Understanding Eyelash Production: Composition and Quality

 

When choosing which synthetic lash to use for eyelash extensions, professionals consider brands, prices, and styles. However, a deep understanding of lash production and the materials used can truly make a difference in terms of quality and comfort for your clients, while also impacting eye health.

Synthetic Lashes: What Are They and How Are They Produced?

Synthetic lashes are artificially manufactured filaments created by synthesizing other components, using materials such as PBT (polybutylene terephthalate). PBT is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic that offers chemical, thermal resistance, and dimensional stability similar to polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

Different Types of Synthetic Lashes and Their Characteristics

  1. Silk Lashes: They mimic silk with their shine and flexibility but can quickly lose their curl in hot climates. They are typically made from pure PBT.

  2. Synthetic Mink Lashes: Widely used, they are known for their lightness and softness, offering comfort compared to synthetic silk lashes. They have an intense black shine and a matte effect. They are made from a blend of poly/fiber and are also commercially known as Mink and Cashmere.

Origin of the Name "Synthetic Mink"

The term "Mink" refers to a mustelid mammal of the genus Martes, commonly known as a marten. Due to their highly prized fur, these animals have been extensively hunted, leading some species to rarity. To offer a product similar to the softness and feel of real mink, synthetic lashes are called "Synthetic Mink" and represent a safe and cruelty-free option.

 

Choosing Quality Synthetic Lashes

Eyelash extension manufacturing factories, particularly those from Asian countries, are constantly improving the production of materials. Today, it is possible to find synthetic silk lashes that retain their curl and high-quality synthetic mink lashes. However, it is essential to consider the origin of the product and thoroughly evaluate aspects such as the curling and sterilization process of PBT fibers, to ensure a choice that meets excellence standards.

With the evolution and growth of this technique, the market offers several commercial names for synthetic lashes, but all are made from PBT plastic fibers. Professionals seeking excellence must pay close attention to the quality of PBT fibers, as well as the curling and sterilization processes, to offer the best product to their clients.

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