First attempt at cut crease.

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May 6, 2015

Tori S.

It's for prom. I haven't gotten a really light cream for the lid yet. Also ignore my eyebrows. I'm getting them done tomorrow. thanks!

May 6, 2015

Tori S.

closed

Definitely blend out the crease so it's not a stark line and your liner could come to a sharper point (:

May 7, 2015

Tori S.

I just switched to a pencil liner so I'm not used to it. I am getting liquid soon as well so it will be sharp! thank you ladies!

May 7, 2015

Les N.

Did you use a transition shade?
I would blend out it out more and make the wing more sharp

May 7, 2015

katie s.

Agree with the ladies above (:

May 7, 2015

Kailey L.

I have to respectfully disagree with the other ladies! I personally prefer a cut crease that has a sharp line, I only blend it out in the inner corner and the top of the line, and usually take some foundation on a concealer brush to make the bottom of the line nice and sharp.

May 7, 2015

Sadie G.

I would take a dark shadow along the bottom of your lash line! But it looks great for a first attempt! A lot better than my first try!

May 7, 2015

Michelle D.

Better than any of the attempts I have done in the past! I find the best way to do a cut crease is to use an angled brush to map out the line and then with a small shader brush, blend out the color upward. Applying the lid color last would make it pop out more. :D.

May 7, 2015

Tori S.

I did use an angle brush and dark eyeshadow lol. prom is tomorrow so I will attempt again tonight. thanks girls!

May 7, 2015

MaKenzie T.

I actually have to respectfully disagree with many of the ladies above. A cut crease is supposed to have a sharp prominent cut in the crease. That is why it is called a cut crease. Try using a gel liner as the base for your cut or something.