How do you do a half cut eyeshadow crease?
- What Exactly is a Cut Crease?
- Step 1: Apply eyeshadow primer.
- Step 2: Apply your base eyeshadow color.
- Step 3: Carve your crease.
- Step 4: Blend your color.
- Step 1: Apply your base crease eyeshadow colors.
- Step 2: Apply foundation or concealer + setting powder.
- Look #1: Modern Boho.
What is a visible cut crease?
When you use the cut-crease technique you’re essentially combining a light shade of eyeshadow, followed up by a line or “cut” placed in the crease to showcase definition and in return help the eyes appear wider, and more awake. If cut-crease eyeshadow looks are what you’re after, you’ve come to the right place.
What concealer should I use for cut crease?
Many people like to use a very light or white concealer for cut creases! This helps the lid shade show its true color. If you used a medium skin tone concealer and tried to put a blue shimmer on top, it would look more dull than it would if you used a light or white colored concealer as it’s base.
What is the best concealer to use for a cut crease?
My favorite budget friendly concealer for cut creases is the e.l.f. Cosmetics 16HR Camo Concealer for $5 – it’s extremely full coverage and works as an awesome eyeshadow base.
Can you do a cut crease on hooded eyes?
If you’re in search of an eye makeup look that adds shape and definition, look no further than the cut crease. As the name suggests, this look features a distinct line that “cuts” at the crease to add extra depth and contouring around the lid, making it an especially popular technique for hooded eyes.
Does cut crease make your eyes look bigger?
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. Simply put, it’s a way of applying shadow that creates depth and dimension to your eyes.
What makeup do you use to cut the crease?
Natural Cut Crease
- Apply primer to the eye area.
- Use a warm neutral shadow to define your crease.
- Apply concealer or foundation to cut the crease.
- Set the concealer with a neutral powder before applying nude eyeshadow to your lids.
- Line the upper eyelid with brown eyeliner and add a coat of mascara.