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Cut crease
Cut crease










cut crease

Use the berry shade on the lower lash line and blend it out with the same pink, orange and yellow shadesĩ. Take a yellow or gold shimmer eyeshadow and pack this on to the centre of the cut crease, blend this in to the pink shimmer shade either sideĨ. Next up, take a pink shimmer shade and pack it on the outer parts of concealer and near the lash line of the cut crease. Now to cut the crease, take concealer and a Lily England M1 or 106 flat shadow brush and carefully create a curved line in the middle of your eyelid slightly above the crease and take the concealer down to the lash line (don’t set)Ħ. It’s all about the blend! Time to blend out the pink shade with an orange shade, followed by a yellow shade to create a blended transition of coloursĥ. Use a slightly lighter pink shade around the outside of the dark shade, blend these two shades in to one anotherĤ. Use a brush to apply a dark berry eyeshadow shade around your eyelid within the creaseģ.

cut crease

Start by priming your whole eyelid with concealer (make sure not to set it!)Ģ. It can take time to master but once achieved the result will look incredible. There are lots of variations of the cut crease eyeshadow look, so play around with colours and technique to make the perfect look that will suit you. Grab your favourite eyeshadow palettes and let'e get started!ġ. We’ve put together this step by step makeup tutorial by to help you achieve a perfect sunset inspired cut crease. The ‘cut crease’ makeup trend all the rage across Youtube and Instagram right now - the eye makeup looks fabulous for glam occasions but can take time to master.












Cut crease