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May 30, 2016
Lauren B.
Like how do I make the crease line look sharper instead of faded?
May 30, 2016
Grace T.
I usually just use concealer to clean under it then put whatever shadow I want to use on the lid on...YouTube has lots of tutorials though, that's how I learned.
May 30, 2016
Lauren B.
Thanks
May 30, 2016
Grace T.
No problem!!😀😀
May 31, 2016
Genevieve D.
I saw a rally cool trick on YouTube! use a pencil liner to define the crease then smudge it in a upward motion (to keep the line clean towards the lid) and then use eyeshadow to,blend. it looked really easy and did a good job!