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Apr 25, 2012
Dana K.
I have always loved the way cut creases look and I have tried them myself. The ones I have done have been moderately good but they always seem the slightest bit blended. I can never get it to be that PERFECT cut crease. Any advice?
Apr 26, 2012
Fancie B.
Check out queen of blending mua on youtube!
Apr 26, 2012
Dana K.
I'm already subscribed to her. She is fantastic! lol
Apr 26, 2012
Dana K.
I've never tried it with gel liner. Thanks! I'll be sure to try it that way. :)
Apr 27, 2012
Brittany P.
if you use a more sharp, defined brush insted of an actual eyeshadow brush or fluffly brush you will get better results. i have to use cheap brushes for those kind of things too because they have harder bristles which will intensify the product
Apr 27, 2012
Dana K.
Yeah I usually use a thin angled brush.
Apr 27, 2012
Virginia B.
If you draw a slight line (almost like an outline first) then as Andii j said use a angled brush, add more product then blend...it sould be great!
Apr 27, 2012
Heather H.
Another tip is that I ALWAYS use a little bit of black to define the line once I've pretty much finished applying all the shadows. It makes the line look sharp again after all the blending. My favourite "cut crease" angled liner brush is also very thin and has very stiff bristles.