3D-Lashes Perfect Bonding System
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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.
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(19) United States
(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2007/0023062 A1
McKinstry et al. (43) Pub. Date: Feb. 1, 2007
(54) ”3D-LASHES PERFECT BONDING Publication Classification
SYSTEM”
(51) Int. Cl.
(75) Inventors: Lin McKinstry, Tustin, CA (US); Ian A41G 3/00 (2006.01)
Sun, Tustin, CA (US) (52) U.S. Cl. ............................................................ .. 132/201
Correspondence Address: (57) ABSTRACT
CHARLES C.H. WU . . . .
98 DISCOVERY A method for applying eye lashes using artificial eyelashes
IRVINE, CA 92618_3105 (Us) includes the steps of: providing an object of having upper
eye lashes and lower eye lashes; providing a set of artificial
(73) Assignee: 3D-BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL, eyelashes having a predetennined length; applying an
[NC 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
(21) App], No; 11/189,330 a gap exist between the artificial eyelashes along the one of
the upper eye lashes between a tip of the port and upper
(22) Filed: Jul. 26, 2005 eyelid.
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”3D-LASHES PERFECT BONDING SYSTEM”
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention pertains to the field of filament
extensions. More particularly, the invention pertains to eye
lash extensions.
[0003] 2. Description of Related Art
[0004] Artificial eye lashes are known. U.S. Pat. No.
4,029,111 to Barton discloses an eye make-up device which
includes a group of natural or artificial hair filaments con-
nected together and adapted to be applied to the eyelid of a
wearer in a position of extension along the edge of the lid to
serve as eyeliner. This group of filaments is preferably
attached to a series of eyelashes, which project from the
group of filaments to form a composite eyeliner and eyelash
unit.
[0005] Hair extension is also known. U.S. Pat. No. 6,832,
614 to Frazier discloses various embodiments of wefted hair
extension attachments include attachment strands extending
from the weft edge of the attachment. These attachment
strands are braided or intertwined directly into the braids
formed in the native hair of the wearer as those braids are
being formed, without need for additional sewing and
thread, adhesives, or other attachment apparatus. Use of the
present hair extensions saves considerable time for both the
person who is installing the hair extensions on the wearer, as
well as for the wearer. This is due to the combining of the
braiding of the wearer’s native hair into an attachment braid
or braids, and the securing of the hair extension(s) to the
braid(s), in a single step, rather than requiring the braids to
be formed and then attaching the hair extensions in a
subsequent step, as is accomplished conventionally.
[0006] Due to the nature of human hair, the amount of hair
on a human scalp is much more than eye lashes. Therefore,
a one-on-one hair extension in that a single hair filament is
attached to a single human hair is very cumbersome. With
regard to human eye lashes, due to the limited number of
extensions needed, a one-on-one lash extension is viable and
can be achieved without a great deal of human effort.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a one-on-one eye lash
extension using an improved method therefore to achieve a
relatively long lasting and ascetically please elfect.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] A method for improved eye lash extension having
a plurality of artificial eye lashes with each eye lash a fixed
onto a single natural eye lash is provided.
[0008] A method for applying eye lashes using artificial
eyelashes is provided. The method 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.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0009] FIG. 1 shows a first type of known artificial eye
lash.
[0010] FIG. 2 shows a second type of known artificial eye
lash.
[0011] FIGS. 3A-3C show a method for preparing a cus-
tomer for applying the present invention.
[0012] FIG. 4 shows a list of things needed for practicing
the present invention.
[0013] FIGS. 4A-4D, show a process of creating a prac-
ticing environment of the present invention and also prac-
ticing the same.
[0014] FIG. 4C' depicts a wrong or undesirable covering
of practicing lower lashes in the practice of the present
invention.
[0015] FIG. 5 shows a contoured depiction of human eye
lashes of one eye or that of a practicing model.
[0016] FIGS. 5a-Se show a method of applying 3D
lashesTM onto natural upper eye lashes.
[0017] FIG. 6-6c show the relative positioning of 3D
lashesTM in relation to natural upper eye lashes.
[0018] FIGS. 7-7b show a method of disengaging 3D
lashesTM from natural upper eye lashes.
[0019] FIGS. 8-8:; show a depiction of applying glue onto
a 3D lashTM.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE
INVENTION
[0020] Referring to FIGS. 3A-3C, a method for preparing
a customer for applying the present invention is shown. A
contoured lower eyelid tape member 10 that has two sur-
faces with one surface capable of sticking onto human skin
surface is provided. Contoured lower eyelid tape member 10
is cut such that it is disposed to cover completely the lower
natural eye lashes of the customer so than no entanglement
of the lower natural lashes with the upper lashes of the
customer may occur.
[0021] Natural upper eye lashes 12 of a customer is now
disposed to be used according to the present invention. A
contoured upper eyelid tape member 14 is provided to cover
the upper eyelid of the customer yet leaving sufficient
natural upper eye lashes for the application of the present
invention.
[0022] For beginners and persons who desire to leam or
improve their respective skills in applying the method of the
present invention, it is desirable to practice on an artificial
object such as a marmequin before applying the same to a
live person. Referring to FIG. 4, a list of things needed for
practicing the present invention is shown. The list includes
a mannequin head 16, a set of practicing upper lashes 18
(only two shown), a set of practicing lower lashes 20 (also
only two shown), self adhesive paper 22 (only one sheet
shown), a pair of scissors 24, colored tape 26 and eye gel pad
28 preferably the type with an anti-wrinkle ingredient (only
two shown).
[0023] Referring to FIGS. 4A-4D, a process of creating a
practicing environment of the present invention and also
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practicing the same is shown. One practicing upper lashes 18
is taking out of its package and placed onto a suitable
location of the marmequin head 16. A suitable length of
colored tape 26 is oriented such that the practicing upper
lashes 18 is taped firmly onto the suitable location of
mannequin head 16. In tum, practicing lower lashes 20 is
taking out of its package and placing onto a suitable location
of the marmequin head 16. Practicing lower lashes 20 is then
covered and aflixed onto marmequin head 16 by a suitable
piece of self adhesive paper 22 which is cut out of self
adhesive paper 22. To avoid entanglement between practic-
ing upper lashes 18 and practicing lower lashes 20, practic-
ing lower lashes 20 should be completely covered by self
adhesive paper 22. FIG. 4C' depicts a wrong or undesirable
covering of practicing lower lashes 20 by self adhesive
paper 22 as indicated by the exposed portion of practicing
lower lashes 20. In other words, no portion of practicing
lower lashes 20 is to be left exposed so that entanglements
with practicing upper lashes 18 may occur. At this juncture,
trim the exposed practicing upper lashes 18 with scissors 24
such that the practicing upper lashes 18 is best disposed for
practicing.
[0024] Referring to FIG. 5, a contoured depiction of
human eye lashes of one eye or that of a practicing model is
shown. The contoured depiction divides the model into
various regions. The regions are region L, region M, region
S, and region 0. A set of 3D lashesTM 30 having different
lengths is provided. Region L is the region wherein the
longest applicable 3D lashesTM 30 are applied. Region M is
the region wherein the medium length of applicable 3D
lashesTM 30 are applied. Region S is the region wherein the
shortest length of applicable 3D lashesTM30 are applied.
Region 0 is the region wherein no 3D lashesTM 30 is applied.
As can be seen, there are two regions with length M in FIG.
5.
[0025] Referring to FIGS. 5a-Se, a method of applying 3D
lashesTM 30 onto natural upper eye lashes 12 is shown. It is
noted the method is for use by a right handed operator. In
FIG. 5a, the first 3D lashesTM30, L1 is applied or attached.
Referring now to FIG. 5b, a first set of substantially evenly
dispersed points is chosen on the contoured depiction and is
applied by the operator from left most point of the set to the
right most point. In other words, the operator applies 3D
lashesTM30 onto natural upper eye lashes 12 in the following
order M1, S1, M2, L2, and M3. In tum, a second set of
points in the immediate neighborhood M1, S1, M2, L2, and
M3, as well as to the right of the same is chosen and used
to apply more 3D lashesTM30 onto natural upper eye lashes
12, as shown in FIG. 5c. In other words, M11, S11, M21,
L21, and M31 are applied to each respective points imme-
diately to the right of M1, S1, M2, L2, and M3. Following
this order of applying 3D lashesTM30 on points immediately
to the right of the previous points, a total of approximately
thirty 3D lashesTM30 is applied as shown in FIG. 5d. As can
be seen, for right handed persons or operators, the 3D
lashesTM30 are applied from left to right as shown in FIG.
SE.
[0026] For left handed operators, the method of applying
3D lashesTM30 onto natural upper eye lashes 12 in a reverse
order are used. Referring to FIG. SE‘, the application of 3D
lashesTM30 from right to left is shown.
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[0027] Referring to FIGS. 6-6c, the relative positioning of
3D lashesTM30 in relation to natural upper eye lashes 12 is
shown. 3D lashesTM30 must not touch upper eye lid 34 while
being applied onto natural upper eye lashes 12. The gap 32
defines the distance along natural upper eye lashes 12
between upper eye lid 34 and the proximity end of 3D
lashesTM30.
[0028] Referring to FIGS. 7-7b, a method of disengaging
3D lashesTM30 from natural upper eye lashes 12 is shown. A
pair of micro-fiber brush 36 (first micro-fiber brush 36 and
second micro-fiber brush 36) and a removal fluid 38 is
provided. Hold the first micro-fiber brush 36 in one hand, dip
the same into removal fluid 38 such that micro-fiber brush 36
has some removal fluid 38 at its tip, and touch the tip of the
second micro-fiber brush 36 with the first micro-fiber brush
36 such that each micro-fiber brush 36 has some removal
fluid 38 at their respective tip but not enough to be saturated
with removal fluid 38. Slowly and gently brush the vicinity
of 3D lashesTM30 and natural upper eye lashes 12 connecting
portions a few times. And using the micro-fiber brush 36 to
remove the unwanted 3D lashesTM30. Clean natural upper
eye lashes 12 with water and do not allow removal fluid 38
to get into contact with skin such as the eyelids and their
respective surrounding areas.
[0029] Referring to FIGS. 8-8a, a depiction of applying
glue 42 onto a 3D lashTM30 is shown. A practitioner holds in
his or her hand tweezers 40 and picks up the 3D lashTM30.
she in turn dips one half to two third of the 3D lashTM30 into
glue holder 44 and manipulate lash 30 such that connection
with natural upper eye lashes 12 or practicing upper lashes
18 are achieved.
[0030] Accordingly, it is to be understood that the embodi-
ments of the invention herein described are merely illustra-
tive of the application of the principles of the invention.
Reference herein to details of the illustrated embodiments is
not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which them-
selves recite those features regarded as essential to the
invention.
What is claimed is:
1. A method for applying eye lashes using artificial
eyelashes, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an object of having upper eye lashes and lower
eye lashes;
providing a set of artificial eyelashes having a predeter-
mined 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 exists
between the artificial eyelashes along the one of the
upper eye lashes between a tip of the port and upper
eyelid.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of
completely covering the lower eye lashes, thereby avoiding
entanglement of the upper and the lower lashes when
applying the artificial eye lashes.
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3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of
disconnecting the artificial eyelashes from the upper eye-
lashes using microbrush dipped in disconnecting fluid.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of
applying at a center of an upper eyelid.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of covering the
lower eye lashes comprises using a member having a first
side and a second side opposite to the first side, the second
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side being capable of sticking onto the lower eyelashes and
completely cover the lower eyelashes.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the object is a real
human with real upper and lower eye lashes.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the object is a
mannequin head with fake upper and lower eye lashes.
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