Apparatus for blending and fabricating personalized lipstick

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6402120
  • Patent Number
    6,402,120
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 28, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 11, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus and method for custom blending and fabricating lipstick to the specific demands of individual customers. The present invention provides a kit which enables a user to blend various pigments to arrive at a very specific shade, and then blend the desired shade with a specific base to result in a desired consistency of lipstick, and which also allows the blended bases and pigments to be heated to a liquefied form and poured into a mold for hardening. Upon cooling and hardening, a conventional lipstick case can be attached to the lipstick for removal from the mold and use by the customer. The present invention therefore not only allows a user to quickly attain the specific shade and consistency of lipstick desired, but also eliminates the time consuming and unsatisfactory process of visiting multiple stores having expansive inventories of variously shaded and textured lipsticks.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to cosmetics, and more particularly relates to apparatus and methods for creating lipsticks.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




When a person is desirous of purchasing cosmetics, he or she is often confronted with a time consuming and very often unsatisfactory process. Retail outlets often carry only a limited number of manufacturers and their product lines, and if a customer cannot find the particular shade or consistency of lipstick desired, he or she will be required to visit additional retail outlets in search of another manufacturer and its product line which may or may not provide the particular shade or consistency of lipstick desired. Even after finding an acceptable lipstick, it is often shortlived in that the manufacturer may discontinue production of the desired type.




Alternatively, the customer can resort to catalogs or other written material which will provide the customer with an expansive list of information and possibly the particular shade and consistency of lipstick desired. However, the shade as it appears in printed form on the advertisement may be quite different from the shade when worn and viewed in ambient lighting conditions as opposed to the printed conditions of the catalog.




Such a system is not only frustrating and unsatisfactory to the client, but can also be unsatisfactory to the retailer and manufacturer. The retailer is required to maintain an expansive line of lipstick in inventory which may or may not turn over in profitable fashion, which necessarily limits the retailer to carrying only the best selling lines, or most cost-effective lines. The retailer will therefore not be able to fully satisfy all the needs of his or her client base. From the manufacturer standpoint, such a system is unsatisfactory in the sense that its product lines will be only carried in a few retail outlets which necessarily limits the total client base to which the manufacturer can extend its goods.




Certain areas of the cosmetics industry have therefore recognized this deficiency in the current system and devised alternatives to more closely tailor cosmetic products to the specific desires of the given customer. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,031,764, issued to Meador, et al, discloses an apparatus for designing personalized perfume by providing a system of tapered strips along with a family of fragrances. An individual is therefore able to use the apparatus of Meador '764 to design customized perfume or cologne in relatively quick fashion.




However, while systems such as the Meador '764 patent do provide a system by which personalized perfumes and colognes can be created, no system currently exists to create personalized or specially tailored cosmetics corresponding to the exact demands of each customer, and more specifically to the focus of the present invention, no system or method currently exists to allow specific shades, consistencies and textures of lipsticks to be created based on the specific demands of each customer. It therefore follows that no system currently exists to allow for customized lipstick creation in a relatively short time frame, without relying on a system of ordering and waiting for delivery from an off-site warehouse.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary aim of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for custom blending lipstick to a desired shade, consistency and content, and fabricating the blended lipstick while the customer waits.




It is an objective of the present invention to provide a kit for use by cosmetic retailers which can be used to custom blend a particular shade and consistency of lipstick to the exact and immediate demands of the customers, and with which a conventional retractable lipstick case can be fabricated with the custom blended lipstick therein while the customer waits.




It is another objective of the present invention to provide a kit for personal use which can be used to custom blend lipstick at home or various other locations away from retail establishments.




It is another objective of the present invention to provide a kit which not only allows the specific color of the lipstick to be blended, but which also allows various additives, such as moisturizers, sunscreens, fragrances, and frostings, to be added to the resulting lipstick.




It is another objective of the present invention to provide a kit for creating custom blended lipstick which provides a means by which the exact portions of the various colored pigments, bases, and additives can be measured and recorded to allow for additional batches of lipstick to be created after a specific combination and recipe has been established.




It is still another objective of the present invention to provide a kit which allows the custom blended lipstick to be blended and manufactured in a matter of minutes.




It is still another objective of the present invention to provide a kit and method which allows for custom blending and fabrication of lipstick in a consistent and repeatable manner.




In accordance with these aims and objectives, the present invention is directed towards a kit for custom blending lip coloring products such as lipstick, lip gloss and the like to desired shade, texture, and content, either at home or in a retail store. The kit includes multiple containers of different pigments, at least one container of a suitable base, a means for measuring the pigments and/or bases, and a mold for receiving blended, heated and liquefied combination of pigments and bases. The kit is typically packaged together in a sellable package which can be used in either a retail store or a home. The size and variety of the containers of pigments and bases can be adapted to meet the particular consumer needs.




It is a feature of the present invention to provide a kit for custom blending lipstick to a desired shade, texture, and content, and fabricating the blended lipstick into a conventional lipstick case, wherein the kit includes a plurality of pigments, a plurality of bases, a means for measuring predetermined quantities of the pigments and bases, a blending sheet on which the measured quantities of pigments and bases can be mixed, a means for heating the desired blend into a liquefied form, a mold for receiving the liquefied blend and hardening the blend into a solid form, and a plurality of extendible and retractable lipstick cases adapted to receive the hardened lipstick.




It is another feature of the present invention to provide such a kit wherein the means for measuring is a planar sheet which includes a plurality differently sized segments onto which the pigments can be poured for exact measurement.




It is another feature of the present invention to provide such a kit wherein the blending sheet is a translucent sheet adapted to be positioned over the measurement sheet having the graduated segments. The graduated segments are visible through the translucent blending sheet to allow for simultaneous measuring and mixing of the pigments.




It is yet another feature of the present invention to provide such a kit wherein the mold includes a clam shell type housing adapted to be folded into mating orientation to form a plurality of cavities having the shape of a desired lipstick. The clam shell can be unfolded upon hardening of the lipstick for removal thereof, and is preferably manufactured from a metal to serve as an effective heat sink. In alternative embodiments, the mold can be made of other materials including plastic.




It is still another feature of the present invention to provide such a mold wherein each lipstick cavity is treated with a non-stick coating to facilitate removal of the hardened lipstick therefrom.




It is still another feature of the present invention to provide a method for custom blending and fabricating of lipstick to the personal specifications of each customer wherein the method comprises the steps of selecting, measuring, and mixing measured quantities of pigments to arrive at a desired shade, adding the desired shade of pigment blend to a particular base having the consistency of the desired lipstick, heating the desired pigments and bases to a liquefied form, pouring the liquefied pigment and bases into a mold having the shape of the desired lipstick, and affixing a lipstick case to the hardened lipstick upon removal from the mold.




These and other aims, objectives, and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the measuring sheet and the blending sheet used in conjunction with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the mold used in conjunction with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the mold shown in

FIG. 3

taken along line


4





4


;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the mold taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the mold after the lipstick blend has been poured and hardened, and after the top layer of the mold has been removed to facilitate attachment of lipstick holding cases to the lipstick.











While the present invention is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, and with specific reference to a

FIG. 1

, the preferred embodiment is shown and is generally designated as kit


20


. As shown therein, kit


20


includes graduated measuring sheet


22


, pigments


24


, bases


26


, additives


28


, frostings


29


, blending sheets


30


, mixing tool


32


, heating vessel


34


, mold


36


and lipstick cases


38


. It is to be understood that the actual number of pigments


24


, bases


26


, additives


28


, frostings


29


, blending sheets


30


, and lipstick cases


38


provided with each kit


20


can certainly vary, but that the stated elements are all included in the preferred embodiment of the present invention. It is also to be understood that in alternative embodiments, additional additives can be included with kit


20


to further enhance the variability of the lipstick. As indicated in the drawings, the kit


20


is typically packaged together in a sellable package which may be used in either a retail store or a home. The size and variety of the containers of pigments and bases can be adapted to meet the particular consumer needs.




With specific reference now to measuring sheet


22


,

FIG. 2

shows that measuring sheet


22


is a planar sheet which in the preferred embodiment is preferably manufactured from acrylic, but which could alternatively be made of a relatively heavy grade of paper or possibly a light grade of cardboard. In alternative embodiments, different means for measuring can be provided which need not take the specific form of that shown in FIG.


2


. However, as shown in

FIG. 2

, measuring sheet


22


also includes a plurality of graduated segments


40


into which pigments


24


can be poured. In the preferred embodiment, one graduated segment


40


having a nominal denotation of 1.5 is provided in a central position with sets of graduated segments ranging from nominal denotations of 0.125 to 1.0 shown radiating out from central segment


42


. In alternative embodiments, segments


40


need not be provided in the specific dimensions shown in

FIG. 2

, but rather can be provided in any size providing a means by which the components can be consistently measured into pre-determined quantities of pigments


24


. Other appropriate measuring means may include scoops, spoons, scales, droppers, measuring cups, metering devices, and other similar measuring devices.




In order to reduce the overall cost of kit


20


, only one measuring sheet


22


is provided with each kit, but through the novel use of translucent blending sheets


30


, measuring sheet


22


can be used in repetition. In other words, blending sheet


30


can be placed over a measuring sheet


22


such that graduated segments


40


are visible through translucent blending sheet


30


. While blending sheet


30


is depicted in the drawings as being smaller than measuring sheet


22


, such depiction is only for the purposes of clearer illustration, in that blending sheet


30


is actually the same size as measuring sheet


22


in the preferred embodiment. The retailer can pour pigments


24


directly onto translucent blending sheet


30


using the graduated segments


40


of measuring sheet


22


as a guide. The measured quantity of pigment


24


can then be moved to a separate and distinct area of blending sheet


30


for subsequent combination with additional pigments


24


. For example, one pigment


24


having a particular red hue can be measured using one of the graduated segments


40


and if it is desired to create a resulting lipstick


44


having a relatively orange appearance, a pigment having a yellow hue can be measured and added. This process can be repeated using the various shades of pigments


24


provided with kit


20


until the specific shade desired by the customer is achieved.




While the list of particular pigments


24


provided with each kit


20


can vary greatly with each kit


20


sold, in the preferred embodiment twenty distinct pigments are provided, each in its own respective container as indicated in the drawings. The exact chemical compound used to create each pigment


24


is not of importance to the present invention, but rather the shades, or family of shades, is of importance to the present invention. Toward that end, four distinct family of shades are provided, namely: cool shades, i.e., blackberry, wineberry, ruby red, and magenta; warm shades, i.e., coral, crimson, paprika, flame, tangerine, peach, and russet; brown shades, i.e., brown, mahogany, and cocoa; and toner shades, i.e., white, black, ochre, marigold, sapphire, and blueberry. It is to be understood that through the provision of such a wide variety of pigments


24


a resulting family of lipstick shades numbering in the thousands can be achieved.




In addition to pigments


24


, a variety of bases


26


are also provided, each base


26


being contained in its own individual container as illustrated in the drawings. In the preferred embodiment, the bases include a cream base used to create a relatively moist, sheer, or frosted lipstick, a matte base used to create a long lasting lipstick, and a butter base, used to create an extremely sheer and glossy lipstick. Again, the exact chemical composition of the bases


26


are not of particular relevance to the present invention, but rather it is to be understood that bases


26


are used primarily to create the texture and consistency of the resulting lipstick


44


, whereas pigments


24


are used to create the specific color of lipstick


44


. While bases


26


of the preferred embodiment are not shaded, alternative embodiments could include a larger number of bases already pre-colored to a particular hue. The pre-colored bases could then provide a starting point to which colored pigments could be added.




With regard to additives


28


and frostings


29


, the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a variety of additives which can be added to the blended pigments


24


and bases


26


to alter the characteristics of lipstick


44


. For example, a moisture additive including known moisturizers such as oils and vitamins can be provided, a sunscreen additive having a specific sun protection factor (SPF) can be added, or a frost additive used to create a specific texture or reflective appearance can also be added. A frost additive is considered to be a pigment as understood by those skilled in the art and is often in powdered form and measured by scoops. For lip coloring products such as lip gloss, frosts may be the only type of pigment in the kit. Moreover, if it is desired to have a particular fragrance or flavor in accompaniment to the specific shade of lipstick


44


, various scents or flavors can be added as well. Such additives


28


and frostings


29


, would be added to pigments


24


and bases


26


in the same manner as mentioned above or according to the preferred method herein described. Any variety of tools can be used to dispense the additives including scoops, brushes, and droppers.




Upon arriving at the particular shade, of the desired lipstick


44


, the resulting blend


46


, in the preferred method, can be deposited into heating vessel


34


already containing base


26


for subsequent heating and liquefaction. Bases


26


are preferably provided in heating vessel


34


in sufficient quantity to form two (2) lipsticks, however, it is to be understood that different quantities can be provided. It is also to be understood that bases


26


can be mixed with blend


46


on blending sheet


30


if desired and then deposited into heating vessel


34


for liquefaction. To perform this function, mixing tool


32


or an alternative tool can be used to scrape blend


46


from the blending sheet


30


and into heating vessel


34


. Blending sheet


30


can then be removed and thrown away to leave measuring sheet


22


ready for subsequent uses.




In normal operation, the specific quantities of pigments


24


, bases


26


, additives


28


and frostings


29


would be recorded using a recordation sheet to memorialize the specific composition of blend


46


. In order to transform blend


46


into the shape of a conventional lipstick


44


, heating vessel


34


is heated to a temperature sufficient to liquefy blend


46


and base


26


. In the preferred embodiment, this is performed through the use of a conventional microwave oven preferably having a maximum power output of 600-650 watts. Under normal circumstances using such an oven a heating time of approximately sixty seconds will be sufficient to adequately liquefy the composition. Other suitable heating means that can also be used with the kit of the present invention include a heating block, a steam bath, a water bath, a conventional oven, a flame, a hot air blower, any number of electrical heating devices (such as a hot light), or other such heating mechanisms known in the art. In any event, it is understood that the heating means is typically not sold with the kit but is a device that the buyer of the kit typically already has at their home or store.




After blend


46


and base


26


have been heated to the point of liquefaction, the liquefied blend can be poured from heating vessel


34


into mold


36


. Alternatively, additional pigments, additives, or frostings can be added after heating to further fine tune the lipstick. More specifically, the liquefied blend


46


can be poured from heating vessel


34


into one of the cavities


52


provided in mold


36


. In the preferred embodiment, four cavities


52


are provided, but it is to be understood that in alternative embodiments, the exact number of cavities


52


can vary greatly. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the preferred embodiment of mold


36


is of a clam shell design having first and second mating sides


54


and


56


. Sides


54


and


56


are joined by hinge


58


to allow for removal of lipsticks


44


. It can also be seen that each side


54


and


56


is comprised of a top portion


60


and bottom portion


62


, the importance and function of which will be described in further detail herein. Although only the preferred form of mold


36


is depicted, it is to be understood that a wide range of mold types can be employed including metal molds, plastic molds, single cavity molds, multiple cavity molds, and the like. Such molds need not be in the shape of a conventional lipstick, but can be of the shape of a lip balm jar, tub or the like. Products stored in a lip balm jar which are equivalent to lipstick include lip gloss which is somewhat softer that lipstick in composition and can be applied with a tool or alternatively with a finger. Lipstick, lip gloss and the like can generally be characterized as lip coloring products.




With regard to each bottom portion


62


of first and second sides


54


and


56


, it can be seen that when brought together in mating orientation, they form cavities


52


having the shape of a conventional lipstick with canted tip


64


(See FIG.


5


). It can also be seen that the diameter of cavities


52


, as well as the depth of cavities


52


will result in a lipstick


44


having a conventional shape and size. In order to correctly and consistently align first and second side


54


and


56


as well as top and bottom portions


60


and


62


, dowels


66


are provided to penetrate through adjacent portions to thereby align adjacent portions and result in uniformly shaped cavities


52


. In order to further lock first and second sides


54


and


56


into mating configuration, locking clasps are used to join first side


54


to second side


56


when desired. As best shown in

FIG. 4

, each locking clasp is comprised of threaded rod


70


which is adapted to pivot about pin


72


attached to first side


54


and pass through channel


74


provided in second side


56


. Threaded knob


76


can then be used to attach to rod


70


and be tightened against the outer surface of second side


56


to lock first side


54


and second side


56


. Similar locking clasps are provided for top portion


60


and bottom portion


62


.




When it is desired to pour heated blend


46


from vessel


34


into mold


36


, first and second sides


54


and


56


will be joined together as will top portions


60


and bottom portions


62


as best shown in FIG.


3


. Heated blend


46


will be poured into cavities


52


until full and allowed to cool. In the preferred embodiment, approximately three minutes will be required to allow the heated blend


46


to cool to a hardened state at which time top portion


60


of first side


54


can be loosened from top portion


60


of second side


56


. Top portion


60


can then be entirely removed from mold


36


to reveal bottoms


80


of lipsticks


44


as best shown in FIG.


6


. At this point, lipstick cases


38


, which are of a conventional design, can be pressed down onto bottoms


80


and, given the consistency and texture of lipstick


44


, adhered thereto. To facilitate this action, it is desirable that lipstick case


38


be rotated to its uppermost extended position to allow for its base to easily contact bottom


80


of lipstick


44


. Alternatively, the hardened lipstick


44


can be re-melted and additional pigments or additives can be added before affixing the lipstick cases


38


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, upon lipstick case


38


being adhered to lipstick


44


, the individual lipsticks


44


can be removed from cavities


52


of bottom portion


62


. Case


38


can then be rotated to retract lipstick


44


into case


38


to allow for a cap to be attached thereto. In the preferred embodiment, a non-stick coating is provided on each cavity


52


to facilitate removal of lipsticks


44


from mold


36


. In the most preferred embodiment, a non-stick coating similar to Teflon® is used, but other non-stick compounds having similar characteristics can be used with equal efficacy.




From the foregoing, it can therefore be seen that the present invention brings to the art a new and improved apparatus and method by which lipstick can be custom blended, at a retail counter, or at home for personal use, and fabricated into a conventional lipstick case for use in a matter of minutes. Such a kit not only greatly expands the ability of a retail outlet to tailor its supply to the specific demands of the individual customer, but greatly enhances the satisfaction of the individual customer by quickly providing the exact shade and consistency of lipstick desired without the time consuming and often futile process of visiting multiple retailers and searching through expansive volumes of lipstick inventory. Moreover, once a particular lipstick is created, its recipe can be recorded for subsequent batch creation to thereby avoid reliance on a particular manufacturer which subsequently discontinues a desired type of lipstick.




It will also be appreciated that in another embodiment, one or each of the containers used for the bases may double as a heating vessel for use in heating the lip coloring product to a liquefied form. The mold itself could also be utilized as a heating vessel if so desired. Regular household items could also be selected for use as a heating vessel.



Claims
  • 1. A kit for custom blending lip coloring product to a desired shade, texture, and content, the kit comprising:a plurality of containers containing pigments adapted to be blended together to create a particular shade of lip coloring product; at least one container containing at least one base adapted to be blended with selected pigments to provide a particular texture and consistency for lip coloring product; means for measuring pre-determined quantities of selected pigments and the at least one base, the quantities of the pigments and the at least one base adapted to be heated to form a desired blend of lip coloring product in liquefied form; and a mold adapted to receive the desired blend in liquefied form, the mold adapted to extract heat from the liquefied desired blend until the desired blend hardens into lip coloring product; and wherein the plurality of containers; the measuring means and the mold are packaged together in the kit for resale at a point of purchase, with the at least one base and the pigments stored separately in the containers.
  • 2. The kit of claim 1 further including a plurality of additives adapted to be added to the desired blend, the additives being selected from the group consisting of moisturizes, sunscreens, scents, and frost type pigments.
  • 3. The kit of claim 1 wherein the measuring means is one selected from the group consisting of a blending sheet with multiple graduated areas, at least one scoop, at least one spoon, a scale, at least one dropper, at least one measuring cup, and at least one metering device.
  • 4. The kit of claim 1 further comprising a heating vessel adapted to receive the desired blend, the heating vessel being suitable for use with a heating means that is intended for use with the kit for liquefying the pigments and bases.
  • 5. The kit of claim 4 wherein the heating means for which the heating vessel is suitable is selected from the group consisting of a heating block, a steam bath, a water bath, a microwave oven, an oven, a flame, and a hot air blower.
  • 6. The kit of claim 1 wherein the mold is a lip balm jar.
  • 7. The kit of claim 1 wherein the mold includes a clam shell type housing having first and second mating sides, the sides being hingedly attached and adapted to be folded together to form at least one lipstick cavity, the lipstick cavity adapted to receive the liquefied desired blend for forming a lipstick.
  • 8. The kit of claim 7 wherein the clam shell mold first and second sides each include top portions and bottom portions, the first side top portion being hinged to the second side top portion, the first side bottom portion being hinged to the second side bottom portion, the top portions adapted to be removed after the desired blend hardens to facilitate attachment of an extendible and retractable lipstick case to the lipstick.
  • 9. The kit of claim 8 wherein the mold includes clamping means to retain the mold in a closed position during hardening of the lipstick.
  • 10. The kit of claim 8 wherein the top and bottom portions include apertures adapted to align and receive dowels therein to ensure proper alignment of the top and bottom portions.
  • 11. The kit of claim 7 further comprising at least one extendible lipstick case adapted to house the hardened lipstick.
  • 12. The kit of claim 1 wherein the at least one container for the base is a heating vessel in which the at least one base and at least one of the pigments are mixed.
  • 13. The kit of claim 1 wherein the at least one base is unshaded and not shaded to a particular hue.
  • 14. The kit of claim 1 wherein the measuring means comprises a measuring sheet having a plurality of graduated segments, said pigments being measured in the graduated segments of the measuring sheet.
  • 15. The kit of claim 14 further comprising a mixing tool adapted to blend pigments measured in the graduated segments.
  • 16. The kit of claim 15 further comprising a transparent blending sheet adapted to cover the remeasuring sheet.
  • 17. The kit of claim 1 wherein the pigments are contained separately from the at least one base, the pigments being pourable and adapted to be mixed with other pigments.
  • 18. A kit for custom blending lip coloring product to a desired shade, texture, and content, the kit comprising:a plurality of pigments adapted to be blended together to create a particular shade of lip coloring product; at least one base adapted to be blended with selected pigments to provide a particular texture and consistency for lip coloring product; at least one measurer adapted to measure quantities of selected pigments, the quantities of selected pigments adapted to be mixed with the at least one base; a mold adapted to receive the base and the quantities of selected pigments; and wherein said plurality of pigments are stored separately from the at least one base and packaged together along with the at least one measurer and the mold in the kit for resale at a point of purchase.
  • 19. The kit of claim 18 further comprising a mixing tool adapted to mix the at least one base and selected ones of the plurality of pigments.
  • 20. The kit of claim 18 further comprising at least one fragrance adapted to be mixed with the at least one base and the quantities of selected pigments.
  • 21. The kit of claim 20 wherein the at least one fragrance comprises a plurality of fragrances.
  • 22. The kit of claim 18 wherein the mold is a lip balm jar.
  • 23. The kit of claim 18 wherein the mold is a lipstick mold comprising a top and bottom shell having an internal cavity therebetween for forming a lipstick, further comprising at least one extendible lipstick case adapted to house the lipstick.
  • 24. The kit of claim 18 further comprising at least one frost type pigment adapted to be blended with the at least one base and the selected quantities of pigments.
  • 25. The kit of claim 18 wherein the at least one base is unshaded and not shaded to a particular hue.
  • 26. The kit of claim 18 wherein the at least one measurer comprises a measuring sheet having a plurality of graduated segments, said pigments being measured in the graduated segments of the measuring sheet.
  • 27. The kit of claim 26 further comprising a mixing tool adapted to blend pigments measured in the graduated segments.
  • 28. The kit of claim 27 further comprising a transparent blending sheet adapted to cover the measuring sheet.
  • 29. The kit of claim 18 wherein the pigments are stored separately from the at least one base, the pigments being pourable and adapted to be mixed with other pigments.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/924,196, filed on Sep. 5, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,351.

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