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When you’re bored of lashes with rounded roots, we got Ellipse lashes  here. The ellipse lashes have an elliptical base which provides a more stable bonding with the natural lashes and have higher retention. And also they have a splited tip that can make it thicker, softer, and fluffier lashes. Ellipse lashes are most used for classic lashing but they are softer than classic lashes. The 0.15mm ellipse lash are as soft as 0.05mm classic lashes, 0.20mm are soft as 0.07mm classic lashes, 0.25mm ellipse lashes are soft as 0.10 classic lashes. They’re also lighter, which means they’re less damaging to your natural lashes.Â
Advantages of Ellipse Lashes
When you have short or thin lashes, normally you’ll think “oh I wanna thick, strong, and dramatic lash lines”. But with traditional lash method, your natural lashes may not hold the lash extensions and the lash looks as you expected. At that time it’s ellipse lashes’ turn. Ellipse lash extensions have a width of a.15~.25 lash extension without adding any extra weight due to their special shape. The elliptical base creates a depth in the lash line that traditional lashes can’t achieve on their own.
Next is the texture of ellipse lashes. With ellipse lashes, you can create many diffierent lash looks, classic, volume, hybrid or wet set……..Ellipse lash extensions give you chance to experiment with the design of your sets like an artist. To produce a dramatic look mix in some longer ones with a classic set to give depth. To provide definition and break up the fluff, sprinkle them into a volume set.Â
Another amazing advantage of ellipse lashes is the long retention. When you are applying lash extensions, the foundation is everything. If the extension’s base isn’t adequately bonded to the natural lash, it may will fall out within a few days, or hours. Ellipse lashes have a broader base providing more surface area for the extension to effectively come together with the client’s lashes. In that way, the retention also increases.Â
Difference Between Flat Lashes and Classic Lashes
First, the most obvious difference is the shape. Ellipse lashes have a flatter, more oval shape than classic lashes, which have around, circular base. The ellipse lashes give the eye a wispy eyeliner illusion, while the classic lashes give the eye a more natural look. Ellipse lashes, like typical individual lashes, come in a variety of curls that are appropriate for any eye and style.
The base is the distinction between regular lashes used for classic lashes and ellipse lashes. Ellipse lashes have a flattened base, which makes the lash itself lighter than regular lashes.
Ellipse lashes, also known as Cashmere Lashes, or Flat Lashes, have an oval shape that is reversed rather than rounded. A ellipse lash’s concave surface gives more contact area for adhesive attachment. As a resul, the ellipse lash extensions last far longer than standard extensions. Only the top or bottom of the natural lash can be covered with a ellipse lash. Regular lash extensions can be applied to the natural lash on the top, side, or bottom.
Things to be Careful When You Have Ellipse Lashes
Because the base shape is thin on the top or bottom and thicker on the sides, it will stick to the natural lash, it is best if applied to the top or bottom. The point of adhesion is not strong enough to hold the extension in place without twisting the natural lash if it is positioned on the side. So lash artists need to make sure that not applying eyelash extension to the side of natural lashes.
It’s easy to lose control of how much lash adhesive gets picked up with Ellipse lashes because of their broader base. You have to deal with the stuck-together lashes and slow-drying lash adhesive if you dip and withdraw too rapidly. The right to use the lash glue is that inserting lash extensions into the middle of the adhesive dot in 1-2mm, then carefully withdrawing the extension is the finest approach to dip them in glue.
The last thing is that when you use ellipse lashes you have to think of it as an icing on the cake but not the whole cake. Many lash artists are unaware that Ellipse or flat lashes are actually not intended for entire sets. Ellipse lashes with full sets usually have a plasticky appearance. This is primarily due to manufacturing; many flat lash styles have a glossy finish, and because there is more surface area on the lash, the light will reflect more of the lash’s face.