Handmade Individual False Eyelashes , Asian Eyes Single False Eyelashes
Negotiable /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Synthetic Black Thick Natural Looking False Eyelashes Soft Reusable
Synthetic Fibre Glitter False Strip Eyelash , Decorated False Eyelashes
Handmade Glitter False Eyelashes For Woman , Fun False Eyelashes
Party Glitter False Eyelashes For Big Eyes , Unique False Eyelashes
Handmade Red Cherry Glitter False Eyelashes Synthetic For Party
Criss Cross Glitter False Eyelashes For Small Eyes , Long Thick False Eyelashes
Handmade Individual False Eyelashes , Asian Eyes Single False Eyelashes
Private label eyelashes with customer package
High quality glue
Stock for fast delivery
Cheap lashes price high quality
Description:
Item Name: |
False Eyelash(Strip Lash) |
Material: |
Synthetic Hair(import from south Korea) |
Style: |
Super Natural |
Item NO. |
828(086) |
Color: |
Black,Red,Blue,Yellow or according to customers\' designation |
Grade: |
Premium lash with high quality(100% handmade) |
MOQ: |
negotiation |
Package: |
1 pair/pack, . |
Delivery time: |
5-15days depending on quantity and designs.(We have Big Stock) |
Payment terms |
T/T,Paypal / Western Union |
OEM |
Customer\'s Logo,Private Label,packing style,OEM and ODM are welcome |
Glue |
Quick-drying, Medium-drying, Slow-drying, work for one weeks. |
Characteristic |
Reusage / Recycled/More than 10 times Reuable |
Tips :
The above hand-tied false eyelashes are made by experience workers who are working in our factory more
than 5 years.They are very professional and high efficiency.With their efforts and hardworking.Our main
brand Malliss is one of the most famous brand of eyelash in China.Our ethos is Quality Eyelashes and
reliable service.With relentless persuit on quality,we have customers from Southeast Asia,Europe and
Australia and we are keeping long time business for years.
Please feel free to email us for our detailed Product Catalogue !
One day in 1916, while filming “Intolerance,” D. W. Griffith studied an actress in a Babylonian costume and felt something wasn’t right. Seena Owen’s eyes, he said, should be twice as large and “supernatural.” He ordered his wigmaker to use spirit gum to glue a pair of lashes made from human hair onto Owen’s eyelids. “One morning she arrived at the studio with her eyes swollen nearly shut,” the actress Lillian Gish, who was also in the movie, wrote in her memoir. “Fortunately, Mr. Griffith had already shot the important scenes.” Within a decade, false lashes became standard equipment for actresses — and for flappers who imitated the “baby doll” eyes that they saw on-screen.