.Lashify claims that the manufacturer is making unauthorized reproductions of its patented products.
LONDON — Lashify, a Los Angeles-based premium eyelash maker, filed a lawsuit in Qingdao, China, on Monday against Qingdao Hollyren Cosmetics Co., Ltd., one of the biggest Chinese manufacturers of eyelash products, to protect its intellectual property and to stop what Lashify claims are Hollyren’s unauthorized reproductions of the U.S. brand’s DIY lash extension products, including its proprietary application wand.
“Hollyren is selling Lashify’s patented wand to unsuspecting American companies,” said Sahara Lotti, founder and chief executive officer of Lashify. “We are filing this lawsuit not only to stop Hollyren from unlawfully using our creation, but to alert other companies that doing business with Hollyren is not worth the jeopardy it puts you in.”
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