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Entrepreneur launches Lash Ribbons to revolutionise the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ DIY lash industry

Rachael Hanley launched the lashes business to fill a gap in the market when lockdown led to salons closing

Lash Ribbons based in Huddersfield is revolutionising the lashes industry(Image: Lash Ribbons)

A Yorkshire beauty business is aiming to revolutionise the DIY lash industry with its new environmentally-friendly product.

Rachael Hanley originally launched Cherlaan Ltd 12 years ago as a wedding accessories business, but the arrival of the pandemic delayed nuptials for thousands of couples across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and impacted the business.

Ms Hanley, based in Huddersfield, looked to diversify in lockdown and successfully applied for a bounce back loan, leading to the creation of new brands Lashes Out, followed by Lash Ribbons, which was launched this June.

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The businesses filled a gap created in the market when the national lockdowns forced the close of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ salons - but sales have continued to grow following the easing of restrictions.

The founder explained how Lash Ribbons is aiming to shake up the bourgeoning lash industry by offering customers a cheap alternative to often costly, professionally applied lashes.

Ms Hanley says it allows customers to create their own set of salon quality lashes in 10 minutes, in the comfort of their own home, to wear continuously for 10 to 14 days with no damage to their own eyelashes.

Lash Ribbons is a 15-16cm strip of lightweight lash segments on an ultra thin band. The band has been developed so that the customer can place it underneath their own lashes and can be double or triple stacked.