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- the present invention relates to devices for automatically applying a hair accessory, such as a bead, to hair. More particularly, the present invention relates to a device for automatically applying a plurality of hair accessories to one or more strands of hair.
- Such known devices typically have a rod for accommodating the accessories.
- the rod has a hook extending therefrom along a longitudinal axis.
- the hook is suitable to engage a hair swatch so that the accessories may be slid over the rod and hook, and onto the hair swatch.
- Some of these devices require an applied force, such as, for example, via a user's hand or by gravity, in order to advance the accessories from the rod and hook and onto the hair strands.
- Other devices have an outer tube concentrically surrounding the hook and rod so that when the hook and rod are retracted relative to the tube, the tube end pushes one or more of the accessories off of the rod and hook and onto the hair strands during the retraction.
- a hair accessory application device having a housing with at least two portions, a handle portion and a head portion.
- the handle portion accommodates at least a portion of a drive assembly and the head portion accommodates at least a portion of threading assembly.
- the threading assembly includes an accessory guide that is operatively connected to an accessory applicator that is in turn operatively connected to the drive assembly.
- Hair accessories such as beads with an aperture therein may be threaded or received over an accessory retaining shaft of the accessory guide and contained in an accessory retaining groove.
- the accessory retaining shaft has at least one hair engagement element that may extend beyond the accessory retaining groove.
- the accessory applicator may be positioned behind the accessories and, when activated, move along the accessory retaining shaft in order to push or pass one or more accessories from the accessory retaining shaft onto one or more strands of hair.
- FIG. 1 a is a perspective view of a hair accessory application device in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1 b is another perspective view of the hair accessory application device of FIG. 1 a , showing different illustrative aspects thereof;
- FIG. 2 a is a perspective sectional view of the hair accessory application device of FIGS. 1 a and 1 b , showing a portion of a drive assembly and a threading assembly in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 b is a perspective view of a portion of the threading assembly of FIG. 2 a in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective sectional view of the hair accessory application device of FIGS. 1 a and 1 b , showing a portion of the threading assembly of FIG. 2 a in association with one or more hair accessories;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a first operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating a second operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a third operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating a fourth operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a fifth operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
- Device 1 essentially has a first body or ergonomic handle portion 2 suitable for handling by an operator and for accommodating at least a portion of a drive assembly 4 , and a second body or head portion 6 suitable for accommodating at least a portion of a threading assembly 8 (shown best in FIGS. 2 and 3 ).
- Hair accessories 10 such as, for example, beads may be threaded or received over one or more strands of hair using device 1 .
- handle portion 2 is preferably ergonomically shaped and/or oriented for convenient, comfortable handling and may preferably have a control interface 12 for allowing an operator to control the operation of device 1 .
- control interface 12 may preferably be operatively connected to drive assembly 4 and drive assembly 4 may preferably be operatively connected to threading assembly 8 .
- Control interface 12 may preferably have any of a variety of shapes, sizes and/or configurations.
- control interface 12 may have any of a variety of input selectors 14 (e.g., buttons, knobs, dials, touch-pads or touch-screens, etc.) for starting, stopping and/or otherwise adjusting the operation of device 1 .
- Control interface 12 may also be provided with any of a variety of output indicators 16 , such as, for example, visual indicators (e.g., LED/LCD displays, etc.), audible indicators (e.g., beeps, automated voice, etc.), or tactile indicators (e.g., vibration, heat, etc.).
- output indicators 16 such as, for example, visual indicators (e.g., LED/LCD displays, etc.), audible indicators (e.g., beeps, automated voice, etc.), or tactile indicators (e.g., vibration, heat, etc.).
- control interface 12 may preferably cooperate with input selectors 14 and/or output indicators 16 to facilitate operative communication between the operator and device 1 .
- Drive assembly 4 is generally shown in phantom lines to demonstrate that it is housed by handle portion 2 and/or head portion 6 and to reflect that it may have any of a variety of configurations and/or components.
- drive assembly 4 may have a drive shaft 18 operatively connected to a drive motor 20 for generating a bi-directional, preferably rotational motion.
- drive shaft 18 may be either directly or indirectly operatively connected to threading assembly 8 to provide the appropriate type and/or degree of motion thereto for effectively applying or threading one or more accessories 10 to one or more strands of hair.
- Other configurations and/or components may also be used.
- device 1 is preferably electrically powered and may preferably be battery operated via one or more internal batteries 22 as shown in FIG. 2 . Alternatively, device 1 may be run from an electric cord (not shown) connected to an electric power source.
- head portion 6 is preferably at least somewhat annular or disk shaped with at least one accessory guide 24 extending at least substantially about the entire perimeter of a central hub portion 26 .
- Accessory guide 24 preferably has at least one accessory retaining groove 28 and at least one accessory retaining shaft 30 .
- Accessory retaining groove 28 preferably runs along at least a substantial portion of accessory guide 24 and preferably opens outwardly or way from central hub portion 26 .
- Accessory retaining groove 28 may preferably accommodate accessories 10 of varying size and/or shape.
- Accessory retaining groove 28 may also be adjustable to accommodate accessories 10 of notably different shapes, sizes and/or configurations.
- Accessory retaining shaft 30 is preferably in and/or operatively connected to accessory retaining groove 28 at one or more locations along accessory retaining groove 28 .
- Accessory retaining shaft 30 preferably runs along at least a substantial portion of accessory retaining groove 28 and/or accessory guide 24 .
- Accessory retaining shaft 30 may preferably be at least somewhat curved to be at least somewhat parallel to the at least somewhat annular configuration of head portion 6 .
- Accessory retaining shaft 30 and/or accessory retaining groove 28 preferably has an access gap 32 .
- threading assembly 8 of head portion 6 preferably has at least one hair engaging element 34 and at least one accessory applicator 36 .
- hair engaging element 34 in one aspect of the present invention, may preferably be a wire hook operatively connected to accessory retaining shaft 30 , for example.
- hair engaging element 34 may also have any of a variety of other configurations and/or components for safely and effectively grasping one or more strands of hair.
- hair engaging element 34 may preferably be positioned in access gap 32 so as to facilitate in transferring one or more accessories 10 from accessory retaining shaft 30 and/or accessory retaining groove 28 to one or more strands of hair.
- Accessory applicator 36 in a preferred aspect of the present invention, preferably cooperates with accessory retaining groove 28 and/or accessory retaining shaft 30 . That is, accessory applicator 36 may preferably fit in accessory retaining groove 28 so as to be able to bi-directionally slide or move therein. In addition, accessory applicator 36 may preferably have one or more arms 38 for interacting with accessory retaining shaft 30 and/or one or more accessories 10 retained thereby. Arms 38 may in turn preferably be operatively connected to drive assembly 4 so that upon appropriate actuation of drive assembly 4 , via control interface 12 , arms 38 move along accessory retaining groove 28 and/or accessory retaining shaft 30 in at least one direction.
- accessory applicator 36 may preferably be operatively connected to a first gear 40 , which in turn may be operatively connected to drive assembly 4 by one or more second gears 42 .
- accessory guide 24 and/or accessory retaining groove 28 may preferably have one or more slots (not shown) through which accessory applicator 36 may be operatively connected to drive assembly 4 via a stem 44 , for example.
- Still other aspects of the present invention may utilize varied and diverse mechanisms for effectively and efficiently causing accessory applicator 36 to traverse accessory retaining groove 28 .
- device 1 may be operated by first loading device 1 by introducing one or more accessories 10 to accessory guide 24 as shown in FIG. 4 , for example.
- Each accessory 10 may preferably have at least one aperture therein and may preferably be suitable to be placed in accessory retaining groove 28 and/or on accessory retaining shaft 30 .
- hair engaging element 34 may be used to engage and/or hold one or more strands of hair 11 in at least relatively close proximity to accessory guide 24 , via access gap 32 as shown in FIG. 5 , for example.
- accessory applicator 36 may then be actuated, via control interface 12 and/or drive assembly 4 , to apply or cause at least one, and preferably two or more accessories 10 to the hair strands being held by hair engaging element 34 as shown in FIG. 6 .
- hair engaging element 34 and accessory applicator 36 of threading assembly 8 preferably cooperate to efficiently apply or thread one or more accessories 10 to strands of hair 11 .
- a hair clamp or fastener 46 may preferably cooperate with one or more accessories 10 and/or the engaged or selected strands of hair 11 to prevent the threaded accessories from falling off the accessorized strands of hair 11 .
- fastener 46 may preferably be a flexible band that is connected to an end accessory 48 as shown in FIG. 7 .
- the flexible band may preferably be movable with respect to end accessory 48 so that one or more strands of hair 11 may be engaged as shown in FIG. 8 to hold end accessory 48 as well as any other accessory 10 above end accessory 48 in place on the engaged strands of hair 11 .
- the strands of hair 11 may preferably be disengaged or released from hair engaging element 34 to leave one or more accessories 10 on the strands of hair 11 to provide a decorative allure thereto.
- head portion 6 may be at least partially transparent to provide the user with a view of the internal components and/or loaded accessories prior to application.
- the present invention may be used to apply a variety of articles, not limited to beads, to a variety of string-like objects, not limited to strands of hair.
- the present invention device may also be purely mechanical and human-powered, as opposed to electrically powered, using drives and lever mechanisms of the type generally-known.
Abstract
There is provided a hair accessory application device essentially having at least two housing or body portions, a first body or ergonomic handle portion suitable for handling by an operator and for accommodating at least a portion of a drive assembly and a second body or head portion suitable for accommodating at least a portion of a threading assembly. The threading assembly is operatively connected to the drive assembly and suitable to allow an operator to effectively and efficiently apply or thread one or more hair accessories over one or more strands of hair as desired.
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- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/510,161, entitled AUTOMATIC HAIR BEADING DEVICE, filed on Oct. 10, 2003.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to devices for automatically applying a hair accessory, such as a bead, to hair. More particularly, the present invention relates to a device for automatically applying a plurality of hair accessories to one or more strands of hair.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- It is known to provide devices that can be pre-loaded with one or more accessories such as beads that are suitable to be threaded over one or more strands of hair. Such known devices typically have a rod for accommodating the accessories. The rod has a hook extending therefrom along a longitudinal axis. The hook is suitable to engage a hair swatch so that the accessories may be slid over the rod and hook, and onto the hair swatch. Some of these devices require an applied force, such as, for example, via a user's hand or by gravity, in order to advance the accessories from the rod and hook and onto the hair strands. Other devices have an outer tube concentrically surrounding the hook and rod so that when the hook and rod are retracted relative to the tube, the tube end pushes one or more of the accessories off of the rod and hook and onto the hair strands during the retraction.
- Inherent shortcomings associated with these known devices include the difficulty and/or awkwardness coupled with positioning and placing the accessories onto the hair and the relatively inefficient, error-prone application techniques associated with using such devices. Thus, there is a need for an effective hair accessory application device which can automatically and efficiently move at least one, and more particularly a plurality of accessories onto one or more strands of hair.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved hair accessory application device.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide and improved hair accessory application device that automatically feeds one or more hair accessories onto one or more strands of hair.
- It is still another object of the present invention to provide an improved hair accessory application device that effectively and efficiently feeds one or more beads onto one or more strands of hair.
- It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an improved hair accessory application device that is ergonomically shaped for effective and versatile handling during use.
- These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by a hair accessory application device having a housing with at least two portions, a handle portion and a head portion. The handle portion accommodates at least a portion of a drive assembly and the head portion accommodates at least a portion of threading assembly. The threading assembly includes an accessory guide that is operatively connected to an accessory applicator that is in turn operatively connected to the drive assembly. Hair accessories such as beads with an aperture therein may be threaded or received over an accessory retaining shaft of the accessory guide and contained in an accessory retaining groove. The accessory retaining shaft has at least one hair engagement element that may extend beyond the accessory retaining groove. The accessory applicator may be positioned behind the accessories and, when activated, move along the accessory retaining shaft in order to push or pass one or more accessories from the accessory retaining shaft onto one or more strands of hair.
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FIG. 1 a is a perspective view of a hair accessory application device in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 1 b is another perspective view of the hair accessory application device ofFIG. 1 a, showing different illustrative aspects thereof; -
FIG. 2 a is a perspective sectional view of the hair accessory application device ofFIGS. 1 a and 1 b, showing a portion of a drive assembly and a threading assembly in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 b is a perspective view of a portion of the threading assembly ofFIG. 2 a in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective sectional view of the hair accessory application device ofFIGS. 1 a and 1 b, showing a portion of the threading assembly ofFIG. 2 a in association with one or more hair accessories; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a first operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating a second operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a third operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating a fourth operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a fifth operational step in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to the drawings and, in particular,
FIGS. 1 a and 1 b, a hair accessory application device in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention is shown and generally represented byreference numeral 1.Device 1 essentially has a first body orergonomic handle portion 2 suitable for handling by an operator and for accommodating at least a portion of adrive assembly 4, and a second body orhead portion 6 suitable for accommodating at least a portion of a threading assembly 8 (shown best inFIGS. 2 and 3 ).Hair accessories 10, such as, for example, beads may be threaded or received over one or more strands ofhair using device 1. - As shown,
handle portion 2 is preferably ergonomically shaped and/or oriented for convenient, comfortable handling and may preferably have acontrol interface 12 for allowing an operator to control the operation ofdevice 1. Also as reflected inFIG. 1 b,control interface 12 may preferably be operatively connected to driveassembly 4 anddrive assembly 4 may preferably be operatively connected tothreading assembly 8.Control interface 12 may preferably have any of a variety of shapes, sizes and/or configurations. For example, as shown,control interface 12 may have any of a variety of input selectors 14 (e.g., buttons, knobs, dials, touch-pads or touch-screens, etc.) for starting, stopping and/or otherwise adjusting the operation ofdevice 1.Control interface 12, in one or more different aspects of the present invention, may also be provided with any of a variety ofoutput indicators 16, such as, for example, visual indicators (e.g., LED/LCD displays, etc.), audible indicators (e.g., beeps, automated voice, etc.), or tactile indicators (e.g., vibration, heat, etc.). Thus,control interface 12 may preferably cooperate withinput selectors 14 and/oroutput indicators 16 to facilitate operative communication between the operator anddevice 1. -
Drive assembly 4 is generally shown in phantom lines to demonstrate that it is housed byhandle portion 2 and/orhead portion 6 and to reflect that it may have any of a variety of configurations and/or components. For example, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 ,drive assembly 4 may have adrive shaft 18 operatively connected to adrive motor 20 for generating a bi-directional, preferably rotational motion. In turn,drive shaft 18 may be either directly or indirectly operatively connected tothreading assembly 8 to provide the appropriate type and/or degree of motion thereto for effectively applying or threading one ormore accessories 10 to one or more strands of hair. Other configurations and/or components may also be used. It is noted thatdevice 1 is preferably electrically powered and may preferably be battery operated via one or moreinternal batteries 22 as shown inFIG. 2 . Alternatively,device 1 may be run from an electric cord (not shown) connected to an electric power source. - As shown,
head portion 6 is preferably at least somewhat annular or disk shaped with at least oneaccessory guide 24 extending at least substantially about the entire perimeter of acentral hub portion 26.Accessory guide 24 preferably has at least oneaccessory retaining groove 28 and at least oneaccessory retaining shaft 30. -
Accessory retaining groove 28 preferably runs along at least a substantial portion ofaccessory guide 24 and preferably opens outwardly or way fromcentral hub portion 26.Accessory retaining groove 28 may preferably accommodateaccessories 10 of varying size and/or shape.Accessory retaining groove 28 may also be adjustable to accommodateaccessories 10 of notably different shapes, sizes and/or configurations. -
Accessory retaining shaft 30 is preferably in and/or operatively connected toaccessory retaining groove 28 at one or more locations alongaccessory retaining groove 28.Accessory retaining shaft 30 preferably runs along at least a substantial portion ofaccessory retaining groove 28 and/oraccessory guide 24.Accessory retaining shaft 30 may preferably be at least somewhat curved to be at least somewhat parallel to the at least somewhat annular configuration ofhead portion 6.Accessory retaining shaft 30 and/oraccessory retaining groove 28 preferably has anaccess gap 32. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , threadingassembly 8 ofhead portion 6 preferably has at least onehair engaging element 34 and at least oneaccessory applicator 36. As shown,hair engaging element 34, in one aspect of the present invention, may preferably be a wire hook operatively connected toaccessory retaining shaft 30, for example. However,hair engaging element 34 may also have any of a variety of other configurations and/or components for safely and effectively grasping one or more strands of hair. Also as shown,hair engaging element 34 may preferably be positioned inaccess gap 32 so as to facilitate in transferring one ormore accessories 10 fromaccessory retaining shaft 30 and/oraccessory retaining groove 28 to one or more strands of hair. -
Accessory applicator 36, in a preferred aspect of the present invention, preferably cooperates withaccessory retaining groove 28 and/oraccessory retaining shaft 30. That is,accessory applicator 36 may preferably fit inaccessory retaining groove 28 so as to be able to bi-directionally slide or move therein. In addition,accessory applicator 36 may preferably have one ormore arms 38 for interacting withaccessory retaining shaft 30 and/or one ormore accessories 10 retained thereby.Arms 38 may in turn preferably be operatively connected to driveassembly 4 so that upon appropriate actuation ofdrive assembly 4, viacontrol interface 12,arms 38 move alongaccessory retaining groove 28 and/oraccessory retaining shaft 30 in at least one direction. - As shown, in one aspect of the present invention,
accessory applicator 36 may preferably be operatively connected to afirst gear 40, which in turn may be operatively connected to driveassembly 4 by one or moresecond gears 42. In another aspect of the present invention (not shown),accessory guide 24 and/oraccessory retaining groove 28 may preferably have one or more slots (not shown) through whichaccessory applicator 36 may be operatively connected to driveassembly 4 via astem 44, for example. Still other aspects of the present invention may utilize varied and diverse mechanisms for effectively and efficiently causingaccessory applicator 36 to traverseaccessory retaining groove 28. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 through 8 , having identified and discussed some of the preferred aspects and/or features of the present invention, in use,device 1 may be operated byfirst loading device 1 by introducing one ormore accessories 10 toaccessory guide 24 as shown inFIG. 4 , for example. Eachaccessory 10 may preferably have at least one aperture therein and may preferably be suitable to be placed inaccessory retaining groove 28 and/or onaccessory retaining shaft 30. Oncedevice 1 has been loaded as desired,hair engaging element 34 may be used to engage and/or hold one or more strands ofhair 11 in at least relatively close proximity toaccessory guide 24, viaaccess gap 32 as shown inFIG. 5 , for example. Preferably,accessory applicator 36 may then be actuated, viacontrol interface 12 and/or driveassembly 4, to apply or cause at least one, and preferably two ormore accessories 10 to the hair strands being held byhair engaging element 34 as shown inFIG. 6 . Thus,hair engaging element 34 andaccessory applicator 36 of threadingassembly 8 preferably cooperate to efficiently apply or thread one ormore accessories 10 to strands ofhair 11. After a desired number ofaccessories 10 have been threaded onto the engaged hair strands, preferably a hair clamp orfastener 46 may preferably cooperate with one ormore accessories 10 and/or the engaged or selected strands ofhair 11 to prevent the threaded accessories from falling off the accessorized strands ofhair 11. For example,fastener 46, in one aspect of the present invention, may preferably be a flexible band that is connected to anend accessory 48 as shown inFIG. 7 . The flexible band may preferably be movable with respect to endaccessory 48 so that one or more strands ofhair 11 may be engaged as shown inFIG. 8 to holdend accessory 48 as well as anyother accessory 10 aboveend accessory 48 in place on the engaged strands ofhair 11. Thus, once endaccessory 48 has been properly secured to the engaged strands ofhair 11 byfastener 46, the strands ofhair 11 may preferably be disengaged or released fromhair engaging element 34 to leave one ormore accessories 10 on the strands ofhair 11 to provide a decorative allure thereto. - The present invention having been thus described with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the present invention as defined herein. For example,
head portion 6 may be at least partially transparent to provide the user with a view of the internal components and/or loaded accessories prior to application. In addition, it is contemplated that the present invention may be used to apply a variety of articles, not limited to beads, to a variety of string-like objects, not limited to strands of hair. Further, the present invention device may also be purely mechanical and human-powered, as opposed to electrically powered, using drives and lever mechanisms of the type generally-known.
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1. A hair accessory application device comprising:
a housing having a handle portion and a head portion, said handle portion accommodating at least a portion of a drive assembly and said head portion having an accessory guide for accommodating one or more accessories and accommodating at least a portion of a threading assembly, said threading assembly having at least one hair engaging element and accessory applicator, and said accessory applicator being operatively connected to said drive motor.
2. The hair accessory application device of claim 1 , wherein said drive assembly is bi-directional.
3. The hair accessory application device of claim 1 , wherein said drive assembly has a drive motor.
4. The hair accessory application device of claim 3 , wherein said drive assembly has a drive shaft operatively connected to said drive motor.
5. The hair accessory application device of claim 4 , wherein said drive assembly has a power source.
6. The hair accessory application device of claim 1 , wherein said accessory guide has an accessory retaining groove.
7. The hair accessory application device of claim 6 , wherein said accessory retaining groove accommodates accessories of varying size.
8. The hair accessory application device of claim 6 , wherein said accessory retaining groove adjustably accommodates accessories of varying size.
9. The hair accessory application device of claim 1 , wherein said threading assembly has an accessory retaining shaft.
10. The hair accessory application device of claim 9 , wherein at least one hair engaging element is at an end of said accessory retaining shaft.
11. The hair accessory application device of claim 1 , wherein said one or more accessories are beads with an aperture therein.
12. The hair accessory application device of claim 11 , wherein said aperture allows said one or more accessories to be received over an accessory retaining shaft.
13. The hair accessory application device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said one or more accessories is a crimp bead.
14. The hair accessory application device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said one or more accessories has a fastener operatively connected thereto.
15. A hair styling device comprising:
an handle portion for accommodating at least a portion of a drive assembly; and
an annular head portion for accommodating at least a portion of a threading assembly,
wherein said threading assembly has a curved accessory guide for accommodating one or more accessories and an accessory applicator operatively connected to said drive assembly.
16. The hair styling device of claim 15 , wherein said head portion is transparent.
17. The hair styling device of claim 15 , wherein said handle portion has a control interface.
18. The hair styling device of claim 15 , wherein said drive assembly has a drive motor and a drive shaft operatively connecting said drive motor to said accessory applicator.
19. The hair styling device of claim 15 , wherein said drive assembly operates bi-directionally.
20. A method for applying accessories to one or more strands of hair comprising the steps of:
providing a hair styling device having a handle portion for accommodating at least a portion of a drive assembly, and an annular head portion for accommodating at least a portion of a threading assembly, said threading assembly having a curved accessory guide for accommodating one or more accessories and an accessory applicator operatively connected to said drive assembly, said curved guide having one or more hair engaging elements at an end thereof;
introducing said one or more accessories to said curved accessory guide;
engaging one or more strands of hair via said one or more hair engaging elements so that said one or more strands are positioned proximate said end of said curved guide;
actuating said accessory applicator to apply said one or more accessories to said one or more hair strands;
fastening at least one of said one or more accessories to said one or more hair strands to prevent said one or more accessories from falling off said one or more hair strands; and
disengaging said one or more strands of hair to leave said one or more accessories on said one or more strands of hair.
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