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Dec 24, 2013
Kiimy B.
Dec 24, 2013
Hannah K.
I'd start with eyeliner (like draw the cut with eyeliner and then blend it up, but not down) and then add the lid color, and maybe go over the line one last time with the eyeliner? If you can find Diggie G on here, ask him. He's the master of the cut crease. He has a tutorial on Youtube as well, his channel is Makeupbydiggie :)
Dec 24, 2013
Jes T.
I think with looks like this, the types of brushes you use are very important :) use an angle brush for the line, then take a small fluffy blending brush and very lightly blend it out :)
Dec 24, 2013
Jes T.
I agree witg hannah, diggie would probs help you more with cut creases more then any of us could haha xx
Dec 24, 2013
Kiimy B.
Hannah that was helpful, I didn't even think about using eyeliner, that would make sense. I need to fallow you, you have good advice :).
Jes a angled brush would probably work great! maybe both, first eyeliner than a angled brush to smooth it? that I think sounds like a good idea. thank you girls!!
and yea, I hope diggie finds this thread , I've seen some of his work he's amazing!!
Dec 24, 2013
Hannah K.
Aww thanks Kiimy, you're too sweet :) I hope it all works out for you, practice makes perfect you know?
Dec 24, 2013
Kiimy B.
With my eye open as is wide open or slightly open? Do I apply right in the crease or a little over the crease? So many questions I got for the famous Jacqueline :)
Dec 24, 2013
Kiimy B.
Hey I've heard a whole lot about your skills and how amazing you are with those brushes! Thanks ma, I'll give it a try tomorrow and post pics :) let's hope I get it right.