Help with new eyeshadow looks? :)
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Jan 4, 2014
Lauren M.
You could always do a neutral cut crease! It's dramatic, but the neutral colors will help balance it out a bit. :) I like using my Lorac Pro Palette with the nude shade on the lid and the matte brown shades to cut the crease. To intensify where I cut the crease I usually take a hint of black (or the deep purple depending on my mood) and carefully go over that line of separation between the nude color and the matte browns. You can always put whatever color you want on the lower lash line- my favorites include a deep green shade, a vibrant purple, or "sable" from the Lorac Pro. I hope I helped! :)