Disposable fingernail polish removing device

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Manicure or pedicure compositions

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132 73, 132 735, 132 736, A61K 704

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050265415

ABSTRACT:
A disposable fingernail polish removing device structured to be worn on the end of one finger while removing old fingernail polish from another fingernail. The device includes an inner cover of very thin, non-porous material and an outer layer connected over the inner cover and formed of somewhat compressible, absorbant material such as felt, compressed cotton, sponge material, or the like. When the device is placed over the end of one finger and liquid nail polish remover is disbursed into the outer layer, another fingernail may be rubbed with the outer surface of the device to remove its old fingernail polish. Because the inner cover is non-porous, the nail polish on the fingernail over which the device is placed is protected. Additional structure is provided for enhanced nail polish removal along the base and side margins of fingernails.

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patent: 3124825 (1964-03-01), Iovenko
patent: 3369553 (1968-02-01), Keesee
patent: 4530726 (1985-07-01), Montiel
patent: 4938347 (1990-07-01), Tillman

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