Why choose our mascara container?
Lihua Hardware & Plastic Products Co., Ltd, a Chinese-based firm specializing in high quality, innovative cosmetic and skin care packaging, has developed a series of square mascara containers made from Polypropylene (PP). Combining a classical, square shape for the exterior with durable PP, these mascaras provide not only elegant look but also great chemical resistance capabilities.
Over the years, mascara has evolved passed the point of being a simple mix of carbon powder and petroleum jelly. More and more, formulae have been invented to meet consumers’ needs in different markets around the world. Sometimes, standard materials such as ABS or PETG may not be suitable for all compositions. Based on this situation, Lihua Hardware & Plastic Products Co., Ltd has made molds which can do PET-G and PP for different customers to meet their needs in all circumstances.
With strong tenacity and great acid/alkali resistance, Polypropylene (PP) is one of the best choices as a material for mascara packaging. Besides, in order to be more friendly to our environment, Polypropylene (PP) is a good material for the planet because it can be fully recycled and produces less toxic matter, even when burned. By using this material, we can do more for our planet and to create a better brand image for our consumers.
Differing only in height, and maintaining the same length and width, these mascara tubes can be a series of products for brand owners to have different marketing strategies in the same market. The company can also provide numerous types of mascara brushes that can be used for different formulae.
Four myths about using mascara
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Not brushing the roots of your lashes
If you use mascara to carefully brush the roots of your lashes, your makeup application skills will go to the next level. Let's all try it. "If you don't apply mascara to the roots of your lashes, they will look shorter than they actually are."
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Using too much force
By brushing the roots of your lashes too hard, "you'll get mascara on your eyelids and make people think you're applying it in a speeding car." Use a cotton swab dipped in liquid to wipe away excess mascara after brushing your lashes.
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Pulling the mascara brush head up and down violently in the tube
The excess air in the tube causes the mascara to clump and flake - which also makes your brush prone to clumping and flaking and quickly becoming unusable. You should try to quit this bad habit.
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Using one mascara for too long
If you can't remember when you bought your mascara, throw it away. A mascara that has been used for a long time can produce bacteria that can lead to red, itchy eyes and even cause wheals or pink eye. This is a mistake that everyone tends to make.
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