An innovative new product designed to serve as a highly useful hair care accessory, the Dry Me, has been developed by Kathleen Peterson of East Windsor, New Jersey. The invention’s unique design brings enhanced functionality to a conventional hair drying device.
View Patent InformationAn innovative solution to a common problem related to the storage of a widely used hair care item, the Cosmetic Accessory, has been developed by Michelle Watkins of Milwaukie, Oregon. The invention’s unique design enables its users to neatly and conveniently store hair bands, barrettes, and bobby pins when not […]
View Patent InformationAn innovative and useful new product designed to effectively address a common shower-related problem, the Bonci Hair Holder, has been developed by Nicholas Boncimino of Golden, Colorado. The invention’s unique design insures that stray long hair does not infiltrate areas where it can cause hassle or problems.
View Patent InformationA simple yet innovative new product designed to simplify the wearing of a popular hair and beauty accessory, the Snap Beads, has been developed by Cleto Reyes and Paula Richards of Elmira, New York. The invention’s unique design simplifies the implementation of beads into hair.
View Patent InformationAn innovative new product designed to serve as a convenient and handy hair accessory, the Stylish Duo, has been developed by Teresa D. Johnson of Waycross, Georgia. The invention’s unique design enables it to effectively address a number of problems typically associated with maintaining fresh and clean hair at all […]
View Patent InformationAn innovative new product designed to effectively address a simple but common hair care problem, the Pony Tail and Barrette Holder, has been developed by Angela Brown of Baltimore, Maryland. The invention’s unique design provides its users with a convenient method of preventing pony tail bands and barrettes from getting […]
View Patent InformationA effective and diverse new product designed to address several hair care and scalp-related concerns, Destiny’s Pride, has been developed by Margaret Jean Sargent of Alea, Hawaii. The invention’s propriety features enable it to provide thorough protection for its users.
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