Claims
- 1. A conditioning article comprising:
a first substrate coated on one side with a cosmetic formulation; and a second substrate coated on one side with a cosmetic formulation, the first and second substrates being adapted to be joined together along corresponding regions of each of the first and second substrates with the coated sides of each substrate facing each other, a cavity being formed between the first and second substrates having an opening into which a hand can be inserted; and wherein an exterior portion of the article is adapted to remain substantially dry when the cosmetic formulation in an interior portion of the article is activated by a user for use.
- 2. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the first and second substrate each comprise a non-woven cloth-like material.
- 3. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the first and second substrate each include a water insoluble substrate and a wet extensible portion.
- 4. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the article is a single use, disposable article.
- 5. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the article is formed in a shape of a glove which is adapted to fit over a hand.
- 6. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein an outer perimeter of each of the first substrate and the second substrate is heat bondable, and wherein when the first substrate and the second substrate are formed and heat is applied, the perimeter of the first substrate and the perimeter of the second substrate are heat bonded.
- 7. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the first substrate is coated with a first cosmetic formulation that is different from a second formulation used to coat the second substrate.
- 8. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the first substrate is divided into sections and a different formulation is coated onto at least one of the sections.
- 9. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the first substrate is coated with at least two cosmetic formulations, each formulation being coated on the substrate adjacent to another formulation.
- 10. The conditioning article of claim 9, wherein each formulation is coated on the substrate in a form of a stripe, each stripe representing a different formulation.
- 11. The conditioning article of claim 9, wherein each stripe has a different color.
- 12. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein both the first substrate and the second substrate are coated with a respective series of cosmetic formulations, each formulation being coated in a form of a stripe along the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein one formulation is coated adjacent to another substrate.
- 13. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the first substrate and the second substrate comprise a heat-bondable material, and the first substrate and the second substrate are heat-bonded together.
- 14. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein the first substrate and the second substrate are adapted to be sonically bondable together.
- 15. The conditioning article of claim 1 wherein each of the first substrate and the second substrate include a bonding material that is adapted to be heat bondable and sonically bondable on itself.
- 16. The conditioning article of claim 15 wherein the bondable material is polypropylene.
- 17. A skin conditioning article comprising:
a pair of layers of a non-woven material that are coated on an interior surface with one or more cosmetic formulations; a bond along at least a perimeter of each layer, wherein the pair of layers are joined together along at least three sides of the pair of layers to form an opening along one side, the opening adapted to allow a user to insert a body extremity into the opening; and wherein the pair of layers are substantially dry and an outer surface of each layer remains dry and free from the cosmetic formulation on an interior surface of each of the pair of layers when the skin conditioning article is used.
- 18. The skin conditioning article of claim 17 wherein the article is in the shape of a mitt that is adapted to fit over a hand.
- 19. The skin conditioning article of claim 17 wherein the cosmetic formulation on the interior surface of each layer is heat activated, and is adapted to activate when the article is placed over a hand.
- 20. The skin conditioning article of claim 17 wherein the cosmetic formulation on the interior surface of each layer is water activated, and is adapted to activate when the article is placed over a hand that is moist.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/359,015, filed Feb. 20, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60359015 |
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