COSMETIC BLOTTING TOOL AND CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD
Methods, devices, and systems of cosmetic blotting tool and container, where a folium shaped sponge may be made of foam material and further comprise an oil absorbent characteristic to remove excess oils from a skin surface without disrupting previously applied cosmetics. Additionally, the cosmetic blotting tool and container may include a storage housing comprising a removable lid member and a vented base member, where the vented base member may facilitate drying of the first folium shaped sponge after usage via providing a ventilated area, and where the storage housing may be configured to receive and store the folium shaped sponge.
This application claims priority to and benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/056,941 filed Feb. 29, 2016 and Design patent application Ser. No. 29/546,606 filed Nov. 24, 2015, all of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe invention in its several embodiments relates to the field of cosmetic blotting and more particularly to devices and methods for a blotting sponge having a characteristic to absorb excess oil without disturbing makeup.
SUMMARYA device embodiment of the cosmetic blotting tool system may comprise: a first folium shaped sponge where the first folium shaped sponge may be made of foam material, and where the first folium shaped sponge may comprise an oil absorbent characteristic to remove excess oils from a skin surface without disrupting previously applied cosmetics; and a storage housing comprising a removable lid member and a vented base member, where the vented base member may facilitate drying of the first folium shaped sponge after usage via providing a ventilated area, and where the storage housing may be configured to receive and store the first folium shaped sponge. The device embodiment of the cosmetic blotting tool system may further comprise a second folium shaped sponge where the second folium shaped sponge may also be made of foam material, and where the second folium shaped sponge may comprise an oil absorbent characteristic to remove excess oils from a skin surface without disrupting previously applied cosmetics.
Additionally, the storage housing may be further configured to receive and store the second folium shaped sponge and the device may further comprise a separator member configured to be placed between the first folium shaped sponge and the second folium shaped sponge, where the separator member may be dimensioned to be inserted in the storage housing in a manner to fully space the first folium shaped sponge from the second folium shaped sponge. Optionally, the separator member may be constructed from transparent material and the removable lid member may be detachably attached to the base member where the removable lid member may be detachably attached to the base member via hinges. In another embodiment, the removable lid member may comprise a reflective surface for reflecting a clear image.
In other embodiment of the device the base member may comprise an inner wall and an outer wall, where the inner wall may comprise a pair of concave shaped areas to fit a fingertip along an inner channel of the inner wall to lift the first folium shaped sponge. In addition, the first folium shaped sponge and the second folium shaped sponge may be made of non-latex foam material where the first folium shaped sponge and the second folium shaped sponge, made of non-latex foam material, each may comprise anti-microbial agents thereby inhibiting growth of bacteria inside both the first folium shaped sponge and the second folium shaped sponge.
The device embodiment of the cosmetic blotting tool system may be where the first folium shaped sponge and the second folium shaped sponge each comprise a range of angles for application of the folium shaped sponge based on a contact angle between the folium shaped sponge and the skin surface. Additionally, the first folium shaped sponge and the second folium shaped sponge may each be configured to: remove the excess oil through a pressing and lifting motion on the skin surface; and smooth out any remaining cosmetics on the skin surface via a pressing motion following the removal of excess oil via the pressing and lifting motion.
Method embodiments of the cosmetic blotting tool may comprise the steps of: providing a folium shaped sponge for absorbing excess oil substances from a skin surface; removing the excess oil substances from the skin surface via the folium shaped sponge being comprised of foam material and through a pressing and lifting motion on the skin surface, where the folium shaped sponge comprises an oil absorbent characteristic to remove excess oils from the skin surface without disrupting previously applied cosmetics; smoothing out any remaining cosmetics on the skin surface via a pressing motion following the pressing and lifting motion, where the any remaining cosmetics is from a previously applied cosmetics; and improving appearance of cosmetics on the skin surface based on the removing of the excess oil substances and the smoothing out any remaining cosmetics on the skin surface.
Additionally, the method may further comprise the step of reusing the folium shaped sponge subsequent to washing the folium shaped sponge and allowing it to dry and storing the folium shaped sponge in a storage housing, the storage housing comprising a removable lid member and a vented base member. Further, the method may comprise placing a separator member between a plurality of folium shaped sponges that are being stored in the storage housing where the separator member may be a hygienic separator. In addition, the method may comprise the step of: determining a set range of angles for applying the folium shaped sponge based on a contact angle between the folium shaped sponge and the skin surface; and adjusting placement of different corners of the folium shaped sponge against the skin surface via rotating the folium shaped sponge.
Embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, and in which:
After a person has applied cosmetics, for example, makeup, foundation, powder, mascara, blush, lipstick, and/or eye shadow, it is desirous that the original look of the applied cosmetics on their skin is maintained. However, many users of cosmetics have skin which produces oils that may be above a desired threshold and affect the look and feel of the cosmetic they have already applied. Naturally, a person's skin, via the oil glands, will continue to produce oil and accordingly, the person would desire to remove some of the excess oil without disturbing the cosmetic already applied.
One solution has been that individuals typically use thin, disposable tissues or blotting paper and powders to remove the excess oil periodically throughout the day. Typically, the thin disposable tissue paper is a rice paper type of material. However, these oil absorbent papers are often irritating to the skin due to the hard and stiff nature of the fibers. Attempts have been made to improve their smoothness; at the risk of decreasing their oil absorption capability. Additionally, thin paper blotters do not conform to the curvature of a human face and make it extremely difficult to reach certain spaces.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONA cosmetic blotting tool system may comprise porous material, for example, a sponge, having the capacity to remove oils produced by the sebaceous glands which are microscopic exocrine glands in the skin that secrete an oily or waxy matter. Human skin produces such oils to lubricate the skin and hair and the glands are found in the greatest number on the face and scalp. Once applied, cosmetic makeup is used to enhance the appearance of the human body, especially the facial area, and is generally made up of mixtures of chemical compounds. In one embodiment of the cosmetic blotting tool system, the sponge may be used to dry a wet surface, i.e., oily skin areas, via using the absorbent material characteristics of the sponge. That is, the sponge of the cosmetic blotting tool would effectively absorb the oils on the skin through the cosmetic makeup without disrupting or spoiling the cosmetic makeup that has already been applied to the skin. The sponge of the blotting tool may be made up of consistent material in order to provide a soft touch to the skin and possess highly absorbent characteristics.
Additionally, the blotting sponge may be used for replacing or rearranging already applied makeup by the user, when placing the blotter material on the skin. That is, the blotting sponge may be used in a manner in which it may smooth out existing makeup via a motion comprising: a pressing and lifting motion that may then lift excess oils while pressing the blotter on to the skin surface, e.g., the face, which smooths and rearranges existing makeup after exposure to excess oil that causes makeup separation. Accordingly, the blotting sponge may serve multiple purposes where it may simultaneously effect the removing of oils on the skin while not disturbing the already applied makeup, and smoothing out any separations caused in the existing makeup.
In some embodiments, the sponge, having a porous structure, for example, a porous medium or a porous material, may be used to enhance the ability to not only soak the oil but also hold it without allowing it to spill out. In an embodiment where the sponge may be made of material that is uniform throughout, the sponge facilities blotting of the skin in order to help control oil and minimize shine. In one embodiment, the sponge may be made of material containing pores or voids, providing the ability to retain the oil without allowing it to escape and get on the hand or unwanted surfaces. Accordingly, the sponge of the cosmetic blotting tool system may be oil absorbing, such that the sponge removes facial oil, where the sponge is soft, conformable, and non-abrasive to the skin.
In one embodiment of the cosmetic blotting tool system, the sponge may be shaped in a way so as to provide ease of use and ability to hold and apply the blotter. Accordingly, the sponge may be in the shape of a folium or a teardrop shape which may look like an oval with one end pointed outward. The sponge may be completely convex, or it may become concave as it nears the point or tip. A completely convex teardrop shape may be called a folium. That is, the sponge may be shaped to fit all contours of the face, and not leave unused corners in those areas of the face that are hard to reach. Additionally, the sponge of the cosmetic blotting tool system is flexible, i.e., capable of bending easily without breaking, to provide reachability based on the curves and contours of the face. For example, by placing the prominent bottom half of the sponge gently against larger areas of the face, i.e., T-zone, cheeks, or chin, the cosmetic blotting tool system may absorb shine and maintain a flawless finish on existing makeup. Additionally, and as another example, by placing the fine pointed half of the sponge gently against small curves and corners of the face, i.e., the temples and under the eyes, the hard to reach areas may be effectively blotted so as to remove oils from those areas while keeping the makeup intact. In one embodiment, by absorbing excess oil without disturbing makeup, the skin stays looking radiant. Accordingly, using the folium and/or teardrop shape for applying to the face the sponge is ideal for effortlessly reaching every nook and corner of the face while imparting a matte finish on the skin.
Embodiments of the cosmetic blotting tool system utilize a sponge having washable qualities which may then be reused after washing it with liquid. The sponge may then be allowed to dry fully to have the most effective absorbent qualities so as to absorb unwanted shine produced because of the oils. Since the sponge of the cosmetic blotting tool system is reusable, the system provides for a plastic type separator to be placed between multiple sponges in order to hygienically separate and store the sponge blotters. In one embodiment of the cosmetic blotting tool system, the sponge may be cleansed with a special cleanser and dried in a well-ventilated area. By using the hygienic separator, the system provides for the freshness of the sponges and cleanliness together and simultaneously.
Embodiments of the cosmetic blotting tool system comprise a storage housing for storing the folium shaped sponges, and may be shaped similarly to the sponges. The storage housing may be a volume-enclosing container for storage. The storage housing may comprise a removable and/or adjustable lid member that may be detachably attached via one or more hinges to a base member. The system may also comprise a vented base member, where the vented base member may facilitate drying of the folium shaped sponge after usage, via providing a ventilated area. Accordingly, in one embodiment of the cosmetic blotting tool system, a plurality of sponges may be placed inside the storage housing via placing a separator between each sponge, while allowing air ventilation through the vented base member to dry the sponges that may have been used to remove oils from the skin—ensuring that the sponges keep their freshness and are hygienically separated.
Embodiments of the cosmetic blotting tool system comprise sponges having an ability to lift and absorb excess oil from the skin without disturbing makeup thereby leaving the skin with a radiant look. The absorptive characteristics of the sponges may depend on the duration of contact with the skin and makeup and further, the physical condition of the skin. The absorption may also depend on the part of the body it is being applied to, including the amount of hair on the skin, and molecular weight of the oil molecules. The concentration of the makeup and oil may also affect the absorptive effect of the sponge.
It is contemplated that various combinations and/or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the above embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments may be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed invention. Further it is intended that the scope of the present invention is herein disclosed by way of examples and should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.
Claims
1. A system comprising:
- at least one folium shaped sponge comprised of foam material, wherein the at least one folium shaped sponge is configured to: remove excess oils from a skin surface without disrupting previously applied cosmetics based on the folium shaped sponge having an oil absorbent characteristic; smooth out any remaining cosmetics on the skin surface via a pressing motion following the pressing and lifting motion; and improve appearance of cosmetics on the skin surface based on the removing of the excess oil substances and the smoothing out any remaining cosmetics on the skin surface.
2. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a storage housing comprising a removable lid member and a ventilated back, wherein the ventilated back facilitates drying of the at least one folium shaped sponge after usage via providing a ventilated area.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the storage housing is configured to receive and store the at least one folium shaped sponge.
4. The system of claim 2 wherein the ventilated back comprises two or more concentric circular apertures.
5. The system of claim 2 wherein the ventilated back comprises at least one arc.
6. The system of claim 2 wherein the ventilated back comprises at least one cavity.
7. The system of claim 2 wherein the ventilated back accelerates drying of the at least one folium shaped sponge if the at least one folium shaped sponge is wet.
8. The system of claim 2 wherein the at least one folium shaped sponge comprises a pointed corner.
9. The system of claim 1 wherein the remaining cosmetics is from previously applied cosmetics.
10. The system of claim 1 wherein the folium shaped sponge is made of non-latex foam material.
11. The system of claim 1 wherein the folium shaped sponge comprises anti-microbial agents thereby inhibiting growth of bacteria inside the folium shaped sponge.
12. A method comprising:
- providing a folium shaped sponge for absorbing excess oil substances from a skin surface;
- removing the excess oil substances from the skin surface via the folium shaped sponge being comprised of foam material and through a pressing and lifting motion on the skin surface, wherein the folium shaped sponge comprises an oil absorbent characteristic to remove excess oils from the skin surface without disrupting previously applied cosmetics;
- smoothing out any remaining cosmetics on the skin surface via a pressing motion following the pressing and lifting motion, wherein the remaining cosmetics is from previously applied cosmetics; and
- improving appearance of cosmetics on the skin surface based on the removing of the excess oil substances and the smoothing out any remaining cosmetics on the skin surface.
13. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
- determining a set range of angles for applying the folium shaped sponge based on a contact angle between the folium shaped sponge and the skin surface.
14. The method of claim 13 further comprising:
- adjusting placement of different corners of the folium shaped sponge against the skin surface via rotating the folium shaped sponge.
15. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
- reusing the folium shaped sponge subsequent to washing the folium shaped sponge and allowing it to dry.
16. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
- storing the folium shaped sponge in a storage housing, the storage housing comprising a removable lid member and a ventilated back.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the ventilated back accelerates drying of the folium shaped sponge if the folium shaped sponge is wet.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 11, 2019
Publication Date: Feb 6, 2020
Inventor: Rea Ann Silva (Bethlehem, PA)
Application Number: 16/600,111