Blending The Crease Area
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Jan 8, 2013
Joy M.
I love the smokey eye and dramatic eye looks but sometimes I can't quite get it blended correctly or my colors blend together the wrong way (hard to explain) what can I do to make both eyes even and perfectly blended mostly the crease area!!! Help! I'm a perfectionist I will stay in the bathroom all day!
Jan 8, 2013
Angie P.
Do you use the right transition color and I probably spend most of my makeup routine blending lol
Jan 8, 2013
Joy M.
not sure if I do or not lol I wear a lot of different colors but usually I blend the dark after my lid
Jan 8, 2013
Joy M.
I sometimes go too high on the crease blending or not high enough and I can only see the blending when I shut my eyes :( ugh frustrating