TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a brush apparatus with three brushes disposed
on two ends of a handle. More particularly, the present invention relates to a makeup
brush apparatus with the three brushes that are configured to be served as a lip exfoliator,
a lip scrub applicator and a lip primer.
BACKGROUND
[0002] In an era where beauty routines and cosmetic products continue to advance on a daily
basis, the beauty industry is recognized as a fast-paced, ever-evolving, new-and-
improved market place. Yet when it comes to lip care, time seems to be standing still.
Specifically, when it comes to lip exfoliation tools, consumers simply do not have
the commensurate options that exist in many of the other areas.
[0003] For example, instruction labels for lip exfoliants recommend consumers apply the
product using fingers, which provides the least effective method to receive a rich
lather and achieve a deep exfoliation. Moreover, using one's finger may require more
product to fulfill a higher grade of exfoliation. As a solution, lip scrub users opt
for items such as mascara wands and toothbrushes which are not only abrasive, but
many of which are petroleum based and potentially toxic. Yet, named items are being
misused for lack of an available, properly designed beauty tool that does not negatively
impact the user, create health risks, produce harmful effects from long term usage,
and pose a threat to the environment. In short, there is no safe applicator option
for lip scrubs.
[0004] The option of using an old brush is often preferred over a new brush, as the bristles
are frayed, tattered, and worn, so users opt for a seemingly safer and gentler surface.
Dental experts and research show this is not only unhygienic, but is a major health
concern for lips as old toothbrushes carry significant, embedded buildup of dental
plaque, hardened toothpaste, bacteria film secretions and saliva, and even small deposits
of food. When removing dry, chapped skin cells, bacteria can easily enter through
cracks in the lips and lead to fungal and bacterial diseases such as Angular Cheilitis.
[0005] Furthermore, using a new toothbrush presents its own set of risks. The bristles of
a new toothbrush are not designed for the lip's surface, as they are too firm and
stiff to use on soft, delicate skin and can even pierce or rub the skin raw. Most
toothbrushes use petroleum based materials and bristles which are potentially toxic.
Specifically, the use of medium or hard bristles should be avoided as using such abrasive
techniques on lip sensitive surfaces may lead to adverse and harmful effects for the
skin's elasticity, and can be more damaging over time. In example, as humans age,
there is a loss of skin elasticity, as well as a decrease of collagen production,
all of which are essential to lips for providing plumpness and fullness, and countering
wrinkles. This makes this particular skin more vulnerable to rough interaction, susceptible
to wrinkles, and threatens the ability to return to its natural fullness with repeated
exposure to such harmful practices.
[0006] Of these egregiously, outdated methods of exfoliating lips, the technique that poses
the greatest potential health risk, is also sworn by top beauty artists, magazines,
and bloggers. The toothbrush method consists of using an old, new, or actively-in-use
toothbrush to scrub away broken and chapped skin from the lip's surface. The variations
of this method are as troubling as they are vast, including harmful and abrasive techniques
such as using dry soft, medium, or hard bristled brushes on dry and sensitive skin.
Other techniques being used range from using one's finger to old mascara wands, cottons
swabs, and washcloths. Additionally, none of these products were designed to interact
with the delicate nature of the lips which is made up of 2-3 layers of skin versus
the face which has 16 layers of skin. This is demonstrated by the fact that many of
these products contain harsh materials that are detrimental to the skin's surface,
as they were never designed to perform as lip exfoliators, lip scrub applicators or
lip priming devices.
[0007] It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a brush apparatus
that is able to solve the above-mentioned problems.
SUMMARY
[0008] The present disclosure seeks to provide a brush apparatus. The present disclosure
seeks to provide a solution to the existing problem of lip care. An aim of the present
disclosure is to provide a solution that overcomes at least partially the problems
encountered in prior art, and provides a simple, optimal and reliable solution for
performing lip care functions.
[0009] In an aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a brush apparatus,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
a handle;
a first brush;
a second brush;
a third brush;
the handle being connected in between the first brush and the second brush;
the handle being connected in between the first brush and the third brush;
the second brush and the third brush being located adjacent to each other;
each of the first brush, the second brush and the third brush being laterally connected
with the handle;
the first brush comprising a plurality of first bristles;
the plurality of first bristles being distributed in a hexagonal array;
the second brush comprising a plurality of second bristles;
the plurality of second bristles being distributed in a partial-radial array;
the third brush comprising a plurality of third bristles; and
the plurality of third bristles being distributed in a linear array.
[0010] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises the partial-radial array being a semi-radial
array.
[0011] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the handle comprising a first end portion, an intermediate portion and a second end
portion;
the intermediate portion being connected in between the first end portion and the
second end portion;
the plurality of first bristles being laterally connected with the first end portion;
the plurality of second bristles being laterally connected with the second end portion;
and
the plurality of third bristles being laterally connected with the second end portion.
[0012] Optionally, each of the plurality of second bristles and each of the plurality of
third bristles being located opposite to each other about the second end portion.
[0013] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the intermediate portion comprising a first gripping segment and a second gripping
segment;
the first gripping segment being connected with the first end portion; and
the second gripping segment being connected with the second end portion.
[0014] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises a cross section of each of the first gripping
segment and the second gripping segment being of substantial-hexagram-shaped.
[0015] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises a cross section of each of the first gripping
segment and the second gripping segment being of substantial-hexagonal-shaped.
[0016] Optionally, each of the first gripping segment and the second gripping segment comprising
six ridges and six grooves, the six ridges being evenly spaced with one another, the
six grooves being evenly spaced with one another, a corresponding groove among the
six grooves being located in between two adjacent ridges among the six ridges.
[0017] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the intermediate portion comprising a third gripping segment;
the third gripping segment being connected in between the first gripping segment and
the second gripping segment; and
a cross section of the third gripping segment being of circular-shaped.
[0018] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the first end portion comprising a plate segment and a first neck segment;
the plate segment comprising a lateral surface and a peripheral surface;
the peripheral surface being perimetrically connected with the lateral surface; and
the first neck segment being connected in between the peripheral surface and the intermediate
portion.
[0019] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises
the plurality of first bristles being connected with the lateral surface; and
the plurality of first bristles being distributed in the hexagonal array on the lateral
surface.
[0020] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the second end portion comprising a rod segment and a second neck segment;
the rod segment comprising a lateral face and an end face;
the lateral face being perimetrically connected with the end face; and
the second neck segment being connected in between the end face and the intermediate
portion.
[0021] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the rod segment comprising a shaft; and
the shaft being disposed on the lateral face.
[0022] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the plurality of second bristles being connected with the shaft; and
the plurality of second bristles being distributed in the partial-radial array on
the shaft.
[0023] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the rod segment comprising a recess;
the recess laterally traversing into the lateral face; the shaft being inserted into
the recess; and
the plurality of second bristles being connected with the shaft.
[0024] Optionally, the brush apparatus comprises:
the plurality of third bristles being connected with the lateral face; and
the plurality of third bristles being distributed in the linear array on the lateral
face.
[0025] Optionally, each of the plurality of first bristles being erected from the lateral
surface; each of the plurality of second bristles being erected from the shaft and
partially accommodated with the recess and partially exposed outside the recess; and
each of the plurality of third bristles being erected from the lateral face.
[0026] Embodiments of the present disclosure substantially eliminate or at least partially
address the aforementioned problems in the prior art, and enables to perform lip care
functions, including exfoliation and scrubbing, using all-natural products by a person
on himself/herself.
[0027] Additional aspects, advantages, features and objects of the present disclosure would
be made apparent from the drawings and the detailed description of the illustrative
embodiments construed in conjunction with the appended claims that follow.
[0028] It will be appreciated that features of the present disclosure are susceptible to
being combined in various combinations without departing from the scope of the present
disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The summary above, as well as the following detailed description of illustrative
embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings.
For the purpose of illustrating the present disclosure, exemplary constructions of
the disclosure are shown in the drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited
to specific methods and instrumentalities disclosed herein. Moreover, those skilled
in the art will understand that the drawings are not to scale. Wherever possible,
like elements have been indicated by identical numbers.
[0030] Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described, by way of example only,
with reference to the following diagrams wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view depicting a brush apparatus with a handle, a first brush,
a second brush and a third brush according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is another perspective view depicting the brush apparatus according to an embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view depicting the handle with a first portion, an intermediate
portion and a second portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a front view depicting the handle according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 5 is a top view depicting the handle according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 6 is a bottom view depicting the handle according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view depicting a cross section of a first gripping segment
of the intermediate portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view depicting a cross section of a second gripping segment
of the intermediate portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view depicting a cross section of a third gripping segment
of the intermediate portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view depicting the first brush connected with the first portion
having a plate segment and a first neck segment according to an embodiment of the
present invention;
FIG. 11 is a top view depicting the first brush connected with the first portion according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a perspective view depicting the second brush and the third brush connected
with the second portion having a rod segment and a second neck segment according to
an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 13 is another perspective view depicting the second brush and the third brush
connected with the second portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14 is a front view depicting the second brush and the third brush connected with
the second portion according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 15 is a top view depicting the second brush connected with the second portion
according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 16 is a bottom view depicting the third brush connected with the second portion
according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view depicting a cross section of the second brush and
the third brush connected with the second portion according to an embodiment of the
present invention.
[0031] In the accompanying drawings, an underlined number is employed to represent an item
over which the underlined number is positioned or an item to which the underlined
number is adjacent. A non-underlined number relates to an item identified by a line
linking the non-underlined number to the item. When a number is non-underlined and
accompanied by an associated arrow, the non-underlined number is used to identify
a general item at which the arrow is pointing.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0032] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions
of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is to be described in detail and is provided in a manner that
establishes a thorough understanding of the present invention. There may be aspects
of the present invention that may be practiced without the implementation of some
features as they are described. It may be appreciated that some details have not been
described in detail in order to not unnecessarily obscure focus of the invention.
[0033] The present invention replaces the most highly unconventional and unsanitary ad hoc
techniques used in attempts to achieve the perfect pout. Specifically, beauty product
consumers and experts have resorted to combining items that were neither engineered,
designed, nor intended to be used to perform lip care functions.
[0034] Please refer to FIGs. 1-17, the present invention provides a brush apparatus
100. The brush apparatus
100 comprises a handle
200, a first brush
300, a second brush
400 and a third brush
500. The handle
200 is connected in between the first brush
300 and the second brush
400, and is further connected in between the first brush
300 and the third brush
500. Specifically, the handle
200 is an elongated handle, and each of the first brush
300, the second brush
400 and the third brush
500 is a soft brush. The handle
200 is extended in a longitudinal direction. The handle
200 comprises a first end portion
210, an intermediate portion
220 and a second end portion
230.
[0035] The intermediate portion
220 is connected in between the first end portion
210 and the second end portion
230. The intermediate portion
220 comprises a first gripping segment
221, a second gripping segment
222 and a third gripping segment
223. The first gripping segment
221 is connected with the first end portion
210, the second gripping segment
222 is connected with the second end portion
230, and the third gripping segment
223 is connected in between the first gripping segment
221 and the second gripping segment
222. Particularly, a part of the first gripping segment
221 adjacent to the first end portion
210 converges or is tapered in a direction from the third gripping segment
223 towards the first end portion
210, and a part of the second gripping segment
222 adjacent to the second end portion
230 converges or is tapered in a direction from the third gripping segment
223 towards the second end portion
230.
[0036] A cross section of each of the first gripping segment
221 and the second gripping segment
222 is of substantial-hexagram-shaped. Alternatively, a cross section of each of the
first gripping segment
221 and the second gripping segment
222 is of substantial- hexagonal-shaped. A cross section of the third gripping segment
223 is of circular-shaped.
[0037] Specifically, the first gripping segment
221 comprises six first ridges
224 and six first grooves
225. Each of the six first ridges
224 is extended from the third gripping segment
223 towards the first end portion
210, and each of the six first grooves
225 is extended from the third gripping segment
223 towards the first end portion
210. One end of the first ridge
224 and one end of the first groove
225 are connected with the third gripping segment
223, while the other end of the first ridge
224 and the other end of the first groove
225 are converged at the first end portion
210. The six first ridges
224 are evenly spaced with one another, and the six first grooves
225 are evenly spaced with one another. Particularly, a corresponding first groove among
the six first grooves
225 is located in between two adjacent first ridges among the six first ridges
224. In other words, a corresponding first ridge among the six first ridges
224 is located in between two adjacent first grooves among the six first grooves
225. For example, the first ridge
224 is a rounded convex, while the first groove
225 is a rounded concave.
[0038] Specifically, the second gripping segment
222 comprises six second ridges
226 and six second grooves
227. Each of the six second ridges
226 is extended from the third gripping segment
223 towards the second end portion
230, and each of the six second grooves
227 is extended from the third gripping segment
223 towards the second end portion
230. One end of the second ridge
226 and one end of the second groove
227 are connected with the third gripping segment
223, while the other end of the second ridge
226 and the other end of the second groove
227 are converged at the second end portion
230. The six second ridges
226 are evenly spaced with one another, and the six second grooves
227 are evenly spaced with one another. Particularly, a corresponding second groove among
the six second grooves
227 is located in between two adjacent ridges among the six second ridges
226. In other words, a corresponding second ridge among the six second ridges
226 is located in between two adjacent second grooves among the six second grooves
227. For example, the second ridge
226 is a rounded convex, while the second groove
227 is a rounded concave.
[0039] The first end portion
210 comprises a plate segment
211 and a first neck segment
212. The plate segment
211 comprises a lateral surface
213 and a peripheral surface
214. The peripheral surface
214 is perimetrically connected with the lateral surface
213. The first neck segment
212 is connected in between the peripheral surface
214 and the first gripping segment
221 of the intermediate portion
220. In one example, the plate segment
211 is of circular-shaped. In one example, the first neck segment
212 is of cylindrical- shaped. In one example, the lateral surface
213 is a flat surface, while the peripheral surface
214 is a curved surface. Particularly, a part of the first gripping segment
221 adjacent to the first end portion
210 converges or is tapered in a direction from the third gripping segment
223 towards the first neck segment
212 of the first end portion
210 by the six first ridges
224 and the six first grooves
225 converging towards the first neck segment
212.
[0040] The second end portion
230 comprises a rod segment
231 and a second neck segment
232. The rod segment
231 comprises a lateral face
233 and an end face
234. The lateral face
233 is perimetrically connected with the end face
234. The neck segment
232 is connected in between the end face
234 and the second gripping segment
222 of the intermediate portion
220. In one example, each of the rod segment
231 and the second neck segment
232 is of cylindrical-shaped. In one example, the lateral face
233 is a curved surface, while the end face
234 is a flat surface. Particularly, a part of the second gripping segment
222 adjacent to the second end portion
230 converges or is tapered in a direction from the third gripping segment
223 towards the second neck segment
232 of the second end portion
230 by the six second ridges
226 and the six second grooves
227 converging towards the first neck segment
212.
[0041] Each of the first brush
300, the second brush
400 and the third brush
500 is laterally connected with the handle
200. An extension line of each of the first brush
300, the second brush
400 and the third brush
500 intersects with an extension line of the handle
200. Specifically, each of the first brush
300, the second brush
400 and the third brush
500 is extended in a latitudinal direction with respect to the handle
200. Specifically, each of the first brush
300, the second brush
400 and the third brush
500 is perpendicularly connected with the handle
200. The second brush
400 and the third brush
500 are located adjacent to each other. Specifically, each of the plurality of second
bristles
410 and each of the plurality of third bristles
510 are located opposite to each other about the rod segment
231 of the second end portion
230.
[0042] The first brush
300 comprises a plurality of first bristles
310, and the plurality of first bristles
310 are distributed in a hexagonal array. In other words, the outermost first bristles
among the plurality of first bristles
310 form a hexagonal contour. The plurality of first bristles
310 are laterally connected with the first end portion
210. An extension line of each of the plurality of first bristles
310 intersects with the extension line of the handle
200. Particularly, an extension line of each of the plurality of first bristles
310 is perpendicular to the extension line of the handle
200. Specifically, the plurality of first bristles
310 are connected with the lateral surface
213. Particularly, the plurality of first bristles
310 are distributed in the hexagonal array on the lateral surface
213. Additionally, each of the plurality of first bristles
310 is erected from the lateral surface
213. For example, each of the plurality of first bristles
310 is made of a non-toxic vegetable based nylon material.
[0043] The second brush
400 comprises a plurality of second bristles
410, and the plurality of second bristles
410 are distributed in a partial-radial array. In other words, on a latitudinal plane
transverse to the longitudinal direction, the plurality of second bristles
410 are radially extended about the longitudinal direction. Particularly, the partial-radial
array is a semi-radial array, i.e., a radial array of about 180 degrees. The plurality
of second bristles
410 are laterally connected with the second end portion
230. An extension line of each of the plurality of second bristles
410 intersects with the extension line of the handle
200. Particularly, an extension line of each of the plurality of second bristles
410 is perpendicular to the extension line of the handle
200. In other words, the latitudinal plane is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
[0044] Specifically, the rod segment
231 comprises a shaft
235. The shaft
235 is longitudinally disposed on the lateral face
233. The plurality of second bristles
410 are connected with the shaft
235. Particularly, the plurality of second bristles
410 are distributed in the partial-radial array on the shaft
235. Additionally, each of the plurality of second bristles
410 is erected from the shaft
235. The rod segment
231 further comprises a recess
236. The recess
236 laterally traverses into the lateral face
233. The shaft
235 is longitudinally inserted into the recess
236. Accordingly, each of the plurality of second bristles
410 is partially accommodated with the recess
236 and partially exposed outside the recess
236. For example, each of the plurality of second bristles
410 is made of a non-toxic vegetable based nylon material.
[0045] The third brush
500 comprises a plurality of third bristles
510, and the plurality of third bristles
510 are distributed in a linear array. In other words, the plurality of third bristles
510 are arranged in a straight line. Alternatively, the plurality of third bristles
510 are arranged in a waved line or a bended line. The plurality of third bristles
510 are laterally connected with the second end portion
230. An extension line of each of the plurality of third bristles
510 intersects with the extension line of the handle
200. Particularly, an extension line of each of the plurality of third bristles
510 is perpendicular to the extension line of the handle
200. Specifically, the plurality of third bristles
510 are connected with the lateral face
233. Particularly, the plurality of third bristles
510 are distributed in the linear array on the lateral face
233. Additionally, each of the plurality of third bristles
510 is erected from the lateral face
233. For example, each of the plurality of third bristles
510 is made of a non-toxic vegetable based nylon material.
[0046] The brush apparatus
100 of the present invention is a 3 in 1 double-ended, beauty brush apparatus with one
of its functions being to exfoliate lips and remove dead skin cells in a safe, gentle,
yet effective manner. The brush apparatus
100 specifically replaces the most misused, widely accepted, outdated, unhygienic methods
used. The brush apparatus
100 is an apparatus that combines exfoliating actions of hexagonal, 180°, and linear-shaped
brushes.
[0047] The brush apparatus
100 is a 3-tiered apparatus. In the brush apparatus
100, the first brush
300 is used as a "Hex Applicator Brush," the second brush
400 is used as a "180° Dual-Action Brush," and the third brush
500 is used as a "Linear Precision Brush."
[0048] A key function for the present invention is leveraged by combining several types
of motion into one apparatus to stimulate blood flow to the skin's surface. Each of
the three components, i.e., the first brush
300, the second brush
400 and the third brush
500, is uniquely crafted to offer a specific type of mechanical motion, all of which are
geared to increase circulation to various parts of the mouth, while targeting key
areas including, but not limited to, the outermost lining of the lip and cupid's bow.
[0049] The combined effect of the first brush
300, the second brush
400 and the third brush
500 enhances the plumpness of lips. When the brush apparatus
100 is paired with a lip scrub and utilizes the recommended multi-directional motions,
the lips plump, leaving a flake-free canvas ideal for makeup application. This allows
the brush apparatus
100 to exceed the efficiency of using one's finger, mascara wand, washcloth, and most
importantly, an old, current, or new toothbrush, for optimal results.
[0050] In the brush apparatus
100, the handle
200 is used as a "Hex Grip Handle." The handle
200 is modeled after the most powerful shape in nature, the hexagon or the hexagram.
The six first ridges
224 and six first grooves
225 and the six second ridges
226 and six second grooves
227 of the handle
200 make it convenient and comfortable for both right and left-handed users. The size
of the handle
200 makes it easy to interchange between the double-sided ends and lightweight enough
to switch between vertical, horizontal, or circular motions.
[0051] In the brush apparatus
100, the first brush
300, i.e., the "Hex Applicator Brush," is specifically set out to leverage the fact that
the shape of a hexagon utilizes the least possible surface area and contains maximum
volume, while the handle
200, i.e., the "Hex Grip Handle," is specifically set out to leverage the fact that the
shape of a hexagon or a hexagram utilizes the least possible surface area and contains
maximum volume.
[0052] The first brush
300 is a soft-bristled brush. The first brush
300 accommodates all lip sizes and offers full surface exfoliating and plumping actions
by increasing circulation through application of a uniform, circular motion to the
top and bottom lip. As an exfoliating brush, a first functional use of the first brush
300 comprises sloughing off dry, chapped skin from the lips of the user with the plurality
of non-toxic vegetable based first bristles
310. The plurality of non-toxic vegetable based nylon first bristles
310 fan out for greater surface area coverage, are up to twice as soft, lasts 2 to 3
times longer than nylon- only bristles, and are 100% petroleum free. The second function
of the first brush
300 is to serve as a lip scrub applicator. Presently, there are no available products
purposefully created nor designed to properly address the unique sensitivity and hygienic
requirements of the lips. The first brush
300, i.e., the "Hex Applicator Brush," offers a more thorough, proper way to prime and
prep the lips, making them ready for glosses, lipsticks, etc. In the brush apparatus
100, the second brush
400, i.e., the "180° Dual-Action Brush," is used to perform a reciprocating motion, both
vertically (up and down) and horizontally (left and right), as well as a circular
motion to maximize results and user specific preferences. The dual-action refers to
the two types of mechanical motions used, making the second brush
400 one of the most multifaceted components in the brush apparatus
100 with infinite applications. The design of the second brush
400 allows it to maneuver easily in tight, smaller areas, as well as being effective
enough for larger surface areas. The unique design of the second brush
400 permits both detailed exfoliation of crevices and hard-to-reach corners of the mouth,
while still being able to support full surface exfoliation. Additionally, the second
brush
400 is crafted to remove any dry, flaking, or peeling of the skin around the lining of
the mouth, and even the two outermost corners.
[0053] In the brush apparatus
100, the third brush
500, i.e., the "Linear Precision Brush," is used to perform a reciprocating, back and
forth motion to provide the utmost attention to detail. The third brush
500 is thin enough to navigate all of the most tight-knit crevices and corners of the
mouth, making it the most finetuned, precision-based component. By following along
the outer lining of the lips, the third brush
500 can attend to peeling or flaky skin, often experienced by liplickers. Moreover, targeting
areas such as the cupid's bow is ideal for the third brush
500, making a typically hard-to-reach area, easy-to-do.
[0054] This lip priming action performed by the third brush
500, allows users to apply lip liners evenly, especially those who elect to outline just
above the cupid's bow or slightly outside the lip's lining for a fuller effect. In
order to seamlessly transition from the lip's surface to the facial skin, an even
platform must be achieved prior to makeup application. When integrated with one's
beauty routine, this practice offers longer-lasting results for makeup, allowing less
product waste and reapplication.
[0055] in the brush apparatus
100, the first brush
300, the second brush
400 and the third brush
500, i.e., the "Hex Applicator Brush," the "180° Dual-Action Brush" and the "Linear Precision
Brush," encompass different kinds of motion, and combinations, to serve as a lip prep
tool to provide a smooth, even surface for moisturizers and products such as lipstick,
lip balm, lip gloss, and concealers. The flake-free surface is makeup ready, and ideal
for long wear usage of lip products, including matte lipsticks. Benefits are maximized
when the brush apparatus
100 of the present invention is used as a lip scrub applicator, including DIY all-natural
products, by enhancing the effects of the exfoliation. A modular version with interchangeable
brush with various shapes, sizes, bristles and angles, that includes the use of organic,
synthetic, charcoal, microfiber, plant based, vegetable based nylon and/or other types
of bristles are planned modifications and variations.
[0056] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment,
it may be appreciated that many other possible modifications and variations can be
made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A brush apparatus,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
a handle;
a first brush;
a second brush;
a third brush;
the handle being connected in between the first brush and the second brush;
the handle being connected in between the first brush and the third brush;
the second brush and the third brush being located adjacent to each other;
each of the first brush, the second brush and the third brush being laterally connected
with the handle;
the first brush comprising a plurality of first bristles;
the plurality of first bristles being distributed in a hexagonal array;
the second brush comprising a plurality of second bristles;
the plurality of second bristles being distributed in a partial-radial array;
the third brush comprising a plurality of third bristles; and
the plurality of third bristles being distributed in a linear array.
2. A brush apparatus according to claim 1,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the handle comprising a first end portion, an intermediate portion and a second end
portion;
the intermediate portion being connected in between the first end portion and the
second end portion;
the plurality of first bristles being laterally connected with the first end portion;
the plurality of second bristles being laterally connected with the second end portion;
and
the plurality of third bristles being laterally connected with the second end portion.
3. A brush apparatus according to claims 1 or 2, characterized in that each of the plurality of second bristles and each of the plurality of third bristles
being located opposite to each other about the second end portion.
4. A brush apparatus according to claim 2,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the intermediate portion comprising a first gripping segment and a second gripping
segment;
the first gripping segment being connected with the first end portion; and
the second gripping segment being connected with the second end portion.
5. A brush apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises a cross section of each of the first gripping segment
and the second gripping segment being of substantial-hexagonal-shaped.
6. A brush apparatus according to any one of the claims 4 or 5, characterized in that each of the first gripping segment and the second gripping segment comprising six
ridges and six grooves, the six ridges being evenly spaced with one another, the six
grooves being evenly spaced with one another, a corresponding groove among the six
grooves being located in between two adjacent ridges among the six ridges.
7. A brush apparatus according to claim 4,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the intermediate portion comprising a third gripping segment;
the third gripping segment being connected in between the first gripping segment and
the second gripping segment; and
a cross section of the third gripping segment being of circular-shaped.
8. A brush apparatus according to claim 2,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the first end portion comprising a plate segment and a first neck segment;
the plate segment comprising a lateral surface and a peripheral surface;
the peripheral surface being perimetrically connected with the lateral surface; and
the first neck segment being connected in between the peripheral surface and the intermediate
portion.
9. A brush apparatus according to claim 8,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises
the plurality of first bristles being connected with the lateral surface; and
the plurality of first bristles being distributed in the hexagonal array on the lateral
surface.
10. A brush apparatus according to claim 2,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the second end portion comprising a rod segment and a second neck segment;
the rod segment comprising a lateral face and an end face;
the lateral face being perimetrically connected with the end face; and
the second neck segment being connected in between the end face and the intermediate
portion.
11. A brush apparatus according to claim 10,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the rod segment comprising a shaft; and
the shaft being disposed on the lateral face.
12. A brush apparatus according to claim 11,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the plurality of second bristles being connected with the shaft; and
the plurality of second bristles being distributed in the partial-radial array on
the shaft.
13. A brush apparatus according to the claims 10 and 11,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the rod segment comprising a recess;
the recess laterally traversing into the lateral face; the shaft being inserted into
the recess; and
the plurality of second bristles being connected with the shaft.
14. A brush apparatus according to claim 10,
characterized in that the brush apparatus comprises:
the plurality of third bristles being connected with the lateral face; and
the plurality of third bristles being distributed in the linear array on the lateral
face.
15. A brush apparatus according to claims 8, 10, 11 and 13, characterized in that
each of the plurality of first bristles being erected from the lateral surface;
each of the plurality of second bristles being erected from the shaft and partially
accommodated with the recess and partially exposed outside the recess; and
each of the plurality of third bristles being erected from the lateral face.