The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for styling hair. In particular the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for styling hair using an apparatus that eliminates the need for a person to hold the hair extensions in their hand while their hair is being braided.
Conventionally a person having his or her hair braided needs to hold the hair extensions in their hand for the stylist to have easy access to the hair extensions. This can be tiresome and inconvenient when a person is at a salon. Moreover it is difficult for a stylist to accomplish braiding and adding a strand of the hair extensions if there is not an available person to hold the extension. It would therefore be desirable to have a more effective and comfortable method and apparatus for accomplishing braiding that does not require a person having their hair braided to hold one or more extensions in their hand.
The present invention provides for a method and an apparatus for styling hair. In particular the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for styling hair using an apparatus that eliminate the need for a person to hold strand of his or her hair while the strand of hair is being braided. This is accomplished with an apparatus preferably shaped as a hand having finger like elements that are spread apart from each other so that hair extensions are held in place. The apparatus is preferably flexible and can be bent or and capable of having the finger like elements spread apart from each other so that a strand of hair can be inserted in between two of the finger like elements so that the strand is held in place as its being braided by either the person hair stylist or the person whose hair it is and is self-styling and braiding in the extensions. The apparatus is mounted on a base with a clamp for securing the apparatus to a chair, table or other surface to keep the apparatus in place during the braiding of each strand of hair being braided.
In another embodiment of the invention the apparatus can have three flexible element that are generally vertically extending from supporting surface such as a hand like or other structure so that hair extensions can be placed in between the thumb-like finger and index-like finger or any other finger-like elements on the apparatus. In this way the different types of extensions e.g. curly or straight or of different colors e.g. red or black can be inserted for braiding. The apparatus can be flexible and have a base with a clamp to secure to a surface as with the early aforementioned embodiment of The Practice Hand.
Referring now to the drawings,
The present invention has a methodology for adapting his device for one or more hair extensions for braiding. The methodology involves clamping the device to a table or chair or the surface with a clamp 6 and then pulling a strand 10 of the hair extension through preferably either between finger-like elements of the thumb 7 and forefinger 8 or alternatively the middle finger 11 and the ring finger 12 and braiding the hair extension to create the desired braid (see
While presently preferred embodiments have been described for purposes of the disclosure, numerous changes in the arrangement of method steps and those skilled in the art can make apparatus parts. Such changes are encompassed within the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
The present application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 62/979,163 filed on Feb. 25, 2020 and claims priority thereunder.