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How to create a cut crease-- photos

How To Create A Cut Crease With Eyeshadow So Your Eyes Look Bigger & Brighter — PHOTOS




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The greatest thing about makeup is that it can help us all feel better about our self-perceived "flaws." Yes, it's important to embrace your insecurities, and yes, it's important to create your own definition of beautiful, but having makeup as a tool to make yourself feel more confident is a wonderful gift from the beauty gods. Thanks to highlighting palettes and innovative products galore, we're learning how to get a full pout or how to create a cut crease with eyeshadow, and are loving our needle-free options.
A cut crease is a great thing for those of us with extra small, deep-set or hooded eyes. A cut crease can make these shapes appear to be bigger and brighter. It's a pretty cool technique that I rely on daily — I have very small eyes, and I love creating a larger, doe-eyed effect with shadow. Even if you have large eyes, you can play them up and show them off in a grander way with a cut crease.
Creating a cut crease isn't terribly complicated. Simply put, it's a way of applying shadow that creates depth and dimension to your eyes. You don't need a special tool or expensive product, just your go-to eye shadow palette, a blending brush, and some patience.
Below are my go-to teps for creating a cut crease with eyeshadow.

1. Apply A Primer


Applying a primer before your eyeshadow is a super important step you should be doing all the time. A primer will help the shadow go on smooth and pigmented.

2. Apply A Transition Shade

A light matte brown, warm or cool, serves as great transition shade. You want to ease the transition from skin to shadow, and something a little darker than your skin tone helps do that in a way that looks blended and natural.

3. Stick To Mattes When Creating A Crease

When you're creating a crease, mattes are the most natural shades to use. After your transition shade, you can use darker browns and neutrals to deepen your crease.

4. Use A Fluffy Brush

A soft, rounded blending brush is the best tool for creating the illusion of a natural cut crease. When in doubt, just keep blending!

5. Hold Your Brush At An Angle

Instead of holding your brush upright, which can cause a harsher line, hold the brush upward and at and angle for a softer application.

6. Blend Out With A Transition Shade

Once you've created a deeper crease using a darker shadow, you can go back over it with a little bit of the transition shade to soften.

7. Do The Lid Last

If you want to apply shimmering shadows to your lid, do that last. That way, the color looks applied to a natural crease. Otherwise, your shadows may blend too much together and drown out the crease.

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