Cut Crease Pictorial (Brittany O.)
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Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
Jul 16, 2013
Sarah J.
Beautiful :) x
Jul 16, 2013
Michelle D.
Omg they are soo gorgeous!
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
Jul 16, 2013
Tara C.
awesome!
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
I forgot to say but all my brushes are from Coastal Scents.
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
I kept my open for this step. I always keep them open when I'm going to draw the new crease because I get to see where the crease line is going and if its too high or too low.
Jul 16, 2013
Nikelle B.
Gorgeous! dumb question... is a cut crease always above the natural crease or does it just mean to "exaggerate" the look of a crease?
Jul 16, 2013
Naomi S.
Nice!... I'm following this thread.
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
I get a small/medium shadow brush and grab the lighter brown/tan color.
I start patting the color first.
And I try to get as close as I can to base of the line.
After the patting is done I blend the color lightly.
I stop and open my eye. That helps me see where I'm heading with the blending.
Don't do too much or else you won't have a brow bone.
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
I use the same brush.
I grab a little bit of the Deep Roast, just on the tip of the brush.
I tap the excess color because this brown can get messy.
I start the patting routine again at the base of my crease line.
When I'm done doing that I start to blend very carefully.
I don't blend to high either because I still want to be able to see the other colors I've applied.
Again, I open my eye to see where my blending is in line.
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
----I'm using the shadow brush----
I grab a very little amount of the black.
I still tap the brush.
Every time when I use black on my cut crease I'm very careful to follow the base of the original line I first drew.
The black will give it some depth and a smokey look to your cut crease.
After placing the black I blend.
I once again open my eye to make sure I'm not over blending.
This is very important.
Open your eyes every time you stop blending.
Blend - open - blend - open
Jul 16, 2013
Diego G.
I use the white eyeshadow in the palette as a highlight color to my brow bone.
You decide how much white eyeshadow you want.
I prefer a noticeable amount. (Lol)
I just tap the white on the brow bone.
And bring it down just a bit.
You don't want a harsh line between the transition color of the cut crease and the white.
Jul 17, 2013
Daena T.
This is so helpful thanks for doing this Diggie :)
Jul 17, 2013
Diego G.
I clean the lid a bit.
I get rid of the fallout.
And apply a bit more concealer.
I set the concealer with a white highlight color that comes in the Blush/Contour Palette from Coastal Scents.
Jul 17, 2013
Diego G.
I don't know what it's called.
I blended the brown on both corners of my eye.
I like how it gives it depth when the eye is open.
Jul 17, 2013
Diego G.
I apply a lil concealer from the concealer palette and set it with Revlon's Nearly Naked in Light Pale #020
I grab my NYX eyeliner in black.
I line just my water line with this.
Jul 17, 2013
Diego G.
I apply that to my lash line and blend down.
I also set my eyeliner with this green.
Then with a mother shadow brush, another small one, I grab some black and place it I've the liner.
This gives it a smokey effect that I love!
**I personally like to wing the bottom color also**
I like the effect it gives to the final look
You don't have to do it if you don't want to.
Jul 17, 2013
Diego G.
NYC Liquid Liner. It dries matte.
Just be careful not to cry.
Jul 17, 2013
Diego G.
After putting lashes on I'm basically done with the whole look really.
But knowing me, I'm never satisfied with anything, so I decided to add glitter liner from Italia to my inner corner as a highlight.
Hopefully this helped a lot of you girls.
I had already done one before this one bit wasn't as detailed.
Videos have been requested for this look as well as others, but my computer charger is broken me I haven't had the money to go buy one. I'm poor 😁lol.
But as soon as I get the charger I'm recording videos and uploading them to YouTube.
One last thing.
You don't have to necessarily use the same products as me. And definitely not the same colors.
You can do a pink and green for all I know, and still follow these steps.
Well, I'm done. Have fun
-Diggie ❤
Jul 17, 2013
Linda R.
Wow absolutely amazing! I'm so jelly! I must try this in the near future! I don't think mine would even come close to this but I can try :)
Jul 17, 2013
Lety A.
Wow, it looks soo pretty like always! Thank you for doing this it's really helpful.
Jul 17, 2013
Ivette H.
This is very nice, I want to try it.