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They are also a key part of the aesthetic of the pop star Katy Perry, whose image as a bright-eyed girl-next-door has led to endorsements for many beauty products.\n\r\nThe lashes are made by hand-sewing individual hairs on to a piece of string. The job requires considerable skill and excellent eyesight. They are then sent to a factory to be cut into a range of styles.\n\r\nIn 2013, an article in the Sun on Sunday revealed that women in Asia were being paid between 1p and 8p per pair for making lashes that cost around £6 on the British high street. The lashes are a part of street fashion today, but also show how globalised manufacturing can connect one of the most famous women in the world with women living on the poverty line in South-East Asia.\n\r\nAs an artefact of global consumer culture, the false eyelashes are compelling, and Eylure’s history also tells the story of how globalisation has changed manufacturing. The brand was originally a British company and the first manufacturer of false eyelashes in the world. The company was started by the makeup artist brothers Eric and David Aylott in the 1940s, and began using pieceworkers and a small manufacturing facility in Welwyn Garden City.\n\r\nEylure grew through the 40s, 50s and 60s. In the late 1960s the company expanded its manufacturing to a facility in Cwmbran, Wales. The hair used for the lashes was imported in two shades: lighter colours imported from mainland Europe and black from China and later India. A single ounce of hair could produce 2000 lashes. The lashes sold in the 1960s for £5 per pair, the equivalent to around £100 today.\n\r\nThe Eylure brand has changed hands several times and is now owned by Original Additions. 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