Lin McKinstry - Tustin CA, US Ian Sun - Tustin CA, US
International Classification:
A41G 3/00
US Classification:
132201000
Abstract:
A method for applying eye lashes using artificial eyelashes includes the steps of: providing an object of having upper eye lashes and lower eye lashes; providing a set of artificial eyelashes having a predetermined length; applying an attaching element onto a portion of the at least one of the artificial eyelashes; and connecting the portion of one of the artificial eyelashes with one of the upper eye lashes such that a gap exist between the artificial eyelashes along the one of the upper eye lashes between a tip of the port and upper eyelid.
A lash holder having a U-shaped sheet comprising of a curved top part and a bottom part fixed at a designated place; the curved top part is intended for setting at least one strip with numerous lashes for increasing, enlarging and separating the space between the top of the lashes, so that it is easy for the user to take off individual lashes.
A adhesive holding system comprises: a fixed component set in a destined place and a reservoir pedestal having a reservoir well for filling adhesive; it is characterized thereby: at the top of the reservoir well where there is at least one groove; because of the notch, it is easy for user to remove excess adhesive after coating lashes with adhesive. A second and smaller reservoir disk which has a narrower well surface area which prevents the adhesive coming in contact with natural air and atmosphere, therefore eliminating unnecessary waste of adhesive filling, reducing excessive evaporation of the adhesive and resulting in material and quality preservation of adhesive within the reservoir disk. Air flow into the reservoir disk is actually minimized, therefore the reservoir disk will hold the adhesive inside of the disk reservoir without allowing the adhesive to spill out thus promoting safety and eliminating potential safety hazards.