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  • Two technicians in full white anti-static cleanroom suits and masks oversee an automated conveyor belt transporting brightly colored eyelash extension trays under a brilliant blue UV-C sterilization light array in an ISO-compliant cleanroom facility.
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  • A clinical extreme close-up shot of a LASHMAITRE lash tray back label against a sterile packing line background. A hand in a blue nitrile glove meticulously applies a tamper-evident holographic seal. Sharp focus communicates regulatory safety, highlighting a scannable QR code, a distinct manufacturing batch number, and text reading "Made with 100% Medical-Grade PBT" and "ISO 10993 Compliant."
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  • A wide-angle view inside a stark, industrial ISO Class 7 cleanroom at LASHMAITRE. Workers in sterile bio-hazard suits operate automated laser-cutters processing medical-grade PBT for wholesale lash boxes. A clipboard in the foreground shows ISO 10993-5 clearance and lot-tracking logs.
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  • Sterile workers using automated dispensers to bottle fast drying eyelash extension glue in a LASHMAITRE clean-room, with ISO certificates visible in the foreground.
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  • Sterile LASHMAITRE workers using automated laser-cutters to manufacture PMMA acrylic workstations in an ISO-certified clean-room, featuring ISO 10993-5 documentation in the foreground.
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  • LASHMAITRE operators in sterile gear using automated pneumatic dispensers to bottle formaldehyde-free lash adhesive inside an ISO-certified clean-room, with safety documentation in the foreground.
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  • A sterile lab macro-photo comparing two lash fibers on a test rig submerged in a 75°C steam bath. The generic lash on the left is nearly straight (J curl), while the LASHMAITRE double-heated lash on the right holds a perfect D curl.
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  • Documented clinical-grade production: LASHMAITRE workers in sterile gear pack bulk lash ring cartons, verified by the foreground ISO 10993-5 cytotoxicity clearance certificates.
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  • A raw, unedited documentary photograph taken inside the high-ceilinged LASHMAITRE Los Angeles fulfillment center. A heavy-duty wooden pallet rests on the concrete floor, loaded with brown cardboard boxes of differing sizes. Several boxes are marked with functional 'LASHMAITRE' text, 'LOS ANGELES HUB', 'PBT POLYMERS', and technical data. A clear sleeve contains a wrinkled manifest where a official worn U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION 'RELEASED' stamp with red ink and date text: 'CBP RELEASED / LAX / 04 APR 2026' is clearly visible. Taped next to it is a small, functional digital climate data logger showing current reading '71°F / 48% RH' and small graphs, alongside a printed paper log next to it showing a clear chart and text 'CLIMATE CONTROLLED LOG / 24-HOUR STABILITY VERIFIED / LASHMAITRE LA HUB' and verified signatures. In the background, a massive industrial racking system is filled with other pallets and a forklift operates blurred further down an aisle. A small tag on a post reads 'FIG. 03: LOS ANGELES FULFILLMENT PALLET'.
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  • A wide-angle, raw photograph taken inside the LASHMAITRE Los Angeles fulfillment center. Focus is on heavy-duty industrial racking systems. In the foreground, a wooden pallet holds shrink-wrapped cartons of double-heated green eyelash extensions, displaying taped, official, red-stamped US Customs (CBP) clearance and heavily audited MSDS documentation.
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  • A raw, unedited wide-angle photograph inside the LASHMAITRE Los Angeles fulfillment center. In the foreground, a wooden pallet holding shrink-wrapped cartons of synthetic double-heated PBT polymers features wrinkled, official US Customs (CBP) clearance and heavily stamped MSDS documents. A massive industrial racking system fills the background under realistic warehouse lighting.
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  • A technical data visualization chart comparing the impact of acidic residue on adhesive curing speed. It shows a stable green line representing LASHMAITRE's neutral foil base versus a jagged red line indicating generic paper tape residue causing curing time to spike from 1 to 6 seconds.
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