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As a professional factory that has been in the field of false eyelash manufacturing for many years, we know that the raw material is the core of the product quality. In this article, we will bring you a comprehensive understanding of the five basic materials of artificial eyelashes, helping you make more professional consumer choices.
1. Polymer synthetic materials: technology empowered beauty
PET (polyethylene terephthalate)
As the ‘king of cost-effective plastic raw materials’, accounting for 80% of the industry's usage.
Excellent ductility, especially suitable for making economical ‘bundled eyelashes’.
Weakly maintains natural curves and requires a styling process.
PBT (Polybutylene Terephthalate)
An engineering plastic known as a ‘shape memory fibre’.
High-temperature resistant and can withstand curling temperatures of 160°C or more.
Superior mechanical strength ensures a long-lasting curl.
Widely used in high-end single lash products.
PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
Light-sensitive, yellowing when exposed to UV light for a long period of time.
Dioxin emissions have been reduced by 98 per cent through environmentally friendly processes.
Used as a base for speciality lashes.
2. Natural protein materials: an example of natural aesthetics
Rare animal hair
Mink/fox/squirrel hair: each hair has its own natural lustre gradient.
Weasel tail hair: unique balance of rigidity and flexibility (now fully artificially farmed)
Hair traceability management system in strict compliance with the CITES convention
Human hair
Selected hair extension remnants for recycling
Protein scale structure for a realistic touch and reflective effect
Each batch of raw materials has passed FDA-level biosafety testing.
3. Material Performance Comparison Guide
Our factory always adheres to the manufacturing philosophy of ‘material determines quality’. Whether you need to create a natural look for everyday or a special effect look for the stage, we can provide professional material solutions. Visit our materials lab and see for yourself the journey that makes each lash what it is.