US20090151744A1 - Under-eye makeup shield - Google Patents

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US20090151744A1
US20090151744A1 US11/986,077 US98607707A US2009151744A1 US 20090151744 A1 US20090151744 A1 US 20090151744A1 US 98607707 A US98607707 A US 98607707A US 2009151744 A1 US2009151744 A1 US 2009151744A1
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  • the present invention relates to protective shields and particularly to a makeup shield that is removably affixed under the eye for putting on eye makeup to prevent eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara from falling on the skin below the eyes and on the cheeks;
  • the makeup shield comprises a die-cut patch of material which is curved at the top to fit under the eye matching the curvature of the bottom eyelid, a front of the patch having textured surface to catch the falling eye makeup, a back of the patch having a weak adhesive thereon which is kind to the skin, and a peel-off strip over the entire back adhesive surface which is scored so that a narrow top peel-off strip may be peeled off and the shield adhered to the skin under the eye, the bottom part of the peel-off strip being left in place so that the shield does not stick to the cheek and does not disturb any makeup on the cheek.
  • eye makeup including eye shadow, mascara, and eye liner
  • eye makeup including eye shadow, mascara, and eye liner
  • eye makeup there is a problem with some of the eye makeup falling down onto the skin under the eye or onto the cheek to produce smudging of the eye makeup on the skin in trying to remove the fallen particles of eye makeup.
  • Considerable time can be wasted in trying to remove the smudges. If foundation and other makeup has already been applied to the cheeks, the fallen eye makeup can make a mess of that and require redoing the foundation or makeup on the cheeks, and so wasting more time.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,650 is for a coverture for protecting a portion of the face from make-up during application of the make-up to the face.
  • the coverture comprises a shield having at least one make-up impervious section and a means for holding the shield adjacent the protected portion of the face during the application of the make-up.
  • a method of applying make-up to a first portion of the face comprises the steps of holding a shield adjacent a second portion of the skin to which make-up is not to be applied, applying make-up to the fast portion of the face, and removing the shield from the first portion of the face, wherein the shield has at least one make-up impervious portion.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 2,033,691 issued Mar. 10, 1936 to Douglass, provides a face shield which comprises a visor having an adhesive strip and which is removably attached to a person's forehead using said adhesive strip.
  • the shield holder has a manually-engageable handle on its lower end and a spoon-shaped panel on its upper end. It is curved from top to bottom.
  • the shield holder releaseably holds a mascara shield made of soft, flexible sheet material provided with repositionable pressure-sensitive adhesive.
  • the mascara shield is held under the eyelashes when mascara is being applied to avoid deposit of the mascara on the skin below the eyes.
  • the handle is long enough and curved enough to hold the shield in place when it is positioned by hand, without interfering with the mascara-applying hand.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,231, issued Jun. 16, 1998 to Leonard claims a segmental face mask suitable for application to a skin surface of a person's face, the face mask comprising a plurality of facial mask segments of resilient polymeric foam, each segment conformable to at least a portion of the surface of the person's face and including a first surface, a second surface and a shaped peripheral margin, an adhesive attachment, suitable for use on the first surface of each segment and suitable for attaching the segment to the person's skin; and a decoration, suitable for application on the second surface of each segment, for decorating the face mask; wherein the plurality of facial mask segments cover substantially all of the surface of the skin of the person's face.
  • the facial insulator comprises a support pad having a design surface for displaying a design and an opposed adhesive surface having an edge strip along a perimeter edge of the pad and an insulating area defined by the edge strip as a circumference of the insulating area.
  • a pressure-sensitive adhesive covers the edge strip, and an insulating material is affixed to the insulating area of the adhesive surface of the insulating pad.
  • At least one downstream vent break and at least one upstream vent break are in generally opposed locations on the edge strip for permitting air to flow through the insulating material to remove any perspiration or moisture.
  • the facial insulator of the invention may comprise a facial insulator set including insulators dimensioned in the shape of thin-flesh facial areas such as a nose bridge facial insulator and a pair of upper cheek bone facial insulators, so that only those thin-flesh areas are covered; and the vent breaks of the nose bridge and upper cheek bone facial insulators are positioned along their edge strips to facilitate movement of ordinary air currents through the insulating material, such as air currents passing over exposed facial skin surfaces of a down hill skier.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 2,260,614, issued Oct. 28, 194 to Freitas, indicates an eye shield of a generally hour glass shape and having a pair of opposed concave end edges. The concave edges are used to shield the eyelids during the application of mascara.
  • the makeup shield includes a flexible, yet rigid interior body forming a frame structure and having an outer convex, arcuate side and an inner concave side, the interior body defining an overall general configuration of the eye makeup shield.
  • the interior body further includes a lower portion and an upper portion having outwardly extending wings and a top edge being specifically curved and configured to conform with the contour of the user's lower eyelid.
  • An outer layer of substantially porous, absorbent material is adhered to the convex outer side of the interior body and an inner, congruent layer of substantially soft material is adhered to the concave inner side of the interior body, the outer porous material being adapted to catch and substantially absorb makeup falling thereon during application.
  • the lower portion of the interior body includes a grasping area to facilitate holding and positioning of the makeup shield in a preferred position against the lower eyelid.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,305,389 issued Oct. 23, 2001 to Bakken, concerns a mascara application guard made of a hypoallergenic material such as silicone. It has an irregular shape, and is about 109 mm long and about 52 mm wide.
  • the guard has different sized curvatures to fit the different size of eyes found in human beings. At one end of the guard, a curvature of approximately 25 mm is used for persons having small sized eye sockets. At the opposite end of the guard a medium size curvature of approximately 32 mm is available for persons having medium sized eye sockets. A very large curvature is located perpendicular to the medium sized curvature. This larger curvature is approximately 34 mm in radius.
  • Each of the three curvatures has a raised edge in order to facilitate its use.
  • the guard is used by placing it underneath the lower eyelashes or on top of the upper eyelashes. Mascara may then be applied to the eyelashes. The guard prevents the mascara from also being deposited on the skin underneath the guard.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 1,850,540 issued Mar. 22, 1932 to Erickson, illustrates a protective shield for protecting the eyes, eyelids, skin and parts of the face adjacent to the eyes during the application of makeup to the eyelashes and eyebrows.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a simple inexpensive eye makeup shield which adheres to the face of a user underneath the eye, which shield may be economically die cut in quantity from a sheet of medical tape backed with skin sensitive adhesive and having a peel off strip over the adhesive, so that each shield peel off backing is scored between a top peel off strip and a bottom portion left on the shield to cover the cheek without adhering to it, and a quantity of the shields packaged together for use one at a time in shielding the under-eye area and the cheek to prevent mascara, eye liner, and eye shadow from falling on the skin and smearing or damaging a foundation or other makeup previously applied to the cheek.
  • Another object of the present invention is that the line between the top adhesive and area protecting the cheek is curved causing the bottom part to protrude away from the skin, creating a “ledge” to catch the falling makeup.
  • One more object of the present invention is that the front of the patch has a textured surface.
  • a makeup shield that is removably affixed under the eye for putting on eye makeup to prevent eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara from falling on the skin below the eyes and on the cheeks;
  • the makeup shield comprises a die-cut patch of material which is curved at the top to fit under the eye matching the curvature of the bottom eyelid, a front of the patch having textured surface to catch the falling eye makeup, a back of the patch having a weak adhesive thereon which is kind to the skin, and a peel-off strip over the entire back adhesive surface which is scored so that a narrow top peel-off strip may be peeled off and the shield adhered to the skin under the eye, the bottom part of the peel-off strip being left in place so that the shield does not stick to the cheek and does not disturb any makeup on the cheek.
  • An advantage of the present invention is that makeup that would normally fall onto the face of the person applying it, is caught by a shield.
  • An additional advantage of the present invention is the shield has a textured surface to easily catch the makeup that would normally fall onto the face.
  • the shield has a weak adhesive that is kind to the skin and peels off easily without leaving a mark.
  • One more advantage of the present invention is the curvature between the top area that adheres to the skin and the bottom area that catches the stray makeup acts as a bend line, extending the shield portion away from the skin.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the eye makeup shield of the present invention applied under the eye of a user showing the upper peel-off strip removed, the upper attaching portion adhered to the skin of the user under the eye forming a bend line 17 in the shield so that the bottom cheek shielding portion extends out over the cheek to catch the falling eye makeup particles by the eye makeup;
  • FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the eye makeup shield of the present invention showing the front textured surface
  • FIG. 3 is a back elevational view of the eye makeup shield of FIG. 2 showing the back peel-off surface over the adhesive backing of the shield with a scored line across the peel-off strip dividing into a thin upper peel-off strip which is removed for application and a lower larger peel-off strip which remains on the shield for application;
  • FIG. 4 is a front elevational view of the sheet of adhesive tape with the die cut shapes of the shield cut into the textured front surface;
  • FIG. 5 is a back elevational view of the sheet of adhesive tape with the die cut shapes of the shield cut into the back peel-off backing sheet showing the scored lines in the peel-off backing to form the separate peel-off strips;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the eye makeup shield of the present invention applied under the eye of a user showing the eye makeup being applied to the eye of the user with both hands of the cosmetician used with one holding the makeup applicator and the other holding the makeup palette.
  • an attachable eye makeup shield system comprising a plurality of planar makeup shields 10 cut from a sheet of human skin adhering tape 20 .
  • Each of the shields is shaped with an upper attaching portion 11 A having a concave arched upper edge to fit under an eye of a user and a lower cheek shielding portion 11 B having a convex arched edge to shield a cheek of the user.
  • the shield has a front textured surface 11 for catching and holding makeup 30 thereon.
  • a back adhesive surface 15 is covered by a peel off strip 12 A and 12 B over the back adhesive surface, the peel off strip having an arched score line 14 matching the concave arched upper edge and spaced apart therefrom to form an upper peel off strip 12 A and a lower peel off strip 12 B over an upper and a lower back adhesive surface 15 respectively.
  • the upper peel off strip 12 A is removed by a user, as shown in FIG.
  • the front texture surface 11 A and 11 B catches eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara eye makeup to prevent the eye makeup 30 from contacting the skin of the user under the eye and on the cheek while eye makeup is being applied around the eye of the user, as shown in FIG. 6 .
  • the shield adhesive 15 is gentle to the skin to enable easy removal of the shield to dispose of the shield along with fallen eye makeup 30 collected on the shield with no damage to the skin or to the foundation or the makeup previously applied to the cheek of the user.
  • the plurality of shields 10 are die cut from the sheet of skin adhering tape 20 with the score line 14 cut into the peel off strips over the adhesive surface of the back of the sheet, as shown in FIG. 5 .
  • the skin adhering tape preferably comprises white non-woven medical pressure sensitive tape with adhesive on one side covered by a peel-off strip.
  • the eye makeup shield upper peel off strip 12 A is removed to reveal the weak adhesive backing 15 on the narrow upper attaching portion 11 A which is adhered to the skin under an eye of a user, as shown in FIG. 1 .
  • the textured surface 11 on the upper attaching portion 11 A and lower cheek shielding portion 11 B catches fallen eye makeup particles 30 including eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara to prevent them from falling on the skin below the eyes and on the cheeks.
  • the larger lower peel-of strip 12 B is left in place on the bottom cheek shield portion 11 B so that the shield does not stick to the cheek and does not disturb any makeup or foundation already on the cheek.
  • the skin sensitive weak adhesive backing 15 is such that the shield may be removed with no damage to the skin, and the shield is disposable with the dropped particles of eye makeup 30 after completing putting on eye makeup.

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A makeup shield patch of material is curved at the top to fit under the eye. The front of the patch has a textured surface to catch falling eye makeup. The back of the patch has a weak adhesive which is gentle to the skin. A peel-off strip over the back adhesive surface is scored so that a narrow top peel-off strip is peeled off and adhered to the skin under the eye. The bottom part of the peel-off strip is left in place so the shield does not stick to or disturb any makeup on the cheek. A plurality of makeup shields are die-cut from a sheet of tape with a weak skin sensitive adhesive covered by a scored peel off strip.

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  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to protective shields and particularly to a makeup shield that is removably affixed under the eye for putting on eye makeup to prevent eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara from falling on the skin below the eyes and on the cheeks; the makeup shield comprises a die-cut patch of material which is curved at the top to fit under the eye matching the curvature of the bottom eyelid, a front of the patch having textured surface to catch the falling eye makeup, a back of the patch having a weak adhesive thereon which is kind to the skin, and a peel-off strip over the entire back adhesive surface which is scored so that a narrow top peel-off strip may be peeled off and the shield adhered to the skin under the eye, the bottom part of the peel-off strip being left in place so that the shield does not stick to the cheek and does not disturb any makeup on the cheek.
  • 2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
  • In applying eye makeup including eye shadow, mascara, and eye liner, there is a problem with some of the eye makeup falling down onto the skin under the eye or onto the cheek to produce smudging of the eye makeup on the skin in trying to remove the fallen particles of eye makeup. Considerable time can be wasted in trying to remove the smudges. If foundation and other makeup has already been applied to the cheeks, the fallen eye makeup can make a mess of that and require redoing the foundation or makeup on the cheeks, and so wasting more time.
  • There are many prior art eye makeup shields with an elongated handle that a person holds in one hand while putting on eye makeup. Examples of which may be found in U.S. Patent Application Nos. 20060225761; 20050022838; 20040231688; 20030094184; 20020124865 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,873,928; 1,907,476; 1,974,825; 3,789,856; 3,884,232; 4,033,364; 5,016,658; 5,052,417; 5,178,170; 5,311,888; 5,890,499; 5,957,142; 6,199,560; 6,807,970; D119,329; D252,890; D255,606; D254,935; D257,400; D271,530; D316,312; D337,854; D341,001; D423,714; D532,929; and D536,129. A makeup artist or a person putting on makeup holds the device with one hand while applying the eye makeup with the other hand. Often there is a color palette, cosmetics container, bottle or other container which also needs to be held, so holding a shield is a nuisance. Prior art patents have not really found an adequate solution which can be made and sold in quantity easily and inexpensively for a disposable eye makeup shield which does not require holding the shield.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,650, issued Feb. 28, 1989 to Bliss, is for a coverture for protecting a portion of the face from make-up during application of the make-up to the face. The coverture comprises a shield having at least one make-up impervious section and a means for holding the shield adjacent the protected portion of the face during the application of the make-up. Additionally, a method of applying make-up to a first portion of the face comprises the steps of holding a shield adjacent a second portion of the skin to which make-up is not to be applied, applying make-up to the fast portion of the face, and removing the shield from the first portion of the face, wherein the shield has at least one make-up impervious portion.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 2,033,691, issued Mar. 10, 1936 to Douglass, provides a face shield which comprises a visor having an adhesive strip and which is removably attached to a person's forehead using said adhesive strip.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,640,814, issued Nov. 4, 2003 to Burke, shows a mascara application shield and handheld shield holder. The shield holder has a manually-engageable handle on its lower end and a spoon-shaped panel on its upper end. It is curved from top to bottom. The shield holder releaseably holds a mascara shield made of soft, flexible sheet material provided with repositionable pressure-sensitive adhesive. The mascara shield is held under the eyelashes when mascara is being applied to avoid deposit of the mascara on the skin below the eyes. The handle is long enough and curved enough to hold the shield in place when it is positioned by hand, without interfering with the mascara-applying hand.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,231, issued Jun. 16, 1998 to Leonard, claims a segmental face mask suitable for application to a skin surface of a person's face, the face mask comprising a plurality of facial mask segments of resilient polymeric foam, each segment conformable to at least a portion of the surface of the person's face and including a first surface, a second surface and a shaped peripheral margin, an adhesive attachment, suitable for use on the first surface of each segment and suitable for attaching the segment to the person's skin; and a decoration, suitable for application on the second surface of each segment, for decorating the face mask; wherein the plurality of facial mask segments cover substantially all of the surface of the skin of the person's face.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,592,687, issued Jan. 14, 1997 to Lajeunesse, describes a facial insulator for restricting heat loss from exposed skin surfaces. In a general embodiment, the facial insulator comprises a support pad having a design surface for displaying a design and an opposed adhesive surface having an edge strip along a perimeter edge of the pad and an insulating area defined by the edge strip as a circumference of the insulating area. A pressure-sensitive adhesive covers the edge strip, and an insulating material is affixed to the insulating area of the adhesive surface of the insulating pad. At least one downstream vent break and at least one upstream vent break are in generally opposed locations on the edge strip for permitting air to flow through the insulating material to remove any perspiration or moisture. A release layer is affixed to and covers the adhesive surface of the support pad. In a further embodiment, the facial insulator of the invention may comprise a facial insulator set including insulators dimensioned in the shape of thin-flesh facial areas such as a nose bridge facial insulator and a pair of upper cheek bone facial insulators, so that only those thin-flesh areas are covered; and the vent breaks of the nose bridge and upper cheek bone facial insulators are positioned along their edge strips to facilitate movement of ordinary air currents through the insulating material, such as air currents passing over exposed facial skin surfaces of a down hill skier.
  • U.S. Pat. No. D467,034, issued Dec. 10, 2002 to Jaggers, discloses the ornamental design for a lower eyelash cosmetology shield.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 2,260,614, issued Oct. 28, 194 to Freitas, indicates an eye shield of a generally hour glass shape and having a pair of opposed concave end edges. The concave edges are used to shield the eyelids during the application of mascara.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,050,624, issued Sep. 24, 1991 to Kobe, puts forth a disposable eye makeup shield for use during the application of eye makeup being specifically structured to provide a barrier or protective shield over the lower eyelid and areas of the user's face below the eyes, thereby preventing excess makeup from falling thereon or onto the user's clothing during makeup application. The makeup shield includes a flexible, yet rigid interior body forming a frame structure and having an outer convex, arcuate side and an inner concave side, the interior body defining an overall general configuration of the eye makeup shield. The interior body further includes a lower portion and an upper portion having outwardly extending wings and a top edge being specifically curved and configured to conform with the contour of the user's lower eyelid. An outer layer of substantially porous, absorbent material is adhered to the convex outer side of the interior body and an inner, congruent layer of substantially soft material is adhered to the concave inner side of the interior body, the outer porous material being adapted to catch and substantially absorb makeup falling thereon during application. The lower portion of the interior body includes a grasping area to facilitate holding and positioning of the makeup shield in a preferred position against the lower eyelid.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,305,389, issued Oct. 23, 2001 to Bakken, concerns a mascara application guard made of a hypoallergenic material such as silicone. It has an irregular shape, and is about 109 mm long and about 52 mm wide. The guard has different sized curvatures to fit the different size of eyes found in human beings. At one end of the guard, a curvature of approximately 25 mm is used for persons having small sized eye sockets. At the opposite end of the guard a medium size curvature of approximately 32 mm is available for persons having medium sized eye sockets. A very large curvature is located perpendicular to the medium sized curvature. This larger curvature is approximately 34 mm in radius. Each of the three curvatures has a raised edge in order to facilitate its use. The guard is used by placing it underneath the lower eyelashes or on top of the upper eyelashes. Mascara may then be applied to the eyelashes. The guard prevents the mascara from also being deposited on the skin underneath the guard.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 1,850,540, issued Mar. 22, 1932 to Erickson, illustrates a protective shield for protecting the eyes, eyelids, skin and parts of the face adjacent to the eyes during the application of makeup to the eyelashes and eyebrows.
  • What is needed is a simple inexpensive eye makeup shield which adheres to the face of a user underneath the eye, which shield may be economically die cut in quantity from a sheet of medical tape backed with skin sensitive adhesive and having a peel off strip over the adhesive, so that each shield peel off backing is scored between a top peel off strip and a bottom portion left on the shield to cover the cheek without adhering to it.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a simple inexpensive eye makeup shield which adheres to the face of a user underneath the eye, which shield may be economically die cut in quantity from a sheet of medical tape backed with skin sensitive adhesive and having a peel off strip over the adhesive, so that each shield peel off backing is scored between a top peel off strip and a bottom portion left on the shield to cover the cheek without adhering to it, and a quantity of the shields packaged together for use one at a time in shielding the under-eye area and the cheek to prevent mascara, eye liner, and eye shadow from falling on the skin and smearing or damaging a foundation or other makeup previously applied to the cheek.
  • Another object of the present invention is that the line between the top adhesive and area protecting the cheek is curved causing the bottom part to protrude away from the skin, creating a “ledge” to catch the falling makeup.
  • One more object of the present invention is that the front of the patch has a textured surface.
  • In brief, a makeup shield that is removably affixed under the eye for putting on eye makeup to prevent eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara from falling on the skin below the eyes and on the cheeks; the makeup shield comprises a die-cut patch of material which is curved at the top to fit under the eye matching the curvature of the bottom eyelid, a front of the patch having textured surface to catch the falling eye makeup, a back of the patch having a weak adhesive thereon which is kind to the skin, and a peel-off strip over the entire back adhesive surface which is scored so that a narrow top peel-off strip may be peeled off and the shield adhered to the skin under the eye, the bottom part of the peel-off strip being left in place so that the shield does not stick to the cheek and does not disturb any makeup on the cheek.
  • An advantage of the present invention is that makeup that would normally fall onto the face of the person applying it, is caught by a shield.
  • An additional advantage of the present invention is the shield has a textured surface to easily catch the makeup that would normally fall onto the face.
  • Another advantage of the present invention is that the shield has a weak adhesive that is kind to the skin and peels off easily without leaving a mark.
  • One more advantage of the present invention is the curvature between the top area that adheres to the skin and the bottom area that catches the stray makeup acts as a bend line, extending the shield portion away from the skin.
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  • These and other details of my invention will be described in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are furnished only by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention, and in which drawings:
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the eye makeup shield of the present invention applied under the eye of a user showing the upper peel-off strip removed, the upper attaching portion adhered to the skin of the user under the eye forming a bend line 17 in the shield so that the bottom cheek shielding portion extends out over the cheek to catch the falling eye makeup particles by the eye makeup;
  • FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the eye makeup shield of the present invention showing the front textured surface;
  • FIG. 3 is a back elevational view of the eye makeup shield of FIG. 2 showing the back peel-off surface over the adhesive backing of the shield with a scored line across the peel-off strip dividing into a thin upper peel-off strip which is removed for application and a lower larger peel-off strip which remains on the shield for application;
  • FIG. 4 is a front elevational view of the sheet of adhesive tape with the die cut shapes of the shield cut into the textured front surface;
  • FIG. 5 is a back elevational view of the sheet of adhesive tape with the die cut shapes of the shield cut into the back peel-off backing sheet showing the scored lines in the peel-off backing to form the separate peel-off strips;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the eye makeup shield of the present invention applied under the eye of a user showing the eye makeup being applied to the eye of the user with both hands of the cosmetician used with one holding the makeup applicator and the other holding the makeup palette.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • In FIGS. 1-6, an attachable eye makeup shield system comprising a plurality of planar makeup shields 10 cut from a sheet of human skin adhering tape 20. Each of the shields is shaped with an upper attaching portion 11A having a concave arched upper edge to fit under an eye of a user and a lower cheek shielding portion 11B having a convex arched edge to shield a cheek of the user. The shield has a front textured surface 11 for catching and holding makeup 30 thereon.
  • In FIG. 3, a back adhesive surface 15 is covered by a peel off strip 12A and 12B over the back adhesive surface, the peel off strip having an arched score line 14 matching the concave arched upper edge and spaced apart therefrom to form an upper peel off strip 12A and a lower peel off strip 12B over an upper and a lower back adhesive surface 15 respectively. The upper peel off strip 12A is removed by a user, as shown in FIG. 1, to adhere the upper back adhesive surface 15 of the attaching portion 11A removably to a user's skin under one of the eyes of the user, and the lower peel off strip 12B remains on the lower back adhesive surface of the cheek shielding portion 11B, so that the lower peel off strip 12B contacts a portion of the cheek of the user to prevent the lower back adhesive surface from disturbing foundation and makeup on the cheek of the user.
  • The front texture surface 11A and 11B catches eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara eye makeup to prevent the eye makeup 30 from contacting the skin of the user under the eye and on the cheek while eye makeup is being applied around the eye of the user, as shown in FIG. 6. The shield adhesive 15 is gentle to the skin to enable easy removal of the shield to dispose of the shield along with fallen eye makeup 30 collected on the shield with no damage to the skin or to the foundation or the makeup previously applied to the cheek of the user.
  • The plurality of shields 10 are die cut from the sheet of skin adhering tape 20 with the score line 14 cut into the peel off strips over the adhesive surface of the back of the sheet, as shown in FIG. 5. The skin adhering tape preferably comprises white non-woven medical pressure sensitive tape with adhesive on one side covered by a peel-off strip.
  • In use, the eye makeup shield upper peel off strip 12A is removed to reveal the weak adhesive backing 15 on the narrow upper attaching portion 11A which is adhered to the skin under an eye of a user, as shown in FIG. 1. The textured surface 11 on the upper attaching portion 11A and lower cheek shielding portion 11B catches fallen eye makeup particles 30 including eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara to prevent them from falling on the skin below the eyes and on the cheeks. The larger lower peel-of strip 12B is left in place on the bottom cheek shield portion 11B so that the shield does not stick to the cheek and does not disturb any makeup or foundation already on the cheek. The skin sensitive weak adhesive backing 15 is such that the shield may be removed with no damage to the skin, and the shield is disposable with the dropped particles of eye makeup 30 after completing putting on eye makeup.
  • It is understood that the preceding description is given merely by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention and that various modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention as claimed.

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1. An attachable eye makeup shield system comprising:
a plurality of planar makeup shields cut from a sheet of human skin adhering tape, each of the shields shaped with an upper attaching portion having a concave arched upper edge to fit under an eye of a user and a lower cheek shielding portion having a convex arched edge to shield a cheek of the user, the shield having a front textured surface for catching and holding makeup thereon, a back adhesive surface and a peel off strip over the back adhesive surface, the peel off strip having an arched score line matching the concave arched upper edge and spaced apart therefrom to form an upper and a lower peel off strip over an upper and a lower back adhesive surface respectively, the upper peel off strip removed by a user to adhere the upper back adhesive surface removably to a users skin under one of the eyes of the user and the lower peel off strip remaining on the lower back adhesive surface so that the lower peel off strip contacts a portion of the cheek of the user to prevent the lower back adhesive surface from disturbing foundation and makeup on the cheek of the user so that the front texture surface catches eye shadow, eyeliner, and mascara eye makeup to prevent the eye makeup from contacting the skin of the user under the eye and on the cheek while eye makeup is being applied around the eye of the user, the shield adhesive being gentle to the skin to enable easy removal of the shield to dispose of the shield along with fallen eye makeup collected on the shield with no damage to the skin or to the foundation or the makeup previously applied to the cheek of the user.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of shields are die cut from the sheet of skin adhering tape.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the skin adhering tape comprises non-woven medical pressure sensitive tape with adhesive on one side.
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