Method of applying french manicure and airbrush designs using a pressurized spray bottle

South-Mitchell, Juliet Angella

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 10/767572 was filed with the patent office on 2005-08-04 for method of applying french manicure and airbrush designs using a pressurized spray bottle. Invention is credited to South-Mitchell, Juliet Angella.

Application Number20050166940 10/767572
Document ID /
Family ID34807698
Filed Date2005-08-04

United States Patent Application 20050166940
Kind Code A1
South-Mitchell, Juliet Angella August 4, 2005

Method of applying french manicure and airbrush designs using a pressurized spray bottle

Abstract

This new method of applying French manicure and airbrush designs using a spray bottle verses an airbrush machine will change the application time and the usual training required. The bottle is more like a spray paint aerosol can but will be packaged in a more smaller and sleek version. This will allow for easy handling and usage. The application method will require designs stencils already used in the industry and are available in the general market place.


Inventors: South-Mitchell, Juliet Angella; (Miramar, FL)
Correspondence Address:
    Juliet South - Mitchell
    9791 Glacier Dr.
    Miramar
    FL
    33025
    US
Family ID: 34807698
Appl. No.: 10/767572
Filed: January 29, 2004

Current U.S. Class: 132/285
Current CPC Class: A45D 29/004 20130101; A45D 34/04 20130101; A45D 2029/002 20130101; A45D 2200/057 20130101
Class at Publication: 132/285
International Class: A45D 029/00

Claims



1. What I claim as my invention is a method of applying French manicure and airbrush designs using a pressurized spray bottle.
Description



[0001] A new technique created for the application of the French manicure and airbrush process. It is simplified in such a way that allows for easy usage by an amateur and nail care specialist.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0002] Not Applicable

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

[0003] Not Applicable

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0004] A nail care specialist using an airbrush machine usually applies the French manicure process in the salon. A trained specialist can apply the white airbrush paint to a professional finish using paper stencils to form the French manicure or airbrush designs.

[0005] The airbrush machine that is used is not very portable. The paint is most commonly dispensed by stepping on a pedal to make the pressure needed to create the airbrush result.

[0006] The fact that the airbrush machine is not very portable can sometime be a challenge to the nail care specialist, who often finds it difficulty maneuvering the machine and the client in the salon.

[0007] The French manicure can also be applied using the white color nail polish. This again can also be a tedious and manual task. It usually requires a trained and (or) steady hand. The application result ending is most normally not neat or is unable to achieve the result of the airbrush finish.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0008] The invented method will enable users such as trained nail care specialist and untrained individuals to accomplish the same French manicure airbrush finish. The object used for the application is a previous invention (the pressurized spray can). The white airbrush paint will be dispensed from the pressurized spray can and applied using paper stencils to form the French manicure or airbrush designs.

[0009] This method of application will enable nail care specialist to maneuver more easily in the workplace. It will also allow for amateurs to apply or freshen up their own French manicure or airbrush designs at home, with a more salon-finished look and more ease.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

[0010] FIG. 1 is a view illustrating the pressurized French nail spray bottle to be used for the application of the nails designs;

[0011] FIG. 2 examples of paper stencil designs to accompany the spray bottle

[0012] FIG. 3 demonstrates how the actual application is done

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0013] Not Applicable

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