My first cut crease attempt please be honest.

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Mar 1, 2014

Whitney J.

Please don't just give positive.
Critique please

Mar 1, 2014

Whitney J.

And open

Mar 1, 2014

Vickie P.

I agree with Velen. A little more practice. Here's an example of my cut crease I did. FYI I'm no expert, but I try to make sure there is a defined line between the lid color and the crease color. I'm still practicing this method as well, but it's gd that we are here to learn. Hope this was helpful.

Mar 1, 2014

Patricia P.

The crease needs to be a little more pronounced. You need to have a different lid color because right now everything from your crease to your lid looks as one color. Try for your lid a matte white or any matte strong color so that you can see the separation from your crease and the lid. hope that helped :)

Mar 1, 2014

Shaye M.

^ what she says is all you need to know, you just need to make it a defined line, try not to blend the two colours together at all, it looks good though.

Mar 1, 2014

Tina K.

Miss Jackie, when doing a "closed banana" is closing part (tip of banana?) closed by the crease color meeting up with the liner on the top lid or by the crease color joining the liner along the lower lash line?

Mar 1, 2014

Tina K.

Whitney, I like your color choices and my amateur suggestion would be to clean up the shimmer shadow fallout which I think would help things look sharper too. You have very pretty eyes! :-)

Mar 1, 2014

Whitney J.

Thanks everyone.
Jacqueline, I think the closed banana suits me better than the cut crease. I like the look but I'm not much for packing on the shadow. I prefer neutrals browns and blacks. I'll keep practicing tho

Mar 1, 2014

Tina K.

Thank you!