The contents storage section includes an open end with one end open, The discharge section having a discharge hole from which the contents are discharged is connected to the opening end, The other end of the contents storage section is connected to the coating section, so that the discharge hole faces downwards during storage. The aforementioned discharge section is The discharge end where the discharge hole is formed, An adjustment unit that extends inward from the discharge hole to adjust the discharge flow of the contents, Includes, A cosmetic tool characterized in that a buffering region is formed between the outside of the adjustment portion and the discharge end, which contains the contents directed toward the discharge hole and buffers the external force applied to the contents, and when the discharge hole is facing downward during storage, the contents are dispersed and stored within the buffering region.
2. The handle portion further includes a lid portion that is detachably connected to the open end, The cosmetic tool according to claim 1, characterized in that the lid portion has a sealing projection formed on its inner side, and when connected to the open end, the sealing projection is inserted into the discharge hole and seals the discharge portion.
3. The cosmetic tool according to claim 1, characterized in that the adjustment section is formed such that the discharge passage decreases as it moves inward from the discharge hole, so that the inlet of the adjustment section has an inner diameter smaller than that of the discharge hole.
4. The coating portion further includes a housing to which the coating member is detachably attached at one end, The cosmetic tool according to claim 1, characterized in that a connecting portion is formed at the other end of the housing to which the handle portion is attached.
5. The cosmetic tool according to claim 4, characterized in that the connecting portion is formed by recessing the other end of the housing and into which at least a part of the handle portion is inserted.
6. The cosmetic tool according to claim 4, characterized in that the handle portion is screwed into the joint portion.
7. The cosmetic tool according to claim 4, characterized in that the application portion can be seated on the bottom surface at the lower end of the connecting portion when it is detached from the handle portion.
8. The cosmetic tool according to claim 1, characterized in that the application member is selected from the group consisting of a brush, a puff, a comb, a massage tip, and an impregnation member.