U.S. patent application number 14/451755 was filed with the patent office on 2015-02-12 for transferable make-up member.
The applicant listed for this patent is JC KOREA CORP. Invention is credited to Jeong Rim Choi, Kyung Sik Choi, Bo Mi Kim, Dong Sung KIM, Hyun Surk Kim, Ju Young Park.
Application Number | 20150044410 14/451755 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 51229851 |
Filed Date | 2015-02-12 |
United States Patent
Application |
20150044410 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
KIM; Dong Sung ; et
al. |
February 12, 2015 |
TRANSFERABLE MAKE-UP MEMBER
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a transferable make-up member,
and the transferable make-up member according to the present
disclosure includes a design layer including an ink and a vehicle,
the design layer having a design presented thereon to be
transferred to a body, a release layer provided on one surface of
the design layer, the release layer which is removed after the
design layer is transferred to the body, and a protection film
provided on the other surface of the design layer, the protection
film which is removed before the design layer is transferred to the
body.
Inventors: |
KIM; Dong Sung;
(Gyeonggi-do, KR) ; Kim; Hyun Surk; (Gyeonggi-do,
KR) ; Choi; Kyung Sik; (Gyeonggi-do, KR) ;
Park; Ju Young; (Gyeonggi-do, KR) ; Choi; Jeong
Rim; (Gyeonggi-do, KR) ; Kim; Bo Mi; (Seoul,
KR) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
JC KOREA CORP |
Gyeonggi-do |
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KR |
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Family ID: |
51229851 |
Appl. No.: |
14/451755 |
Filed: |
August 5, 2014 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
428/41.8 ;
428/202 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A61K 8/25 20130101; A61K
8/0208 20130101; A45D 33/38 20130101; B44C 1/1758 20130101; Y10T
428/1476 20150115; A45D 2200/1027 20130101; A61Q 1/10 20130101;
Y10T 428/2486 20150115; B44C 1/1733 20130101; A45D 40/26 20130101;
A45D 2200/1036 20130101; A45D 40/30 20130101; A45D 2040/0012
20130101; A61K 8/0241 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
428/41.8 ;
428/202 |
International
Class: |
A45D 40/26 20060101
A45D040/26 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Aug 6, 2013 |
KR |
10-2013-0093068 |
Claims
1. A transferable make-up member, comprising: a design layer
including an ink and a vehicle, the design layer having a design
presented thereon to be transferred to a body; a release layer
provided on one surface of the design layer, the release layer
which is removed after the design layer is transferred to the body;
a transfer inducing material coated between the design layer and
the release layer or added to the design layer, the transfer
inducing material including synthetic resin particles; and a
protection film provided on the other surface of the design layer,
the protection film which is removed before the design layer is
transferred to the body.
2. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the design layer has an adhesive substance added thereto.
3. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, further
comprising: an adhesive layer formed between the design layer and
the protection film.
4. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the transferable make-up member is formed flat or in three
dimensions to have a curve.
5. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the design layer is transferred to a skin including eyes, lips,
fingernails or toenails of the body.
6. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the design layer is formed by silk screen printing, offset
printing, mold printing, or gravure printing.
7. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the synthetic resin particles include silica, glass, acrylic, or
urethane.
8. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the transfer inducing material is formed from an ultraviolet (UV)
paint, a solvent-type paint or an aqueous paint, including the
synthetic resin particles.
9. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the release layer includes a handle formed to protrusively extend
outward from one end.
10. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the design layer is formed in a multilayered structure, and
comprises: a base layer; and a first design layer and a second
design layer respectively formed on both surfaces of the base
layer, and the first design layer and the second design layer have
designs presented thereon corresponding to each other.
11. The transferable make-up member according to claim 10, wherein
the first design layer and the second design layer are disposed at
corresponding locations to each other.
12. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the design layer has light reflective particles added thereto,
including glitter, bling, spangle, confetti, or pearl.
13. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the release layer is formed of a polyethyleneterephthalate (PET)
film or a polyethylene (PE) film coated with a silicone release
agent or a fluoride release agent.
14. The transferable make-up member according to claim 13, wherein
the release layer has an elastic layer formed from paper,
polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate, polypropylene, latex,
urethane, or foam.
15. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the release layer is formed from paper, polyethylene, ethylene
vinyl acetate, polypropylene, latex, urethane, or foam.
16. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the release layer has a cutting line which is cut with respect to
one point between both ends in a lengthwise direction.
17. The transferable make-up member according to claim 1, wherein
the release layer includes an additional design layer having a
design presented thereon corresponding to the design layer.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119
to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2013-0093068 filed on Aug. 6,
2013 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of
which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a transferable make-up
member.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Generally, eyeliner serves to define the contours of the
eyes by drawing a line on the eyelid and is used to make eyes look
more defined, lipstick is used to apply desired colors to the lips,
and a manicure is used to apply desired colors or designs to
fingernails/toenails. A make-up member such as eyeliner, lipstick,
and a manicure may not only allow the designs of eyes, lips, and
fingernails/toenails to be in harmony with the shape of the face,
but also may be used to change a look of a user.
[0004] Conventionally, a user has applied desired colors or designs
on the body directly by defining the eyes using an eye pencil (see
patent literature of related literatures below) or by applying a
rouge or a liquid-type solution to lips or fingernails/toenails.
However, because such colors or designs are applied to the body of
which a majority of parts have a curved shape, applying desired
colors or designs favorably is difficult. Moreover, in use of a
manicure, an applied state of a manicure on the nails of both hands
is not even depending on whether a user is right-handed or
left-handed. Also, in use of eyeliner, make-up is applied with one
eye closed, but keeping only one eye closed for a long time is
difficult, and for this reason, an unskilled ordinary person has
difficulty in defining the eyes himself/herself. Also, even if
make-up is applied using eyeliner, lipstick and a manicure, an
ordinary person, but not a skilled person such as a make-up artist,
has difficulty in applying various designs delicately. For example,
other than making eyes look more defined by drawing a line along
the eye rims, it was difficult to create various lines around the
eyes and implement various designs on fingernails/toenails.
Accordingly, conventional eyeliners, lipsticks and manicures have
disadvantages in that it takes much time to apply designs to the
body, and even though make-up is applied for a long time,
expressing as desired designs is difficult.
RELATED LITERATURES
Patent Literature
[0005] (Patent Literature 1) KR20-0270364 Y1
SUMMARY
[0006] The present disclosure is designed to solve the problem of
the related art, and according to one aspect of the present
disclosure, there is provided a transferable make-up member that
may transfer a design layer to the body to apply desired colors or
designs to the body without a separate make-up member such as
eyeliner, lipstick and a manicure.
[0007] A transferable make-up member according to exemplary
embodiments of the present disclosure includes a design layer
including an ink and a vehicle, the design layer having a design
presented thereon to be transferred to a body, a release layer
provided on one surface of the design layer, the release layer
which is removed after the design layer is transferred to the body,
a transfer inducing material coated between the design layer and
the release layer or added to the design layer, the transfer
inducing material including synthetic resin particles, and a
protection film provided on the other surface of the design layer,
the protection film which is removed before the design layer is
transferred to the body.
[0008] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the design layer
has an adhesive substance added thereto.
[0009] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the transferable
make-up member further includes an adhesive layer formed between
the design layer and the protection film.
[0010] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the transferable
make-up member is formed flat or in three dimensions to have a
curve.
[0011] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the design layer
is transferred to a skin including eyes, lips, fingernails or
toenails of the body.
[0012] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the design layer
is formed by silk screen printing, offset printing, mold printing,
or gravure printing.
[0013] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the synthetic
resin particles include silica, glass, acrylic, or urethane.
[0014] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the transfer
inducing material is formed from an ultraviolet (UV) paint, a
solvent-type paint or an aqueous paint, including the synthetic
resin particles.
[0015] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the release layer
includes a handle formed to protrusively extend outward from one
end.
[0016] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the design layer
is formed in a multilayered structure, and includes a base layer,
and a first design layer and a second design layer respectively
formed on both surfaces of the base layer, and the first design
layer and the second design layer have designs presented thereon
corresponding to each other.
[0017] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the first design
layer and the second design layer are disposed at corresponding
locations to each other.
[0018] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the design layer
has light reflective particles added thereto, including glitter,
bling, spangle, confetti, or pearl.
[0019] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the release layer
is formed of a polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) film or a
polyethylene (PE) film coated with a silicone release agent or a
fluoride release agent.
[0020] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the release layer
has an elastic layer formed from paper, polyethylene, ethylene
vinyl acetate, polypropylene, latex, urethane, or foam.
[0021] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the release layer
is formed from paper, polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate,
polypropylene, latex, urethane, or foam.
[0022] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the release layer
has a cutting line which is cut with respect to one point between
both ends in a lengthwise direction.
[0023] Also, in the transferable make-up member according to
exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the release layer
includes an additional design layer having a design presented
thereon corresponding to the design layer.
[0024] The features and advantages of the present disclosure will
become apparent from the following description with reference to
the accompanying drawings.
[0025] Prior to the description, it should be understood that the
terms or words used in the specification and the appended claims
should not be construed as limited to general and dictionary
meanings, but interpreted based on the meanings and concepts
corresponding to technical aspects of the present disclosure on the
basis of the principle that the inventor is allowed to define terms
appropriately for the best explanation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective view illustrating a
transferable make-up member according to an exemplary embodiment of
the present disclosure.
[0027] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a transferable
make-up member according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0028] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a transferable
make-up member according to a second embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0029] FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C are plane views illustrating three
different transferable make-up members.
[0030] FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a modified example
of a transferable make-up member according to an embodiment of the
present disclosure, where the make-up member is positioned for
application to a skin surface.
[0031] FIGS. 6A and 6B are perspective view illustrating two
different transferable make-up members according to embodiments of
the present disclosure, where the make-up members are positioned
for application to a skin surface and the protective film is being
removed from the design and release layers.
[0032] FIGS. 7A and 7B are perspective views of the transferable
make-up members of FIGS. 6A and 6B, respectively, with the
transferable make-up member being applied to the eyelid of a
wearer.
[0033] FIGS. 8A and 8B are perspective views of the transferable
make-up members of FIGS. 7A and 7B, respectively, showing the
release layer being peeled back with the design layer adhering to
the eyelid of the wearer.
[0034] FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a transferable
make-up member according to another exemplary embodiment of the
present disclosure.
TABLE-US-00001 [0035]<Detailed Description of Main Elements>
100, 300: Transferable make-up member 110: Design layer 113: Base
layer 115: First design layer 117: Second design layer 119:
Adhesive substance 120: Release layer 120a: One end of release
layer 120b: The other end of release layer 120c: Handle 130:
Protection film 140: Adhesive layer 150: Light reflective particle
160: Cutting line 170: Transfer inducing material 175: Synthetic
resin particle 180: Elastic layer 200: Body 310: Additional design
layer
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0036] The advantages, features and aspects of the present
disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed
description and preferred embodiments in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings. In the assignment of reference numerals to
components of each drawing in the specification, it should be noted
that same components are allowed to have same numbers as possible
although shown in other drawings. Also, the terms "first",
"second", "one surface" and "the other surface" are used for the
purpose of distinguishing one component from other component, and
components are not limited by the terms. Hereinafter, in the
description of the present disclosure, related known arts that
would obscure the essence of the present disclosure are not
described in detail but are omitted herein.
[0037] Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of the present
disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the
accompanying drawings.
[0038] FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective view illustrating a
transferable make-up member according to an exemplary embodiment of
the present disclosure. FIGS. 2 and 3 are cross-sectional views
illustrating a transferable make-up member according to an
exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIGS. 4a through 4c
are plane views illustrating the transferable make-up member shown
in FIG. 1.
[0039] As shown in FIGS. 1 through 4, a transferable make-up member
100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure
includes a design layer 110 which includes an ink and a vehicle and
has a design presented thereon to be transferred to the body, a
release layer 120 which is provided on one surface of the design
layer 120 and is removed after the design layer 110 is transferred
to the body 200, a transfer inducing material 170 which is coated
between the design layer 110 and the release layer 120 or added to
the design layer 110 and includes synthetic resin particles 175,
and a protection film 130 which is provided on the other surface of
the design layer 110 and is removed before the design layer 110 is
transferred to the body 200.
[0040] The design layer 110 has a design presented thereon to be
transferred to the body, and includes an ink and a vehicle. Here,
the ink is used to impart colors or designs, for example, a pigment
which is safe for a human body, that is, a substance defined in the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 21. Also, the vehicle serves to
transport and attach the ink. In this instance, because the vehicle
has a hydrophobic property, a waterproof effect may be produced so
that the transferred design layer 110 does not easily wash off with
water. Also, because the vehicle is lipophilic, the transferred
design layer 110 can be easily removed with oil according to
necessity. Meanwhile, using the design layer 110, various designs
may be transferred to the body accurately. For example, eye line
and eye shadow may be simultaneously applied to the eyes of a user,
and a difficult make-up such as gradation may be easily applied.
Also, after the design layer 110 is transferred to the body, an
additional make-up may be applied.
[0041] Meanwhile, a method of forming the design layer 110 is not
particularly limited, but the design layer 110 may be formed by
silk screen printing, offset printing, mold printing, gravure
printing, or other printing. In this instance, the design layer 110
may be formed in a multilayered structure by iteratively performing
silk screen printing. That is, various colors and designs may be
implemented by repeating silk screen printing plural times.
However, when the design layer 110 is formed in a multilayered
structure, a design seen in a direction toward one surface of the
design layer 110 and a design seen in a direction toward the other
surface (surface opposite to one surface) of the design layer 110
may differ. Accordingly, there is a concern that a design
recognized by a user when transferring may be different from a
design seen by others after transferring. However, as shown in the
enlarged view of FIG. 2, the design layer 110 includes a base layer
113 and first and second design layers 115 and 117 to ease such
concern. Specifically, the first design layer 115 and the second
design layer 117 may be formed on both surfaces of the base layer
113. In this instance, the first design layer 115 and the second
design layer 117 may have corresponding designs presented thereon,
and may be disposed at corresponding locations. Accordingly,
because a design (the first design layer 115) seen in a direction
toward one surface of the design layer 110 and a design (the second
design layer 117) seen in a direction toward the other surface of
the design layer 110 are the same, a design recognized by a user
when transferring may be consistent with a design seen by others
after transferring. However, the expression "designs or locations
of the first design layer 115 and the second design layer 117
correspond to each other" as used herein does not necessarily imply
that they are mathematically the same, and is a concept
encompassing a tolerance of a printing process, discoloration, and
the like. Also, the scope of the present disclosure is not
necessarily limited by "designs or locations of the first design
layer 115 and the second design layer 117 correspond to each
other". For example, even if the design layer 110 is formed in a
multilayered structure, inconsistency between a design recognized
by a user when transferring and a design seen by others after
transferring may be prevented by keeping designs of each layer from
overlapping while printing.
[0042] Additionally, the design layer 110 may have light reflective
particles 150 added thereto, including glitter, bling, spangle,
confetti, or pearl. Because the light reflective particles 150 have
a luminous property, when added to the design layer 110, the light
reflective particles 150 may realize a feeling as if they are
jewels having a glittering property. In this instance, the light
reflective particles 150 may be added to the design layer 110
through various methods such as scattering (free fall), thereby
realizing a desired shape or size.
[0043] Also, as shown in FIG. 2, the design layer 110 may have an
adhesive substance 119 added thereto. Here, the adhesive substance
119 serves to adhere the design layer 110 to the body, and because
the adhesive substance 119 is a skin-friendly substance, is
harmless to the body. When the adhesive substance 119 is added to
the design layer 110, a separate adhesive layer is unnecessary.
However, the adhesive substance 119 does not necessarily need to be
added to the design layer 110, and as shown in FIG. 3, a separate
adhesive layer 140 may be formed. Here, the adhesive layer 140 may
be formed between the design layer 110 and the protection film 130.
In this instance, the adhesive layer 140 serves to adhere the
design layer 110 to the body and is skin-friendly and harmless to
the body, similar to the adhesive substance 119.
[0044] The release layer 120 is removed after the design layer 110
is transferred to the body, and is provided on one surface of the
design layer 110. Here, the release layer 120 may be formed of a
polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) film or a polyethylene (PE) film
coated with a silicone release agent or a fluoride release agent.
The release layer 120 may have an elastic layer 180 including a
synthetic or natural polymer structure such as paper, polyethylene,
ethylene vinyl acetate, polypropylene, latex, urethane, or foam.
Because the elastic layer 180 has relatively high elasticity, the
elastic layer 180 may conform to the curves of the body during
transferring. However, the release layer 120 and the elastic layer
180 do not necessarily need to be formed as separate layers, and
the release layer 120 itself may be formed from paper,
polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate, polypropylene, latex,
urethane, or foam having relatively high elasticity.
[0045] Meanwhile, to separate the release layer 120 more easily, as
shown in FIGS. 4a and 4b, a cutting line 160 cut with respect to
one point between both ends in the lengthwise direction of the
release layer 120 may be formed. In this instance, the cutting line
160 may extend perpendicularly to the lengthwise direction of the
release layer 120, and may extend in a straight line (see FIG. 4a)
or in a zigzag (see FIG. 4b). With the cutting line 160, a user may
easily remove two release layers 120 disposed at both sides.
[0046] Also, as shown in FIG. 4c, the release layer 120 may have a
handle 120c. Specifically, the release layer 120 may have an area
at one end 120a larger than an area at the other end 120b, and the
handle 120c may be formed to protrusively extend outward from one
end 120a of the release layer 120. Accordingly, the user may hold
the handle 120c and transfer the design layer 110 to a correct
location of the body.
[0047] The transfer inducing material 170 (see FIGS. 1 through 3)
may be coated between the design layer 110 and the release layer
120. Here, the transfer inducing material 170 may be formed from an
ultraviolet (UV) paint, a solvent-type paint or an aqueous paint,
including synthetic resin particles 175. In this instance, the
synthetic resin particles 175 in a type of beads may be formed from
silica, glass, acrylic, urethane, or their copolymers or blends.
Accordingly, because the transfer inducing material 170 includes
the synthetic resin particles 175, printing of the design layer 110
on the release layer 120 is facilitated and the design layer 110
may be separated from the release layer 120 with ease and thus may
be effectively transferred to the body. However, the transfer
inducing material 170 including the synthetic resin particles 175
do not necessarily need to be formed in a form of coating between
the design layer 110 and the release layer 120, and may be added to
the design layer 110.
[0048] The protection film 130 is removed before the design layer
110 is transferred to the body, and is provided on the other
surface (surface opposite to one surface) of the design layer 110.
Here, the protection film 130 serves to protect the design layer
110. Also, a substance of the protection film 130 is not
particularly limited, but the protection film 130 may be formed
from a blend or a copolymer of at least one of PET, OPP, PP, PS,
PE, PVC, PVDC, EVA, PU, TPU, polyamide, polyester, EVA, and
acryl.
[0049] Meanwhile, the transferable make-up member 100 including the
design layer 110, the release layer 120, and the like may be
basically formed flat as shown in FIGS. 1 through 4, but is not
necessarily limited thereto. That is, the transferable make-up
member 100 is formed in three dimensions to have a curve so that
the transferable make-up member 100 may be favorably transferred to
the body of which a majority of parts have a curved shape, without
wrinkling on the body. For example, as shown in FIG. 5, in the case
where the transferable make-up member 100 is transferred around the
eye rims 200, the transferable make-up member 100 is formed to have
a curve corresponding to the curvature of the eye rims 200 and thus
may be easily transferred.
[0050] FIGS. 6 through 8 are perspective views illustrating a
process of transferring a transferable make-up member according to
an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, and with
reference to this, a process of transferring the transferable
make-up member according to this embodiment to the body 200 will be
described.
[0051] First, as shown in FIGS. 6a and 6b, the protection film 130
is removed from the transferable make-up member 100. When the
protection film 130 is removed, the design layer 110 with the
adhesive substance 119 added thereto is exposed (see FIG. 6a).
However, in case in which the separate adhesive layer 140 is
provided, the adhesive layer 140 is exposed when the protection
film 130 is removed (see FIG. 6b).
[0052] Subsequently, as shown in FIGS. 7a and 7b, the transferable
make-up member 100 is closely attached to the body 200 (for
example, eye rims). Because in the previous step, the design layer
110 with the adhesive substance 119 added thereto or the separate
adhesive layer 140 is in an exposed state, the design layer 110 may
be adhered to the body 200. In this instance, the release layer 120
may be transferred to the body 200 by a dry transfer technique or a
water transfer technique.
[0053] Subsequently, as shown in FIGS. 8a and 8b, the release layer
120 is removed from the transferable make-up member 100. Because in
the previous step, the design layer 110 has already been adhered to
the body 200, when the release layer 120 is separated from the
design layer 110, the design layer 110 is finally exposed, and
consequently, transferring is completed. In this instance, because
the transfer inducing material 170 is coated between the design
layer 110 and the release layer 120 or the transfer inducing
material 170 is added to the design layer 110, the design layer 110
can be easily separated from the release layer 120 and thus may be
effectively transferred to the body.
[0054] Although the description is provided based on a process of
transferring eye line or eye shadow to assist the understanding of
the present disclosure, the scope of protection is not limited
thereto, and the design layer 110 may be transferred to any part of
the body 200. For example, the design layer 110 may be transferred
to a skin including eyes, lips, fingernails or toenails of the body
200. Besides, the design layer 110 may be transferred as Bindis or
tattoos.
[0055] Meanwhile, FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a
transferable make-up member according to another exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 9, the
transferable make-up member 300 according to another exemplary
embodiment of the present disclosure may further include an
additional design layer 310, when compared to the transferable
make-up member 100 according to the previous embodiment. Here, the
additional design layer 310 may be printed and formed on the
release layer 120. In this instance, the additional design layer
310 has a design presented thereon corresponding to the design
layer 110. The additional design layer 310 may play a similar role
to the first design layer 115 and the second design layer 117
described above. Specifically, in the case where the release layer
120 is formed from an opaque material, even though the design layer
110 includes the first and second design layers 115 and 117, a user
may have difficulty in recognizing a design when transferring.
Accordingly, by forming the additional design layer 310 on the
exposed surface of the release layer 120, a user may recognize a
design of the additional design layer 310 when transferring, and
this is coincident with the design of the design layer 110 seen by
others after transferring. In the end, as the additional design
layer 310 is formed, inconsistency between a design recognized by a
user when transferring and a design seen by others after
transferring may be prevented.
[0056] According to the present disclosure, by transferring the
design layer to the body, there is an advantage that various colors
or designs can be applied to the body accurately in a short time
without a separate make-up member such as eyeliner, lipstick and a
manicure.
[0057] Also, according to the present disclosure, by providing the
transfer inducing material including the synthetic resin particles,
there is an effect of transferring the design layer to the body
effectively by printing the design layer on the release layer and
separating the design layer from the release layer with ease.
[0058] Also, according to the present disclosure, by forming the
elastic layer having relatively high elasticity in the release
layer, there is an advantage that the transferable make-up member
conforms to the curves of the body when transferring.
[0059] Also, according to the present disclosure, because the
vehicle of the design layer has a hydrophobic property, the
transferred design layer does not easily wash off with water, and
as the vehicle is lipophilic, there is an effect of easily removing
the transferred design layer with oil.
[0060] Also, according to the present disclosure, by forming the
transferable make-up member in three dimensions to have a curve,
there is an advantage that the transferable make-up member can be
easily transferred to the body of which a majority of parts has a
curved shape.
[0061] Also, according to the present disclosure, as the design
layer includes the base layer and the first and second design
layers having corresponding designs presented on both surfaces of
the base layer, there is an effect of consistency between a design
recognized by a user when transferring and a design seen by others
after transferring.
[0062] Also, according to the present disclosure, there is an
advantage that eye line and eye shadow can be simultaneously
applied to the eyes of a user, and a difficult make-up such as
gradation can be easily applied.
[0063] While the present disclosure has been described in detail
through the specific embodiments, this is just for specifying the
present disclosure and the present disclosure is not limited in
this regard, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art
that various changes and modifications may be made without
departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
[0064] Simple modifications and changes of the present disclosure
fall within the domain of the present disclosure, and the specific
scope of protection of the present disclosure will become apparent
from the appended claims.
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