Human hair lashes are made by sourcing human hair, sterilizing it, processing it into individual lashes, and then attaching them to a base for application. Here's a breakdown of the process:
Sourcing the Hair
- Human hair is gathered from donors.
Sterilization
- The collected hair undergoes a rigorous sterilization process to ensure it is clean and safe for cosmetic use. This typically involves cleaning with strong disinfectants.
Processing and Shaping
- The sterilized hair is then processed to create individual lash strands. This includes:
- Cutting: The hair is cut to the desired length.
- Sorting: The hair strands are sorted based on length and thickness to ensure uniformity within a set of lashes.
- Curling (Optional): The hair may be curled to provide the desired lash shape, such as a C-curl or D-curl.
Attachment to a Base
- Finally, the individual lash strands are carefully attached to a lash band or base, which is what you use to adhere the lashes to your eyelid. This is typically done by hand to ensure precise placement and a natural look.