Aspects of the invention are disclosed in the appended figures showing embodiments of the handle, as non-limiting examples:
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In other embodiments an end piece 3 replaces the wand 4 of the applicator and directly receives the part 5, forming an applicator.
In the embodiment shown in
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In practice, and in the embodiments shown in the drawings, each applicator may be fitted removably on the handle. Therefore the operator can choose the applicator to be adapted onto the handle as a function of the area to be made up, and personal taste. Once the applicator is fixed on the handle, the operator may grip the handle, for example between the thumb and index finger, these two fingers bearing on the two opposite concave surfaces 8 and the ends of the two fingers touching each other through the hole 9, if a hole 9 is present in the particular embodiment. Since the handle is made from a semi-flexible material, or is coated with a semi-flexible material, the grip of the handle is secure and comfortable, and the user can use the applicator with a suitable degree of precision.
As can be seen from the above, embodiments of the invention provide an improvement to existing art by providing an ergonomic handle with a simple structure, giving a comfortable grip and precise gestures.
It is obvious that the invention is not limited to the embodiment of this applicator described above, and it further includes all variants. Thus for example, the two concave surfaces 8 may not communicate, or the shape of the body could be different, for example it could be a completely circular shape, without going outside the framework of the invention.
The invention also provides a means for applying cosmetic products like that shown for example in
In other aspects, a cosmetic product application assembly includes a handle 2 and a plurality of typically distinct applicators 4, 5, such that a single handle can easily be used with a complete series of specific applicators.