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titleOfInvention Applicator for hair treatment composition for improved hair strand effect
abstract The present invention relates to an applicator (1) that makes it possible to apply the hair treatment composition to the hair strands accurately, without cluttering and evenly. The applicator (1) includes a plate (10) movably connected to the indentation (20) by a connection (30) and an inner side of the plate (10) extending toward the indentation (20). Hair orientation means on the surface (101), lower metering means (50) on the peripheral edge (222) of the recess (20) and upper metering means (60) on the inner surface of the plate (10) Each of the metering means independently includes an inner surface and an outer surface, and the outer surface of the upper metering means (60) and the lower metering means (50). Independently have a convex shape. When the applicator (1) is in the closed state, the lower metering means (50) and the upper metering means (60) are substantially juxtaposed to provide fluid metering means.
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