Story Behind the Invention
Inventor Cam Patey of Halifax,NS has created a specialty adhesive paper designed to remove cuthair from a patron after a haircut.
Haircuts areperformed on people of all ages, and can be provided at all levels of cost,from expensive beauty salons, to free ones at the hands of Mom or Dad in thebasement. However, one thing all haircuts have in common is the loose clippingsof hair that accumulate on ones face and clothes. While towels, brushes, and vacuumscan help remove some of this hair, stubborn strands still remain behind. Othermethods of removal can cause unwanted side effects, and can destroy facialmakeup applications. InventorPatey has created a means to remove loosehair clippings without these disadvantages.
This clever new inventionremoves all traces of hair clippings using specialty adhesive paper. It can beused on ones face or clothes. It does not destroy ones makeup. It is coiledin a roll for tear-off use. The use of the Loose HairRemoval Device provides the ability to remove loose hairclippings after a hair cut in a manner which is quick, easy, and effective.