First ever cut crease. Help!
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Jun 2, 2014
Sarah O.
I know the black doesn't look like it reached my inner corner but It did.
Products:
L'oreal HiP #538
LA colors palette
Maybelline the falsies mascara
Jun 2, 2014
Avani P.
I would blend a tad bit more. I would also use a matte color for the crease instead of two shimmery colors. You did pretty good for the first time!
Jun 2, 2014
Elisa E.
Agree w/Avani, I don't know how much lid space you have to work with but you should start the "Cut line" above your natural crease, so that when you look straight on like in the second pic all of your work doesn't get lost, also blend out the top of the "Cut line" in a gradient.
Keep practicing this isn't a technique that comes over night ;)
Try YT tutorials :)
Jun 4, 2014
Mya T.
It's best to use a cream shadow for the cut part , and blend out a lot more , also, if you're not going to wear fake lashes it looks best to not line your lashes with an eyeliner because it will look like a sandwich crease haha. For the cream shadows by the way, use a jumbo eye pencil that way it's must easier to draw and blend. 😊