[0001] The present invention concerns a method for making a hair extension.
[0002] A known method for making hair extensions consists in providing three threads which
serve as supports or holders for the hairs in the hair extension.
[0003] The three threads usually have corresponding lengths and are connected to one another
at a first far end, for example by means of tying and/or gluing.
[0004] The threads are provided with a colour which corresponds practically to the colour
of the hair to be braided in order to reduce the visibility of said threads to a minimum.
[0005] While the hairs, for example natural hairs, are being applied, the three threads
are held more or less tight.
[0006] Auxiliary means of various shapes are usually provided to that end.
[0007] In particular, the threads are held in a first clasping point with their first mutually
connected far ends.
[0008] Meanwhile, the second far ends are not mutually connected and they are held at some
distance from one another in three different second clasping points, also situated
at some distance from one another.
[0009] The first clasping point and the second clasping points are positioned such that
the threads are somewhat tightened or at least remain taut.
[0010] The hairs are integrated with one of their free far ends, individually or in strands,
in a zigzag manner between the aforesaid threads.
[0011] This is preferably done rather near the second clasping points or at a position between
the first and the second clasping point, as more room is provided there between the
different threads.
[0012] As soon as said hairs or strands of hair have thus been braided between the aforesaid
threads, they are shifted in the direction of the first clasping point where the threads
are situated closer to one another.
[0013] In this manner, said hair or strand of hair is clamped between the threads.
[0014] In this way, the point where the threads come together systematically shifts in the
direction of the second clasping point.
[0015] It is clear that this method is particularly labour-intensive and requires a lot
of skill and much concentration.
[0016] Especially the eyes are intensely tried, as the position and passages of the hairs
between the threads must be permanently watched.
[0017] Also, the present invention aims to remedy one or several of the aforesaid and other
disadvantages.
[0018] To this end, the present invention concerns a method for making a hair extension,
comprising the step of providing threads which serve as a support or holder for the
hairs in the hair extension, whereby at least one of the threads is given a colour
which strongly deviates from the colour of the hairs which are predominantly used
for the hair extension concerned.
[0019] If, for example, a hair extension is made with dark hairs, one or several of the
threads may be given for example a red colour.
[0020] This is advantageous in that, while the hairs or hair strands are being applied,
a better visual survey is preserved.
[0021] Optionally, several threads are provided with a colour which strongly deviates from
the colour of the hairs which are predominantly used for the hair extension concerned.
[0022] According to a special variant, threads with mutually different colours are provided.
[0023] If three threads are used to make a hair extension with dark hairs, the threads may
for example consist of two dark threads and one red thread; two red threads and one
dark thread; one dark thread, one red thread and one yellow or blue thread; one yellow
thread, one red thread and one blue thread, etc.
[0024] It is clear that innumerable combinations are possible, but tests have shown that
the colour red has a strong visually distinguishing character and considerably simplifies
the process of making hair extensions.
[0025] The preconception that the use of such coloured threads might be visible when such
hair extensions are applied is averted by braiding or knotting the hair extensions
in a compact and highly qualitative manner.
[0026] In order to better explain the characteristics of the invention, the following example
of a preferred embodiment of an arrangement as used when applying the method according
to the invention is given by way of example only without being limitative in any way,
with reference to the accompanying figure 1.
[0027] The arrangement as used when applying the method according to the invention for making
hair extensions, represented in figure 1, is provided with a first holder 1 and a
second holder 2 in between which are provided three threads in this case, in particular
a first thread 3, a second thread 4 and a third thread 5.
[0028] These threads 3 to 5 serve as supports for the hairs or strands of hair 6 for the
hair extension being made.
[0029] The three threads 3 to 5 have mainly corresponding lengths in this case, and they
are connected to the first holder 1 near their first far ends 7A, 7B and 7C at a restricted
mutual distance which is even practically zero here, since said threads have been
mutually connected beforehand in this case, i.e. have been knotted.
[0030] The three threads 3 to 5 are connected to the second holder 2 near their second far
ends 8A, 8B and 8C at a larger mutual distance.
[0031] According to the invention, at least one of the threads 3, 4 or 5, in this case the
middle thread 4, has a colour different from that of the hairs, for example red, which
for clarity's sake is represented by means of a dotted line in the figure.
[0032] It is clear that the thread can be integrally provided with such a deviating colour,
or that only a few fibres thereof can be provided with a colour which is different
from that of the hairs, or that other marks may be provided that can be visually distinguished
from the hair.
[0033] A hair or a strand of hair 6, for example natural hair, is applied by providing a
first far end or the first far ends 9 thereof behind the two lower threads 4 and 5,
inserting them between the middle thread 4 and the upper thread 3, providing them
round the upper thread 3, inserting them back between the upper thread 3 and the middle
thread 4, and subsequently providing them between the middle thread 4 and the lower
thread 5, where a free length of about one centimetre is preserved.
[0034] Next, the thus provided hair or strand of hair 6 is moved in the direction of the
first far ends 7A, 7B and 7C, where the threads 3, 4 and 5 move towards one another.
[0035] The hair or strand of hair 6 is thus clamped and fixed between the threads 3 to 5.
[0036] It is clear that it is sufficient for the threads 3 to 5 to move towards one another,
and that the threads 3 to 5 must not be provided in a plane.
[0037] It is clear that the simplified discernibility and observation of, in this case,
the middle thread 4 simplifies the braiding.
[0038] The distinguishable character of the distinguishably coloured thread 4 relieves the
eyes.
[0039] It is clear that two or all three threads can be provided with a colour which is
preferably highly distinguishable from the hair colour being used.
[0040] Also the threads 3 to 5 can be provided with mutually different colours, which may
further simplify the work.
[0041] It is also clear that the number of threads can be altered.
[0042] The invention is by no means restricted to the embodiment described by way of example
and represented in the accompanying figures; on the contrary, a labelling machine
1 and a housing 14 according to the invention can be made in many different ways while
still remaining within the scope of the invention.
1. Method for making a hair extension, comprising the step of providing threads (3,4,5)
which serve as a support or holder for the hairs or strands of hair (6) in the hair
extension, characterised in that at least one of the threads (3,4,5) is provided with a colour which strongly deviates
from the colour of the hairs (6) which are predominantly used for the hair extension
concerned.
2. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that at least two of the threads (3,4,5) have mutually different colours.
3. Method according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that at least one of the threads (3,4,5) is made red.
4. Method according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that at least one of the threads (3,4,5) is made yellow.
5. Method according to one or several of the aforesaid claims, characterised in that at least one of the threads (3,4,5) is made blue.
6. Method according to one or several of the aforesaid claims, characterised in that at least one of the threads (3,4,5) is made green.
7. Method according to one or several of the aforesaid claims, characterised in that at least one of the threads (3,4,5) is made purple.
8. Hair extension provided with threads (3,4,5) which serve as a support or holder for
the hair or strands of hair (6) in the hair extension, characterised in that at least one of the threads (3,4,5) is provided with a colour which deviates visibly
from the colour of the hairs (6) which are predominantly used for the hair extension
concerned.