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Feb 20, 2014
Simran B.
Here's a pic tell me how I could improve :)
I used:
- The NYX "all I've ever wanted" pallet.
- Maybelline gel eyeliner 01 Black
- Lakm?: Kohl ultimate
I didn't use mascara so you could see my eyelid properly but I use: Rimmel Day 2 night Glam'eyes, Maybelline the falsies and l'or?al million lashes :)
Sorry for the picture's quality.
Feb 20, 2014
Laura G.
That honestly luk really cool :D I lyk it!
Feb 20, 2014
Lauren E.
You could maybe add a light gray/brown transition shad before you apply your other shadow colors, try it with a fluffy blending brush and work that into your crease then add the black so it won't be such a drastic contrast (coming off as unblended ) between your crease shade and brow bone! It looks great though😊
Feb 20, 2014
Mary R.
Study cut crease tutorials on YouTube. You'll see that even though there is the definition, they still blend out the harsh lines. It's important to use fluffy eyeshadow blending brushes and transitional colors.
Feb 20, 2014
Sully Scout B.
Idk what else to say because blending is all this needs!
Feb 20, 2014
Stephanie S.
Yes, blending is all this needs
Feb 20, 2014
Dominique W.
Get you a transition color closet to your skin tone and blend it out. That way you want have any harsh lines unless that's the look you are going for.
Feb 20, 2014
Tiffany B.
Feb 20, 2014
Natasha N.
I actually love how your make up looks in that picture. You don't always have to blend the eyeshadow like crazy :)
Feb 20, 2014
Rocio P.
My best suggestion is to find videos on youtube on how to blend in a cut crease its hard to explain it thru words lol but this looks nice. maybe if you did the liner a bit thinner? try that to see if you like it :D.