Eyeshadow help!! what to do.
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Jul 10, 2015
Natalie A.
Jul 10, 2015
Natalie A.
Jul 10, 2015
Livi H.
Hi Natalie! I follow a youtuber named fromheadtotoe and she has the same eye as you. She always does some great looks, I urge you to check her out!
Jul 10, 2015
Natalie A.
I love fromheadtotoe! I'm actually subscribed to her!:) Unfortunately we do not have the same eyelid, but our eyeshapes are very similar!
Jul 10, 2015
katie s.
You have to create the illusion of a crease. Put your crease shade where and ordinary crease shade would go! Same with outer v (; It's exactly the same, you just have to decide for yourself where the crease and outer v would normally be placed according to your eye shape