My attempt at cut crease!
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Apr 27, 2014
Claire P.
Face:
Nars sheer matte foundation (Deauville)
Nars orgasm blush
Mac concealer (under eye)
Mac mineralizer skin finish (perfect topping)
Eye:
Bobbi brown (charcoal)
Bob I brown (ivory)
Mac Harvest Green mineralize shadow
Lips:
Mac prolong wear lip liner (more to love)
Mac lipstick (rose lily)
Should I do a tutorial on YouTube for this as well? Thank you my beauties! 😊
Apr 27, 2014
Gretel T.
Very pretty :))
Apr 27, 2014
Reese S.
You did a very very nice
Job! Although it appears to be more off gradient. The whole idea to a cut crease sharply in a contrasting color. Like for
This look I would have gone with a very dark brown or black. And typically you do want to the outside "flick" I am going to call it which is the end of the crease to be sharp like a wing and you want that to be the most intense. And you always should do the sit crease a little above your natural crease/natural contour because otherwise you won't see it when you open you eyes. I would recommend maybe a silver eyeshadow and a black crease but that is just me. Again these are just tips, but overall nice job
Apr 27, 2014
Lara C.
The cut doesn't seem sharp enough... I would make line straighter amd make the shadow on top darker. but it looks good:)
Apr 27, 2014
Reese S.
* cut not sit
Apr 27, 2014
Erin M.
Apr 27, 2014
MaKenzie T.
The cut is not sharp or defined enough; however, this is a very good start.:))))
My advice is to make your cut smoother and more defined. Start by cutting your crease first, and then doing the rest of your look. I'm in a rush for time so sorry if I'm not super clear. If it were me, I would even bring your cut up a teensy bit past your natural crease.
Your liner is very nice:)))) If you need more advice I would ask one the mods. Sorry if I wasn't to much help.
Apr 27, 2014
Bailee H.
^^^ Listen to Makenzie. And also, I'd add a lid primer, the color looks very splotchy and not blended well.