Social media is buzzing with the news of sudden expiry of beauty icon Ja’Maal Buster on September 25th, at just 34. He was the self-proclaimed Eyelash Guru.
Scott confirmed the death of Buster on September 26th, but no cause of death has been revealed yet.
Ja’Maal Buster’s legacy in the fashion world
Ja’Maal stepped into the fashion world at a very early stage and became an eminent personality in this field. Buster always wanted to pursue personal passion and hence, he left the job of managerial position in reputed company “Dolce & Gabbana”.
His first lash applicator was sold on QVC in 2010. This invention has given his career a huge boost. In an interview in 2014, Ja’Maal stated that his invention is very simple to use and anyone can use it at home. The eye-lash kits comes of different styles and ranges.
Buster worked hard on setting up their own brand, which later became extremely popular. It has been noticed that popular divas likeBeyoncé, Lindsay Lohan, and many more have used the special lash kit.
Ja’Maal Buster explained in an interview in 2018 that every woman is different, and their eyes are also different. This inspires us to design specific lash kits suitable for all.
Early Life of Ja’Maal Buster
The Eyelash Guru Ja’Maal Buster was born on December 25th, 1989. He moved to Dallas after high school but later settled again in Detroit, Michigan. In 2009, he participated in Matha Stewart’s show and promoted his work for the first time.
Ja’Maal’s Instagram Followers
Ja’Maal Buster has emerged as an extremely popular face in the fashion world and a social media influencer. His Instagram account has more than 140K followers.
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