CN109475212B - Hair orientation method and hair orientation tool - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention aims to provide a hair orientation method and a hair orientation tool capable of orienting hair in a desired direction without damaging the hair. In the hair orientation method, a hair orientation tool (1) having an abutting part (12) abutting on the hair (110) is used to orient the hair (110) in a predetermined direction, in a state where the hair (110) is pulled in a direction away from the scalp (120) and the vicinity of the scalp (120), and in a state that the contact part (12) presses the scalp (120) of the hair (110) near the scalp (120) to the scalp (120), the hair orientation tool (1) is moved along the shape of the head to make the hair (110) stand up relative to the scalp (120), the hair orienting tool (1) is moved in a predetermined direction along the shape of the head to orient the hair (110) in the predetermined direction while the hair (110) is pulled in the predetermined direction and the scalp (120) near the scalp (120) of the hair (110) is pressed by the contact part (12).
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a hair orientation method and a hair orientation device.
Background
In the meantime, hair grows in a predetermined direction by a coil or the like in a natural state. Depending on the direction of hair growth, the overall hairstyle look and feel may change. Therefore, in order to obtain a desired hairstyle, the direction of hair growth is sometimes corrected.
As such a method of correcting hair, for example, patent document 1 proposes a method of correcting hair as follows: after applying a single dose of permanent wave lotion to the hair on a roll and applying a straightening stress to the hair, the permanent wave lotion is washed off, and then the hair is directly heated in a semi-dry state with a flat iron while applying a straightening stress to the hair.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2004-292318
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, when a permanent wave lotion is applied to hair or heat is applied thereto as in the method for straightening hair of patent document 1, hair is damaged.
The present invention aims to provide a hair orientation method and a hair orientation tool capable of orienting hair in a desired direction without damaging the hair.
Means for solving the problems
(1) A hair aligning method for aligning hair in a predetermined direction using a hair aligning tool having a contact portion which contacts the hair,
moving the hair orienting tool along the shape of the head in a state where the vicinity of the scalp of the hair is pulled in a direction away from the scalp and the vicinity of the scalp of the hair is pressed against the scalp by the contact portion to set the hair in an upright state with respect to the scalp,
next, in a state where the hair is pulled in the predetermined direction and the vicinity of the scalp of the hair is pressed against the scalp by the contact portion, the hair orientation tool is moved in the predetermined direction along the shape of the head to orient the hair in the predetermined direction.
According to the means (1), the hair alignment method aligns the hair in a predetermined direction using a hair alignment device having an abutting portion abutting against the hair.
In the hair alignment method according to the present invention, first, as a first step, the hair alignment device is moved along the shape of the head in a state where the vicinity of the scalp of the hair is pulled in a direction away from the scalp and the vicinity of the scalp of the hair is pressed against the scalp by the contact portion, so that the hair stands upright with respect to the scalp.
Here, in general, even if hairs grow at positions close to each other, the hairs grow in all directions. In this state, even if the hair is straightened in a predetermined direction, the hair is entangled with each other in the vicinity of the scalp, and in this entangled state, the hair is immediately returned to its original state when the hair is loosened by combing only the tip side of the hair in a predetermined direction.
By performing the first step of the present invention, the hair that is in a tangled state and oriented in any direction is set to stand upright with respect to the scalp, whereby the tangle can be disentangled and set to a state that is not inclined with respect to the subsequent orientation.
In the hair alignment method of the present invention, as a second step, the hair alignment device is moved in the predetermined direction along the shape of the head to align the hair in the predetermined direction while the hair after the first step is pulled in the predetermined direction (for example, in a direction desired by the operator in the hair alignment method of the present invention) and the scalp vicinity of the hair is pressed against the scalp by the contact portion of the hair alignment device.
Thus, the hair in the state of no tendency in the first step is pressed from the hairline toward the scalp in a predetermined direction, and the hair can be oriented in the predetermined direction.
Therefore, the hair can be oriented in a predetermined direction without applying a permanent wave lotion or heat to the hair, and thus the hair is not damaged.
Therefore, it is possible to provide a hair-orienting method capable of orienting hair in a desired direction without damaging the hair.
Further, by applying such a hair orientation method to the hair in the predetermined range, the hair in the predetermined range can be disentangled and the direction from the scalp to the tip can be made to coincide with the predetermined direction, so that the light reflection positions of the hair in the predetermined range coincide, so-called luster appears, and finger-passing performance is improved.
(2) A hair orientation appliance for use in the hair orientation method of (1), wherein,
comprises a shaft portion having the contact portion formed at a distal end thereof,
the abutting portion is formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front, and is also formed in an arc shape when viewed from a direction from the distal end of the shaft portion toward the proximal end.
According to the means (2), the hair aligning device is used in the hair aligning method described in the means (1), and comprises a shaft portion.
The shaft portion has an abutting portion formed at a distal end thereof.
The abutting portion is formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front, and is also formed in an arc shape when viewed from the distal end of the shaft portion toward the proximal end.
In the hair alignment device used in the hair alignment method described in (1), the abutting portion that presses the scalp near the hair against the scalp is formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front, and is also formed in an arc shape when viewed from the direction from the distal end of the shaft portion toward the proximal end, and therefore the hair and the scalp are not damaged even when the abutting portion abuts against the hair.
Therefore, it is possible to provide a hair orienting tool capable of orienting hair in a desired direction without damaging the hair.
Further, by making both directions arc-shaped, the range of contact with the hair can be made narrow, so that the hair can be oriented in a narrower range, and finer orientation can be performed.
(3) The hair orienting appliance of (2), wherein,
further comprises a grip part connected to the base end of the shaft part and gripped by a user,
the abutting portion is provided at one end portion of the shaft portion in a direction orthogonal to a direction from the distal end toward the proximal end,
the grip portion is bent with respect to the shaft portion in a direction in which the abutment portion is provided,
the grip portion has a pressing portion formed at a position continuous with a side edge of the shaft portion extending from the other end portion in a direction orthogonal to the direction from the distal end toward the proximal end, the pressing portion constituting a force point of a force pressing the abutting portion against the scalp.
The pressing portion is formed on a second virtual line extending at an angle of 5 to 60 degrees with respect to a first virtual line extending along a side edge of the shaft portion on the side where the abutting portion is provided.
According to the means of (3), the hair orienting device further comprises a grip.
The grip portion is connected to the base end of the shaft portion for a user to grip.
The contact portion is provided at one end portion of the shaft portion in a direction orthogonal to a direction from the distal end toward the proximal end.
The grip portion is bent with respect to the shaft portion in a direction in which the contact portion is provided, and a pressing portion that constitutes a point of force of pressing the contact portion against the scalp is formed at a position continuous with a side edge of the shaft portion that extends from the other end portion in a direction orthogonal to the direction from the distal end toward the proximal end.
The pressing portion is formed on a second imaginary line extending at an angle of 5 to 60 degrees with respect to a first imaginary line extending along a side edge of the shaft portion on a side where the abutting portion is provided.
Thus, when the user places the finger on the pressing portion of the grip portion and presses the contact portion against the hair of the operator to the scalp, the pressing portion and the contact portion are arranged at positions along the substantially spherical head shape. Therefore, the hair can be easily oriented in the predetermined direction along the shape of the head because the contact portion can be moved in the predetermined direction while being pressed against the scalp with a substantially constant force by simply moving the grip portion along the head.
Further, by repeatedly moving the abutting portion in a predetermined direction while pressing it against the scalp with a substantially constant force, comfortable stimulation can be given to the head of the operator, and therefore, a relaxing effect can be expected.
Effects of the invention
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a hair aligning method and a hair aligning tool capable of aligning hair in a desired direction without damaging the hair.
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Fig. 1 is a diagram illustrating a hair alignment appliance according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1 (a) is a front view of the hair orienting device. Fig. 1 (b) is an enlarged view of the contact portion as viewed from the right side.
Fig. 2 is a diagram illustrating a hair alignment method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a diagram illustrating a hair alignment method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a diagram illustrating a hair alignment method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating a hair alignment method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, a mode for carrying out the present invention (hereinafter, an embodiment) will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. In the description of the embodiments, the same structures are denoted by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted or simplified.
Fig. 1 is a diagram illustrating a hair alignment appliance according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1 (a) is a front view of the hair aligning device 1. Fig. 1 (b) is an enlarged view of the contact portion as viewed from the right side.
The hair aligning device 1 is used for a hair aligning method described later, and includes a shaft portion 10 and a grip portion 20.
As shown in fig. 1 (a), the shaft portion 10 includes: a shaft body 11 extending in the left-right direction when viewed from the front; an abutment portion 12 formed at a distal end (right end in fig. 1 a) of the shaft main body 11 and provided at one end portion of the shaft main body 11 in a direction (one/other direction in fig. 1 a) orthogonal to a direction from the distal end toward a proximal end (left end in fig. 1); and a comb portion 13 formed in the shaft portion body 11 along a direction in which the shaft portion body 11 extends, on the other side opposite to the one end portion where the contact portion 12 is provided.
The shaft portion 10 may not be provided with the comb portion 13 as long as it has the contact portion 12.
The contact portion 12 is formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front, and also formed in an arc shape when viewed from the direction from the distal end of the shaft portion toward the proximal end (the right-left direction in fig. 1 a).
As shown in fig. 1 (b), in detail, in the contact portion 12, both side surfaces gradually approach each other toward the center (thickness is reduced) from the shaft portion body 11 having a thickness of approximately 2mm toward one end, and one end is formed in an arc shape.
This makes the vicinity of the apex of the contact portion 12 thinner, and the width dimension thereof approaches the size of the pore. Accordingly, by bringing the contact portion 12 into contact with the hair, the hair is pressed against and moved to the scalp, so that sebum and the like remaining in the pores can be removed, and by removing sebum and the like remaining in the pores, the movable area of the hair growing out from the pores is widened, and the hair can be oriented so as to be directed in a predetermined direction from a position closer to the hair root.
As shown in fig. 1 a, the grip portion 20 is connected to a base end (left end in fig. 1 a) of the shaft portion main body 11 of the shaft portion 10, and is gripped by a user.
The grip portion 20 includes: a grip portion body 21 formed by bending in a direction (one side in fig. 1 a) in which the contact portion 12 is provided, with respect to the shaft portion body 11 of the shaft portion 10; a pressing portion 22 and a support portion 23 formed on the side edge of the grip main body 21; and a finger insertion portion 24 which is a through hole penetrating the grip portion main body 21.
By providing one or more through holes in the grip main body 21, the hair aligning device 1 can be made lighter.
The pressing portion 22 is formed at a position continuous with a side edge (side edge opposite to the side edge on which the abutting portion 12 is provided) of the shaft portion 10 extending from the other end portion in the direction orthogonal to the direction from the distal end toward the proximal end (right-left direction in fig. 1 a) toward the proximal end, and constitutes a force point of a force pressing the abutting portion 12 toward the scalp.
The pressure section 22 is formed on a second imaginary line L2, the second imaginary line L2 extending at an angle of 5 degrees to 60 degrees with respect to the first imaginary line L1, and the first imaginary line L1 extending along the side edge of the shaft body 11 of the shaft 10 on the side where the abutment portion 12 is provided.
Specifically, the pressing portion 22 is a portion in which the other side edge of the grip main body 21 is formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front, and is formed such that: the curve starts from a position in contact with the second virtual line L2 having an angle r1 of 5 degrees with respect to the first virtual line L1, and a position in contact with the second virtual line L2 having an angle r2 of 60 degrees with respect to the first virtual line L1 is an apex of the arc.
In the present embodiment, the pressing portion 22 is formed in a shape in contact with two virtual lines, but may be formed in a shape in contact with only one virtual line extending in a range of 5 degrees to 60 degrees.
The support portion 23 is formed at a side edge of the grip portion main body 21 at a position opposed to the pressing portion 22, and is formed in a wave shape when viewed from the front, for example, in order to facilitate finger putting by a user.
The finger insertion portion 24 is formed in a circular shape in front view, for example, and a plurality of finger insertion portions 24 (3 in the example shown in fig. 1 (a)) may be provided so that a plurality of fingers can be inserted respectively.
In detail, the finger insertion portion 24 is formed as: an angle R between a third imaginary line L3 connecting positions facing the pressure section 22 at least at both side edges and a first imaginary line L1 extending along the side edge of the shaft body 11 of the shaft section 10 on the side where the abutment section 12 is provided is in a range of 10 degrees to 30 degrees (20 degrees in the example shown in fig. 1 (a)).
By forming the pressing portion 22 and the finger insertion portion 24 at such an angle with respect to the first imaginary line L1 extending along the side edge of the shaft portion body 11 of the shaft portion 10 on the side where the abutment portion 12 is provided, when the hair orienting device 1 is moved along the shape of the head in a state where the abutment portion 12 is brought into abutment with the head of the operator, the movement can be performed without twisting the hand in accordance with the shape of the head, so that the force of bringing the abutment portion 12 into abutment with the head can be easily kept constant, and the load on the hand of the operator can be reduced.
In the present embodiment, the grip portion 20 is formed so as to be continuous with the shaft portion 10, but the grip portion is not limited to this, and the grip portion may be omitted, and the shaft portion may be formed so as to be curved along the shape of the head portion, for example, and the user may grip an end portion of the shaft portion opposite to the end portion where the contact portion is provided.
The finger insertion portion 24 is not limited to the configuration in which a plurality of circular insertion portions are formed, and may be formed in an oval shape so that a plurality of fingers can be inserted into the oval through-holes.
Next, a hair aligning method for aligning hair in a predetermined direction using the hair aligning device 1 will be described.
Fig. 2 to 5 are diagrams for explaining a hair alignment method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
In the following example, a hair orientation method for orienting a bang-front bang (hair 110) that is a curly hair that is split left and right by the operator 100 in a direction that hangs down in the forehead without being split as shown in fig. 2 will be described.
First, as shown in fig. 3, as a first step, in a state where the user (operator) of the hair alignment appliance 1 pulls the vicinity of the scalp 120 of the hair 110 of the operator 100 in a direction away from the scalp 120, the hair alignment appliance 1 is moved along the shape of the head (in the direction of the arrow in fig. 3) in a state where the vicinity of the scalp 120 of the hair 110 is pressed against the scalp 120 by the contact portion 12, and the hair 110 is set upright with respect to the scalp 120.
In the first step, the direction in which the hair orienting appliance 1 is moved may be any direction that corresponds to the growth direction of the oriented hair 110 so that the hair 110 stands upright on the scalp 120. For example, the direction in which the hair orienting appliance 1 is moved may be in a direction opposite to the direction of the tape roll of hair 110, or may be in a direction orthogonal to the direction of the tape roll.
Next, as a second step, as shown in fig. 4, in a state where the user (operator) of the hair orientation tool 1 has pulled the hair 110 of the first step by the operator 100 in a predetermined direction (for example, a direction desired by the operator 100, in the example described in the present embodiment, the front of the forehead), the hair orientation tool 1 is moved in the predetermined direction (arrow direction in fig. 4) along the shape of the head in a state where the vicinity of the scalp 120 of the hair 110 is pressed against the scalp 120 by the contact portion 12 of the hair orientation tool 1, and the hair 110 is oriented in the predetermined direction.
Thus, the hair 110 of the operator 100 is oriented in the direction hanging down toward the forehead without being split, and is in the state shown in fig. 5.
By performing the hair-orientation method in this manner, it is possible to impart a growth habit toward a predetermined direction to the hairline of the hair 110. Therefore, for example, even if shampooing is performed, the growth habit by the hair alignment method can be maintained, and therefore, the reproducibility of the hairstyle trimmed by hair cutting becomes high. In addition, by implementing the hair-setting method, the hair 110 is evenly flown, dried quickly after shampooing, or uneven color due to dyeing is not easily generated, or uniform perming is easily performed.
Next, the operation and effects of the hair alignment method and the hair alignment appliance 1 according to the present embodiment will be described.
According to the hair alignment method of the present embodiment, by performing the first step, the hair 110 that is oriented in any direction in the tangled state is placed in an upright state with respect to the scalp 120, so that the hair can be disentangled and is placed in a state that is not inclined with respect to the subsequent orientation.
Further, by performing the second step, the hair 110 in the state of no tendency in the first step is pressed in a predetermined direction from the hairline toward the scalp 120, whereby the hair 110 can be oriented in the predetermined direction.
Thus, the hair can be oriented in a predetermined direction without applying a permanent wave lotion or heat to the hair, and thus the hair is not damaged.
Therefore, it is possible to provide a hair-orienting method capable of orienting hair in a desired direction without damaging the hair.
Further, by applying such a hair 110 orientation method to the hair in the predetermined range, the entanglement of the hair 110 in the predetermined range can be loosened, and the direction from the scalp 120 to the tip can be aligned with the predetermined direction, so that the light reflection positions of the hair 110 in the predetermined range are aligned, so-called luster is developed, and finger passability is improved.
Further, the hair alignment appliance 1 of the present embodiment presses the scalp 120 of the hair 110 against the abutting portion 12 of the scalp 120, and is formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front, and is also formed in an arc shape when viewed from the direction from the distal end of the shaft portion 10 toward the proximal end, so that the hair 110 and the scalp 120 are not damaged even when the hair 110 abuts.
Therefore, it is possible to provide a hair orienting tool capable of orienting hair in a desired direction without damaging the hair.
Further, since the range of contact with the hair 110 can be narrowed by forming the contact portion 12 into an arc shape in two directions, the hair 110 in a narrower range can be oriented, and finer orientation can be performed.
Thus, when the user (operator) places a finger on the pressing portion 22 of the grasping portion 20 and presses the contact portion 12 against the hair 110 of the operator 100 toward the scalp 120, the pressing portion 22 and the contact portion 12 are arranged at positions along the substantially spherical head shape. Thus, the contact portion 12 can be moved in a predetermined direction with a substantially constant force while being pressed against the scalp 120 by simply moving the grip portion 20 along the head, and therefore the hair 100 can be easily oriented in a predetermined direction along the shape of the head.
Further, since the abutting portion 12 is repeatedly moved in a predetermined direction while being pressed against the scalp 120 with a substantially constant force, a comfortable stimulus can be given to the head of the operator 100, and a relaxing effect can be expected.
The present invention has been described above with reference to the embodiments, but it goes without saying that the technical scope of the present invention is not limited to the scope described in the above embodiments. It is obvious that those skilled in the art can make various changes or improvements to the above-described embodiments. It is apparent that the embodiments to which the various changes and modifications are made are also included in the technical scope of the present invention.
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1 Hair orientation appliance
10 shaft part
11 shaft body
12 abutting part
13 comb part
20 gripping part
21 grip part main body
22 pressure part
23 support part
24 finger insertion part
100 is operated by
110 hair
L1 first virtual line
L2 second virtual line
L3 third virtual line
Claims (3)
1. A hair alignment method for aligning hair in a predetermined direction using a hair alignment device having an abutment portion that abuts against hair, the hair alignment device including a shaft portion having the abutment portion formed at a distal end thereof, the abutment portion being formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front, wherein,
moving the hair orienting tool along the shape of the head in a state where the vicinity of the scalp of the hair is pulled in a direction away from the scalp and the vicinity of the scalp of the hair is pressed against the scalp by the contact portion so that the hair is in a standing state with respect to the scalp,
next, in a state where the hair is pulled in the predetermined direction and the vicinity of the scalp of the hair is pressed against the scalp by the contact portion, the hair orientation tool is moved in the predetermined direction along the shape of the head to orient the hair in the predetermined direction.
2. A hair orientation appliance for use in the hair orientation method of claim 1, wherein,
comprises a shaft portion having the contact portion formed at a distal end thereof,
the abutting portion is formed in an arc shape when viewed from the front, and is also formed in an arc shape when viewed from a direction from the distal end of the shaft portion toward the proximal end.
3. The hair direction appliance of claim 2,
further comprises a grip part connected to the base end of the shaft part and gripped by a user,
the abutting portion is provided at one end portion of the shaft portion in a direction orthogonal to a direction from the distal end toward the proximal end,
the grip portion is bent with respect to the shaft portion in a direction in which the abutment portion is provided,
a pressing portion that forms a force point of a force pressing the abutting portion against the scalp is formed in a position continuous with a side edge of the shaft portion that extends from the other end portion in a direction orthogonal to the direction from the distal end toward the base end,
the pressing portion is formed on a second virtual line extending at an angle of 5 to 60 degrees with respect to a first virtual line extending along a side edge of the shaft portion on the side where the abutting portion is provided.
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