Bamboo DUO Head Wand
Bamboo Multipurpose Wand
A powerful multi-use tool, our bamboo duo head wand is just what your beauty routine doctor ordered. A bamboo wand with a mascara spoolie and eyeliner brush at each end for double the power!
Use it alone in your makeup supply arsenal or as part of the ultimate false lash maintenance kit.
What is a mascara spoolie? A mascara wand without the mascara! Used to comb through brows or lashes, you can use it to shape or blend your brows or to maintain and clean your FerroLashes.

























Use the mascara spoolie end of the wand to comb through your lash and clean any makeup residue off while separating the lash fibres, giving your lash a fluffier, wispier, and more voluminous appearance.
The angled makeup brush can be used for filling in eyebrows, applying or blending eyeliner, building the perfect cat eye, or shaping eyeshadow.
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Understanding Magnetic Eyelashes - The Science Behind the Trending Lash Revolution
First and foremost - what are these magnetic eyelashes?
They're false eyelashes that have tiny magnets attached to the lash band - which then attach to either a second band designed in the same way - which sandwiches your lashes, to a magnetic eyeliner or adhesive or by way of anchor magnets (similar to the first one, but with more precision).
Unlike traditional false lashes which are applied using a glue, magnetic eyelashes eliminate the hassle of applying glue to your eyelids - they're reusable and don't damage your natural lash line....

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"However, asbestos is a notorious carcinogen, which means that exposure to it can cause various health problems, including cancer. While the use of asbestos in many industries has been banned in several countries, its presence in cosmetics is still a concern."
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has been used in various industries for decades. It is well known for its heat-resistant properties and has been widely used in construction, automotive, and manufacturing industries. However, asbestos is a notorious carcinogen, which means that exposure to it can cause various health problems, including cancer. While the use of asbestos in many industries has been banned in several countries, its presence in cosmetics is still a concern.
