Fuller, Gillian (18 de diciembre de 2017). «Ardell Brings Magnetic Lashes to the Drugstore». Allure. Consultado el 19 de septiembre de 2018. «First introduced by One Two Lash in 2016 (which won an Allure Best of Beauty Breakthrough Award for its innovativeness), magnetic lashes are far easier to apply and remove than their gluey counterparts, which are notoriously troublesome (especially for beginners) and difficult to maneuver.»
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Maheshwari, Sapna (25 de agosto de 2017). «In Social Media Era, Selfies Are the New Tupperware Party». The New York Times. Consultado el 19 de septiembre de 2018. «I thought, this is a product that will go viral because lashes make everyone look better, particularly in pictures — that's why a lot of brides get them," said Katy Stoka, the creator of the magnetic lashes, known as One Two Lash. She added, "Then it came in tandem with the obsession with the selfie.»
Sasso, Samantha (1 de julio de 2016). «One Two Lash - New Magnetic False Extensions». Refinery29. Consultado el 19 de septiembre de 2018. «Katy Stoka of One Two Cosmetics has created a new and easy way to get an effortlessly winged-out look minus the glue ... magnetic lashes. ... The lashes come in four different styles, ranging from very natural to total glam, and work by sandwiching your actual lashes using two magnetic layers of falsies.»