Decorated nails

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Inventors

Engler, Michelle

Application #

326312

Filed

Jun-7-1999

Published

Oct-2-2001

Current US Class

132/73
156/297
156/327
424/61

International Classes

A61K 007/04; C09J 005/02; B32B 031/00; A45D 029/00

Field of Search

424/61 156/327 132/73

Examiners

Page; Thurman K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chase & Yakimo, L.C.

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Abstract
Decorated nails and methods therefor preferably using tissue paper and metallic foils. Crumbled pieces of metallic foil or pieces of tissue paper are mixed with a substantially clear polish and applied to a nail with the pieces in an overlapping relationship or immediately adjacent one another to present a textured or stained-glass effect, respectively. Alternatively, a thin layer of a metallic foil or tissue paper may be affixed to the nail over an adhesive layer. A substantially clear top sealing layer is applied over the decorated nail.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is as follows:

1. Nail decorating, comprising the steps of:

applying a sticky adhesive over the nail, the nail adhesive being sticky even when dry;

allowing the adhesive to dry;

affixing a layer of metallic sheet material over the sticky adhesive;

coating the metallic foil layer with a clear polish.

2. Nail decorating as claimed in claim 1 further including the step of mixing ornamental pieces with a substantially clear polish before applying the pieces to a portion of the nail.

3. Nail decorating as claimed in claim 2 wherein the mixed ornamental pieces are crumbled pieces of metallic foil.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Generally, this invention relates to a method of nail decorating. More specifically, the invention relates to the application of metal foils, tissue paper and other ornamental designs to artificial or natural nails.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The treatment of fingernails is an extremely large business. Numerous types of artificial nails are known: plastic and cloth materials are used for nail extensions and to cover an entire nail. Also, polishes and other finishing materials are known for obtaining attractive and unique nail appearances.

However, nail decorating can be expensive, messy and very time consuming. Often professional manicurists must be employed. Polish typically chips and peels, eventually requiring reapplication whether on natural or artificial nails. Furthermore, application of a plurality of colors of polish to a single nail as well as achieving a textured look is very difficult.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
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