WO2024090840A1 - Procédé de soin des ongles à l'aide d'une lime à ongles sans utilisation de pince à ongles - Google Patents

Procédé de soin des ongles à l'aide d'une lime à ongles sans utilisation de pince à ongles Download PDF

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WO2024090840A1
WO2024090840A1 PCT/KR2023/015439 KR2023015439W WO2024090840A1 WO 2024090840 A1 WO2024090840 A1 WO 2024090840A1 KR 2023015439 W KR2023015439 W KR 2023015439W WO 2024090840 A1 WO2024090840 A1 WO 2024090840A1
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  • the present invention relates to a nail care method for trimming and arranging fingernails, toenails, etc. using a nail bit, and specifically, to safely remove cuticles and loose skin using a nail bit without using tools such as cuticle removers or pushers and nippers. It concerns a method of removal, and more specifically, by forming a step of a certain height between the end of the nail line and the nail surface and forming an undercut at the bottom of the nail art, not only can the durability of the nail art be improved, but it can also improve the durability of the nail art. It relates to a method of improving the aesthetics of nail art by improving the unity of nails and nail art and making the nail and nail art line more clearly distinguished from the nail art wall.
  • nail art market has grown explosively, and nail art methods have also developed in various ways, such as attaching fake nails designed in various shapes or directly designing patterns of various shapes on the nails.
  • the cuticle located at the end of the ancestral skin grows together with the nail and gradually becomes keratinized, turning into loose skin.
  • the loose skin and cuticles not only need to be removed because they reduce the cleanliness of the nail and impair the appearance, but also reduce the adhesion between the nail and nail art during special nail art procedures, and also roughen the surface, deteriorating aesthetics.
  • cuticle remover oil remover
  • pusher pusher
  • nippers are used to remove cuticles.
  • the above method has the disadvantage that it is difficult to distinguish between the cuticle and the loose skin, so if pushers and nippers are used excessively, not only is it easy to damage the cuticle, but it is also difficult to completely remove the cuticle and loose skin of the nail.
  • Cuticles must be around the nails to prevent moisture evaporation from the skin surface and foreign substances from outside, so it is necessary to be careful when removing cuticles. If microscopic wounds occur during the process of removing cuticles, the likelihood of infection with bacteria or viruses increases, and if inflammation occurs in the area where nails are formed, the nails may become uneven and deformed.
  • Gel nails are a type of nail art that uses the principle that UV gel hardens quickly when exposed to UV light. UV gel has the characteristics of less odor, less toxicity, and a long maintenance period (3 to 4 weeks). . If there are cuticles or loose skin on the nails, the surface of the gel nail will become rough and the gloss will decrease, making it less aesthetically pleasing. In addition, if the gel nail is applied too close to the nail, the cuticle will rise and the nail will lift. .
  • Patent Publication No. 10-2014-0137287 discloses a method of trimming nails using various nail bits.
  • the present invention relates to a nail care method using a nail bit.
  • the present invention relates to a nail care method using a nail bit, which clearly distinguishes the cuticle and loose skin from the progenitor skin by using a nail bit without using tools such as oil removers, pushers, and nippers, thereby removing the cuticle and loose skin without damaging the progenitor skin. and a method for safely removing loose skin.
  • the present invention not only improves the durability of nail art during nail art procedures such as gel nails by forming a step of a certain height between the end of the nail line and the nail surface and forming an undercut at the bottom of the nail art. Provides a method to improve the aesthetics of.
  • the nail care method using a nail bit includes the steps of: 1) separating the ancestral skin, cuticle, and loose skin to form a baseline; 2) removing cuticles and loose skin below the separated baseline.
  • the reference line refers to the separated space between the cuticle and the cuticle. As the cuticle is separated from the cuticle, the cuticle to be removed is clearly distinguished, so additional nail preparation work can be performed without damaging the cuticle.
  • step 1) of the present invention the fingertip joint on the top of the nail is pressed down so that the skin above the cuticle is slightly pushed in the cuticle direction to create a shaded line between the pushed cuticle and the cuticle, and then the shaded line and cutting are performed.
  • This may include forming a reference line by moving the cutting bit clockwise or counterclockwise along the shaded line while keeping the cutting surface of the bit parallel and performing cutting. By forming the shaded line, the boundary between the ancestral skin and the cuticle can be seen more clearly.
  • step 2) the separated cuticle and loose skin are removed by moving the diamond bit clockwise or counterclockwise, or the remaining cuticle and loose skin are removed by moving the diamond bit from the lower part of the nail to the tip of the nail. It may include the step of completely removing . Since the removal of cuticles and loose skin is performed on the lower part of the clearly formed baseline, there is less risk of damaging the epithelial cells than the cuticle removal method using a conventional oil remover or pusher and nippers, and it is relatively easy even for low-skilled practitioners. It has the advantage of being able to work.
  • the present invention may further include the step 3) of erecting the ancestral skin wall while removing the loose skin of the sideline after step 2).
  • step 3) of erecting the ancestral skin wall while removing the loose skin of the sideline after step 2). By simultaneously removing the loose skin of the side line and building the nail skin wall, not only can the side line and the nail skin line be connected more smoothly, but also the work of building the bone skin wall allows a certain height to be maintained between the end of the skin skin line and the nail surface.
  • a step is formed, and the step has the same effect as forming a shadow between the nail surface and the nail surface, giving a sense of depth between the lines between the nail and the nail surface during future nail art procedures, so that the nail and nail surface lines can be more clearly distinguished. Therefore, it plays a huge role in improving the aesthetics of nail art.
  • step 3 the loose skin present on the sideline is removed using the upper and corner portions of the metal stick bit and the metal stick bit passes over the slanted part of the ancestral skin line.
  • the metal stick bit and the side line and the skin line perpendicular, start from the end of the side line on one side of the nail, pass the corner, and proceed clockwise or counterclockwise along the skin line to the right side line. Proceed to the end of and then proceed again in the opposite direction.
  • the present invention may further include, after step 3), step 4) of removing the cuticle at the interface between the nail skin and forming an undercut on the lower part of the nail skin.
  • the undercut not only improves the durability of the nail art by allowing the nail art to be placed under the ancestral skin during nail art treatment, but also improves the sense of unity between the finger, nail, and nail art, and forms a line between the nail and the ancestral skin along with the ancestral skin wall. It serves to improve the aesthetics of nail art by making it more clearly distinguishable.
  • step 4 the fingertips on the top of the nail are pushed toward the back of the hand (skinned up), exposing the cuticle present at the interface between the nail and the nail, and the upper side (cutting surface) of the metal stick bit is parallel to the nail.
  • the upper side of the metal stick bit start from the end of the sideline on one side of the nail and move clockwise or counterclockwise along the cuticle line to the end of the sideline on the other side to further remove cuticle and loose skin. It may include forming an undercut at the interface between the blood and the nail.
  • the present invention may further include the step of removing the cuticle and loose skin attached to the end of the ancestral skin after step 4).
  • the step of removing the cuticle and loose skin attached to the end of the nail skin is performed by moving the ball diamond bit clockwise or counterclockwise from the starting point on one side of the nail to the starting point on the opposite side in the skin-up state.
  • the present invention involves removing loose skin remaining close to the side line, corner, and skin line using a kill bit, removing calluses around the nail using a kill bit, or removing calluses around the nail using a sanding bit. It may further include the step of removing hangnails and remaining loose skin.
  • the nail care method according to the present invention first forms a separated space (baseline) between the cuticle and cuticle, and then removes the cuticle separated from the cuticle, without using a separate oil remover or tools such as pushers and nippers. It has the advantage of being able to safely remove cuticles.
  • the nail care method according to the present invention has the same effect as forming a shadow between the nail surface and the nail surface by forming a step of a certain height between the end of the nail skin line and the nail surface, so that the nail and nail skin are formed during nail art procedures. It improves the aesthetics of nail art by giving a sense of depth between the lines, making the nail and nail lines more clearly distinguishable.
  • the nail care method according to the present invention not only improves the durability of nail art by removing the cuticle and loose skin in the area adjacent to the nail skin wall and the lower part of the nail skin, and at the same time forming an undercut in the lower part of the nail skin. It improves the sense of unity between fingers, nails, and nail art, and improves the aesthetics of nail art by making the nail and nail lines more clearly distinguished from the nail skin wall.
  • Figure 1 shows the names of each part of the fingernail.
  • FIGS. 2A and 2B show steps of a nail care method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 shows the types and locations of use of nail bits used in the nail care method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 shows the steps of the nail care method according to the present invention from the side.
  • Figure 5 shows an example of nail care followed by gel nail treatment according to the present invention.
  • Figure 6 shows a case where gel nails were applied without cleaning the cuticles and loose skin.
  • Figure 2a (a) and Figure 4 (a) show a top view and a side view of the finger before nail trimming. For convenience, only the cuticles are shown below the ancestral skin, but cuticles and loose skin can exist at the same time.
  • the cutting surface of the cutting bit is not used correctly or is oriented incorrectly, care must be taken as the skin may be damaged.
  • the cutting must be performed until the cutting surface touches the nail, and cutting is performed by moving the cutting bit clockwise or counterclockwise along the shaded line, as shown in (c) of FIG. 2A.
  • the cutting must be done gently in several steps, and the cutting line forms a reference line as shown in (d) of Figure 2a (see (c) of Figure 4).
  • the reference line refers to the separated space between the cuticle and the cuticle. As the cuticle is separated from the cuticle, the cuticle to be removed is clearly distinguished, so additional nail preparation work can be performed without damaging the cuticle.
  • the cuticle and loose skin separated from the ancestral skin in step 1) above are removed using a diamond bit as shown in (b) of FIG. 3.
  • the cuticle has more moisture than loose skin and is sticky, so it is not easy to remove. Therefore, move the diamond bit from the lower part of the nail skin toward the tip of the nail as shown by arrow 2 to completely remove the remaining cuticle and loose skin (see (d) in Figure 4).
  • the cross section of the nail and nail skin that has completed step 2) above forms an inclined cross section at the part where the nail skin meets the nail, as shown in (d) of Figure 4, due to the influence of the cutting surface of the cutting bit used in the process of forming the reference line. .
  • the slanted cross-section not only deteriorates the aesthetics during nail art procedures by not clearly distinguishing the boundary between the nail art and the nail art, but also makes it easier for the nail art to be separated from the nail due to the loose skin remaining under the nail art skin. It could be.
  • the direction of movement of the metal stick bit starts from the end of the left sideline of the nail as shown in (f) of Figure 2a and extends to the sideline (see (g) of Figure 2b) and the corner portion. Pass through and proceed clockwise along the ancestral skin line (see (h) in Figure 2b) to the end of the right sideline and then proceed counterclockwise again. The above process is repeated until the loose skin on the sideline is sufficiently removed and the ancestral skin wall is sufficiently erected. During the above steps, the axial direction of the metal stick bit, the side line, and the upper skin line are made to be perpendicular.
  • the cuticle remaining at the interface between the ancestral skin and the nail is revealed (see (i) in Figure 2b). As described above, these remaining cuticles become part of the nail art during the nail art procedure. This reduces adhesion.
  • the cuticles present at the interface between the nail wall and the nail are removed and an undercut is formed on the lower part of the nail.
  • the undercut not only improves the durability of the nail art by allowing the nail art to be placed under the ancestral skin during nail art treatment, but also improves the sense of unity between the finger, nail, and nail art, and forms a line between the nail and the ancestral skin along with the ancestral skin wall. It serves to improve the aesthetics of nail art by making it more clearly distinguishable.
  • the upper side of the metal stick bit shown in (d) of Figure 3 is used to cut the left side of the nail as shown in (f) of Figure 2a.
  • the sideline passing through the sideline (see (j) in Figure 2b) and the corner, and proceeding clockwise along the ancestral skin line (see (k) in Figure 2b)
  • it proceeds to the end of the right sideline.
  • This step is a step of removing the cuticle remaining at the end of the ancestral skin cleaned through step 4) above.
  • the cuticle may have existed in the original ancestral skin, but it may be removed in steps 1) to 4) or 1) to 5) above. It may be something that is created or becomes noticeable through stages.
  • This step is a light skin up ( ), use the ball diamond bit shown in (f) of Figure 3 to trim the ends of the ancestral skin. (See (h) of Figure 4)
  • the ball diamond bit is used as shown in (l) of Figure 2b.
  • the cuticle and loose skin at the end of the nail are further removed by moving clockwise or counterclockwise from the starting point on one side of the nail to the starting point on the other side.
  • Callus bits shown in (g) of FIG. 3 are used to remove calluses around the nails. If there are no calluses to remove, this step can also be omitted.
  • This is a step of removing hangnails and remaining loose skin around the nails using a sanding bit as shown in (h) of Figure 3, and is a step of organizing the side lines, corners, and cuticle lines of the nails.
  • the sanding bit has a rougher cutting surface compared to the stick bit, so the cutting force is greater. Step 8) above can also be omitted if necessary.
  • Figure 5 shows an example of gel nail treatment after removing the cuticle and loose skin of the nail according to the above embodiment
  • Figure 6 shows a case of gel nail treatment without erecting the ancestral skin wall of the present invention. It was.
  • the surface gloss of the gel nail is excellent, the sense of unity between the nail and the gel nail is excellent, and a shadow is formed between the nail and the nail skin, so that the distinction between the two is clear. As a result, it can be seen that aesthetics are improved.
  • the nail care method according to the present invention unlike the typical cuticle removal method using nippers and pushers, forms a reference line in advance on the cuticle existing in the ancestral skin, so that the cuticle to be removed is clearly distinguished and the cuticle is removed using a nail bit. Since it can be removed, it not only prevents wounds, bleeding, and inflammation caused by damage to the ancestral skin, but also has the advantage that even people with relatively low skill can easily clean the cuticle.
  • the nail care method according to the present invention is to build a wall (a step formed between the end of the epithelial line and the nail surface) along the epithelial skin line and form an undercut at the interface between the epithelial skin and the nail surface, thereby creating a shadow between the vascular skin and the nail surface. It improves the aesthetics of nail art during nail art procedures.
  • the present invention relates to a nail care method of trimming and organizing fingernails, toenails, etc. using a nail bit, and has industrial applicability.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé de soin des ongles utilisant une lime à ongles électrique, et en particulier, un procédé permettant de couper les ongles avant de les décorer, ce qui permet d'améliorer la durabilité et l'esthétique de la décoration des ongles. Selon le procédé de soin des ongles de la présente invention, un espace séparé (ligne de référence) est d'abord formé entre l'éponychium et la cuticule, puis la cuticule séparée de l'éponychium est retirée. Par conséquent, la cuticule peut être retirée en toute sécurité sans utiliser de dissolvant distinct ni de produits chimiques ou d'outils tels que des repousse-cuticules et des pinces à ongles. De plus, une partie étagée d'une certaine hauteur est formée entre l'extrémité de la ligne d'éponychium et la surface de l'ongle, et un dégagement est formé au-dessous de l'extrémité de l'éponychium, ce qui produit effet similaire à la formation d'une ombre entre l'éponychium et la surface de l'ongle. Par conséquent, pendant une procédure de décoration des ongles, une impression de profondeur est créée entre les lignes entre l'ongle et l'éponychium, ce qui permet de distinguer plus clairement les lignes entre l'ongle et l'éponychium, et l'impression d'unité entre le doigt et l'ongle et la décoration de l'ongle est améliorée, ce qui permet de distinguer plus clairement l'ongle et la ligne d'éponychium et d'améliorer ainsi l'esthétique de la décoration des ongles.
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