Anti-drip hair styling device

Toilet – Hair device

Reexamination Certificate

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C002S171000, C002S918000

Reexamination Certificate

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06311698

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to hair styling equipment and more particularly to an anti-drip device that is constructed from an absorbent material, such as a polyester and polyamide, micro-fiber material, having a center structure with two ear indentation portions equally spaced from a center member and two end portions; the center portion having a loop provided in connection therewith for securing around a perm rod or the like and to maintain the center structure of the device in the proper position; the ear indentation portions are provided for preventing pressure on the tops of the user's ears and the end portions are secured together to prevent dripping of hair perming solutions and the like down the face, ears, neck and back of the user during the hair treatment. The absorbent material may be a biodegradable, disposable paper material, such as is used for automobile and medical wipes, if desired.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
Many times while receiving hair treatments, chemical solutions are provided onto the hair which tend to run down the user's face, ears, neck and back causing unpleasant experiences such as burning eyes, skin irritation, etc. It would be desirable, therefore, to have an anti-drip device which could be wrapped around the forehead, ears and back of the user's neck which would prevent the dripping of these hair processing chemicals and eliminate the disadvantages of having these hair processing chemicals drip down the face, ears, neck, back and sides of the user's head.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
It is thus an object of the invention to provide an anti-drip hair styling device that is constructed from a polyester and polyamide, micro-fiber material and having a center structure with two ear indentation portions equally spaced from a center member and two end portions; the center portion having a loop provided in connection therewith for securing around a perm rod or the like and to maintain the center structure of the device in the proper position especially during its placement; the ear indentation portions are provided for preventing pressure on the tops of the user's ears and the end portions are secured together to prevent dripping of hair perming solutions and the like down the neck and back of the user during the hair treatment.
Accordingly, an anti-drip hair styling device is provided. The anti-drip hair styling device is constructed from a polyester and polyamide, micro-fiber material and having a center structure two ear indentation portions equally spaced from a center member and two end portions; the center portion having a loop provided in connection therewith for securing around a perm rod or the like and to maintain the center structure of the device in the proper position; the ear indentation portions are provided for preventing pressure on the tops of the user's ears and the end portions are secured together to prevent dripping of hair perming solutions and the like down the face, ears, neck and back of the user during the hair treatment.


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