Friday, April 10, 2009

E.Y.E. Lashes NEW from Mehron

Eye Lashes for Extreme BeautyFalse Eye Lashes were popularized by the iconic film stars of Hollywood's heyday. Stars would wear false eyelashes to stand out and give them a magical look on the big screen. False eye lashes have been in and out of favor since the beginning of the last Century, making a comeback in the 1960's after falling out of favor in the early 1950's. Nightclub performers continued to wear false eye lashes throughout the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's and have worn them continuously in Las Vegas Shows. False Eye Lashes were used to drawn attention to the eyes and create depth.

Mehron was the leading manufacturer of False Eye Lashes for the Miami and Cuban Night Club performers of the late 1950's and early 1960's and have made them for theatrical productions and movie studios for decades. In fact the current President of Mehron, Martin Melik, son of the founder Mehron Melik as a child was often dispatched by his father to hand deliver False Eye Lashes to the night club dressing rooms in Miami in the 1960's. Mehron Melik began Mehron Makeup in 1927 hand making makeup and personally delivering it to the theatres throughout New York City, and he continued to personally service his clients over 40 years later.

As Mehron enters its 82nd year of developing, formulating, innovating and manufacturing quality professional makeup and beauty makeup they are introducing the exclusive Mehron Eye Lashes to the public, E.Y.E. Lashes . To intensify your eye lashes and create an Exteme Beauty Makeup Look, Mehron has packed E.Y.E. Lashes in five different choices. In re-creating a Makeup accessory from the past, Mehron has brought the false eye lash into the modern world of beauty makeup with these reusable E.Y.E. Lashes . To enhance the beauty of your eyes, select the E.Y.E. Lashes that are right for you, these quality lashes can even be trimmed. To adhere properly Mehron recommends AdGem Adhesive another Mehron exclusive formulation developed through 80 years of experience producing theatrical makeup

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