Golden Color Eyelash Factory
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Place of Origin: | Zhejiang, China (Mainland) |
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Reusable Colored Fake Eyelashes
Quick Detail:
Full handmade fake eyelash,Transparent clear band
Material:High quality synthetic fibre black and glossy
Individual package,with customer Logo applied.
Description:
Item Name: |
Fake Eyelashes |
Material: |
Synthetic Hair(import from south Korea) |
Style: |
Hand-tied unique kitting |
Item NO. |
2103 |
Color: |
Black,Red,Blue,Yellow or according to customers' samples |
Grade: |
100% handmade with lower price |
MOQ: |
Minimum order 500 Pairs and mixed items workable |
Package: |
1 pair/pack, . 5 pairs/pack, 3 pairs/pack, 2pairs/pack or as client’s requested packing method |
Delivery time: |
We have Big Stock to guarantee fast delivery |
Payment terms |
T/T,Paypal / Western Union |
OEM |
Clent's own Logo,Private Label,packing design,OEM and ODM work are welcome |
Glue |
Medium-drying easy to apply and no harm to eyelid. |
Characteristic |
Durable and reusable |
Application Tips
Gish claimed that Griffith invented false eyelashes, but like many Hollywood legends, this one proves to be not exactly true. In 1911, a Canadian woman named Anna Taylor received a U.S. patent for the artificial eyelash; hers was a crescent of fabric implanted with tiny hairs. And even before that, hairdressers and makeup artists tried a similar trick. A German named Charles Nestle (nee Karl Nessler) manufactured false lashes in the early 20th century and used the profit from sales to finance his next invention — the permanent wave. By 1915, Nestle had opened a New York hair-perming salon on East 49th Street, with lashes as his sideline. Nestle promoted false eyelashes as a guard against the glare of electric lights and hired chorus girls to bat their eyes at customers. To some men of the era, it was as if a booby trap had been introduced in the war between the sexes. “When a fair young thing looks at you mistily through her long, curling lashes, do not fall for it until you investigate,” warned one columnist in 1921. “The long, curling eyelashes may not be hers, except by right of purchase.”
eyeshadow, if desired (I always apply eyeshadow before I apply false eyelashes, because the lashes could get in the way if I applied them first. However, wait to apply mascara until after the false lashes are on securely).Apply eyeliner.Coat the entire false eyelashes with powder while they’re still attached to the plastic tray it came with in the packaging. This helps prevent the false lashes from sticking together, but this isn’t a required step.