Abstract: An apparatus for styling hair including a plurality of hair curling rollers manufactured from a first predetermined material and having a first predetermined size and a first predetermined shape. Each of such rollers having a first end and a second end, a cavity formed adjacent at least one of such first end and such second end and extending along a longitudinal axis of such rollers for a predetermined distance. The cavity being of a second predetermined size and a second predetermined shape. A hair gripping device is releasably connected to such rollers at a predetermined end thereof. A securing device is releasably connected to such rollers at a predetermined location thereon for securing hair of a user rolled upon such rollers to at least one of such roller and a predetermined location on such user's head.
Abstract: A perm hairgrip has a first clamp device, a second clamp device, a first adhesive layer, a second adhesive layer, a first ceramic plate, a second ceramic plate, a pivot pin, and a tension spring. The first clamp device has a first holding plate. The second clamp device has a second holding plate. The first adhesive layer is disposed on the first holding plate. The second adhesive layer is disposed on the second holding plate. The first ceramic plate is disposed on the first adhesive layer. The second ceramic plate is disposed on the second adhesive layer. The pivot pin fastens the first clamp device and the second clamp device together.
Abstract: A hair roller including a rod made of liquid absorbing material, a cover pivotally connected with an end of the rod, made of liquid absorbing material and formed with a plurality of slots, and a flexible member partially inserted into the rod and capable of being bent on the cover, whereby the hair roller may facilitate curling hair.
Abstract: A hair curling roller having an oval-shaped, elongated body with two rounded ends and a U-shaped clip attached to an annular pivotal housing embedded through one rounded end of the body. The opposite end of the U-shaped clip has an enlarged spherical tip adapted to slide over a groove which extends through the rounded end of the oval-shaped body. As the sperical tip slides over the groove, the clip is pulled towards the oval-shaped body, securing any hair wound around the roller. In an alternate embodiment the traverse cross-section of the body is circular in shape and the clip is rotatably secured to the body by a ball and socket.