Toilet – Methods – Artifcial hair structure making or attaching
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-31
2010-12-21
Steitz, Rachel R (Department: 3732)
Toilet
Methods
Artifcial hair structure making or attaching
C123S053200
Reexamination Certificate
active
07854233
ABSTRACT:
A hair extension device that allows a user to add supplemental, natural, human hair strands to the natural hair of the user. The hair extension device includes a filament formed into a circular or oval shape to encircle the head. Hair weft lengths are attached to the filament along an arcuate length of the filament. When the device is positioned on the head, the hair strands of the hair weft lengths extend down the sides and back of the user. The natural hair held beneath the filament is pulled up and forward, then backward over the filament, blending together the natural hair of the user and the supplemental hair strands.
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Hogan & Lovells US LLP
Steitz Rachel R
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