Trade Probe into Artificial Eyelash Extensions Quietly Settled
Published Date: 9/3/2025
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Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission has ended its investigation into certain artificial eyelash extension products because the parties involved reached a settlement. This means no more legal back-and-forth, and everyone affected can move on without extra costs or delays. If you’re in the eyelash extension business, this is your green light to keep things running smoothly!
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Eyelash Extension Trade Case Ended
If you are in the artificial eyelash extension business, the U.S. International Trade Commission has granted a joint motion to terminate the remand investigation because the parties settled. The investigation is terminated, so affected businesses can continue operations without further legal delays or additional legal costs from that remand investigation.
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