Gary Thompson, aka the Plastic Boy, collaborates with Eylure

by | Jun 7, 2022

Eyelash brand Eylure have collaborated with Gary Thompson, aka the Plastic Boy, on a new lash style.

The cruelty-free false eyelashes are handmade and reusable for up to 10 wears per lash. The Eylure X The Plastic Boy collaboration now includes two styles:

  1. BAD & BOUJEE: a full and layered voluminous lash style, which ‘gives you dimension & drama’.
  2. PURRR!: a vegan faux mink lash which gives ‘a full and textured finish with criss-cross fibres will mesmerise’.

 

“I’m super excited to be bringing out another lash with Eylure. It feels like another dream come true! This lash embodies my vibe and my heart. I had to name this lash PURRR! as it’s something I always say to describe something cute and something that always makes me feel good! I can’t wait for everyone to try it.”

– Gary Thompson, aka The Plastic Boy

 

The Eylure X Plastic Boy lashes are available to purchase at Boots.

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