Not exact matches
Taking your pencil
brush again, apply a small line from the outer corner of your
eye dragging it up towards the outer corner of your
crease.
Taking a pencil
brush, apply a matte black
eye shadow to the outer third of your cut
crease (directly above the line you just drew.)
To create the smoky
eye, apply Eyestudio Lasting Drama Waterproof Gel Pencil in Sleek Onyx to the FaceStudio Concealer
Brush and blend it through your
crease and along your lower lashes to give it a rock «n» roll effect — no precision needed.
For the
eyes brush eyeshadow in the same colour family as hair to the entire eyelid and underneath
eyes and layer with a complimentary colour, working up toward the
crease of the
eyes.
A
crease brush is for applying a darker shade into your
crease or to layer a wash of color onto your lid over your base
eye shadow.
«Use the
brush in small, circular motions while adding the product from the outer corner of the
eye moving inwards in the
crease.»
«I typically apply the
crease color starting from the outer corner of the
eye, and into the
crease, three quarter ways in, using a ponytail shadow
brush,» says Scibelli.
Then, I take the Taupe color and with a fluffy
crease brush, lightly
brush the Taupe color into the outer corner of my
eye and blend it across my
crease.
Step 4: With your blending
brush, take the color Jetsetter from the
eye palette and add it to your
crease using windshield wiper motions.
So swirl your tapered blending
brush (don't pick up any extra shadow) over the dark - brown eyeshadow you just applied, blending it up into the
crease of your
eye and across your lash line to really define that outer V. Keep blending in concentric circles until all harsh lines are invisible.
Using a blending
brush, like a Make Up For Ever 216 or an E.l.f. Crease Brush, pick up a darker brown shadow (only a few shades deeper than the last shadow) and smudge it lightly it into the outer corner of your eye near the lash line, then blend it beneath the eye, sweeping it along the first third of your la
brush, like a Make Up For Ever 216 or an E.l.f.
Crease Brush, pick up a darker brown shadow (only a few shades deeper than the last shadow) and smudge it lightly it into the outer corner of your eye near the lash line, then blend it beneath the eye, sweeping it along the first third of your la
Brush, pick up a darker brown shadow (only a few shades deeper than the last shadow) and smudge it lightly it into the outer corner of your
eye near the lash line, then blend it beneath the
eye, sweeping it along the first third of your lashes.
So swirl your tapered blending
brush over a warm, soft - brown shadow (only a few shades darker than your natural skin tone) and blend it into the outer V of your
eye, sweeping it from your lash line to the middle of your
crease.
I use the smokey
eye brush in the
creases of my
eye lids to apply and blend the colors together.
Kit includes: 300 TAPERED blush: specially designed for highlighting, blush and sculpting of cheeks for a smooth, soft finish 102 TRIANGLE concealer: this
brush has a straight, angled edge for perfect application around
eyes, nose and chin to mask flaws 203 TAPERED SHADOW: dense
brush with precision edge for easy application of
eye shadow in
creases and on eyelids, for seamless results Includes exclusive case for storage, which can also be used as a clutch.
In this kit, the smoky
eye brush is pencil - like at the tip, meaning it's intended for precise shadow application in the
crease.
Use MAC eyeshadow in Corduroy and blend shadow with a
brush along the outer
eye corners and along
eye crease.
Finish by using Cruelty Free
Crease Brush E40, Flat Shader E30, and Smudger
Brush E20 to apply stunning
eye shadows to lids, brow bone, and waterline as desired.
Then, gently press a cranberry - hued shadow onto lids with an
eye shadow
brush, blending up to the
crease.
Then I spread the
crease color through my
crease with a fluffy
brush and blended it out to the end of my eyebrow and back down under my
eyes as well.
You can use this as a
crease brush if you're
eyes are on the smaller side.
Just keep in mind it's on the larger side to use for the lower lash line so if you have very small
eyes, you may prefer the Elf
Crease Brush which is a baby version of the blending b
Brush which is a baby version of the blending
brushbrush.
Regardless of what
eye look I create, I ALWAYS define my
crease using this
brush.
The nude base gives a primer effect as well as helps the color of the
eye shadow to pop (Yes you just got to now a hack) Next I took the gold shade (bottom line 2nd shade from left) and dabbed it all over the
eye lids till the
crease with the Colorbar
Brush.
Sweep XTREME BLACK with the blending
brush though the
crease of the lid, outer corner and near the lower lash line, blending it out to accentuate the
eye shape.
I know they have their Powderbleu line of
brushes which are meant to be used with powder products but the only
eye brush in that range is more like a fluffy
crease brush and is not meant to pack on products like this range.
Sweep DARK with the blending
brush though the
crease of the eyelid, outer corner and near the lower lash line, blending it out to accentuate the
eye shape.
Now blend the brown
eye shadow into the black near the
crease area, use a blending
brush.
My
eye shape is a little wonky and trying to contour the
crease is a freaking nightmare but this
brush made is so easy.
Sweep DEEP SHADE with a blending
brush through the
crease of the eyelid, outer corner, and near the lower lash line, blending out to accentuate
eye shape.
This
brush is essential for applying gel liner but it can also be used for shading on the eyelid or
eye crease.
To ensure your natural makeup looks is seamlessly blended, finish by using your
crease brush to buff the lightest
eye shadow above the edge of your
crease; this will prevent a harsh line between where your darker shadow stops and your bare skin begins!
«A
crease brush should be able to pick up enough product to deliver a nice concentration of color into the
crease of the
eye while diffusing the edges!
The cruelty - free
eye shadow
brush can wedge into the tiniest
creases to blend and soften any edges.
In your
crease and below the lash line at the outer corners of your
eyes, use your fluffy
crease brush to apply Gold Espresso (a golden brown) for added depth and dimension on this subtly metallic nude
eye makeup look.
Pat Butterfly shade onto the outer corners of your
eyes close to your
crease with Cruelty Free Eye Shadow
Brush # 2 and blend out edges.
Grabbing our Sex Kitten Palette, use your flat head
eye shadow
brush to apply Sexy Luminizer all over the lid, just past the
crease.
EYES: To achieve that bold and modern Twiggy
eye look, Jessica began by picking up a soft blending
brush and buffed in a mix of Buxom Cosmetics Eyeshadow Bar Single Eyeshadow in shades Lingerie Lover, Haute Couture and LBD into the
crease.
A gray - toned shadow palette like Smith & Cult's ($ 44; net-a-porter.com) can help achieve that dramatic cut -
crease eye, then use a lip
brush to get Bite Beauty's Cayenne hue ($ 26; sephora.com) into the most precise shape possible.
To add warmth and dimension to her skin he
brushed a mix of the lightest color and the medium color from the Kat Von D Shade + Light Face Contour Palette along her cheekbones and
creases of her
eyes and topped that off with a bit of Benefit Hoola Light.
To give your
eye a smoky look,
brush a small amount of brown
eye shadow along the
crease and blend.
They have angled
brushes (for the corner of your
eyes), small
brushes, flat
brushes,
crease brushes, smudge
brushes, etc..
The small round
brush can be used for
eye shadow blending and
crease color application.
This makeup
brush is also perfect for applying a pop of colorful
eye shadow to the corners of your
eyes, or to add more drama to the outer edges of your
crease.
EYES... From the Kat Von D Mi Vida Loca Palette, I placed Strutter above my
crease as a transition shade, then applied Lemmy to my lids using a synthetic
eye brush dampened with some MAC Fix + (for a more foiled effect).
This makeup
brush is also perfect for applying a pop of colorful eyeshadow to the corners of your
eyes, or to add more drama to the outer edges of your
crease.
Dip the
Crease Brush into your favorite natural eye shadow and in a gentle windshield wiper motion, apply to the crease of your
Crease Brush into your favorite natural
eye shadow and in a gentle windshield wiper motion, apply to the
crease of your
crease of your
eyes.
b. Starting the
eye makeup with the Sugar Blue Liner on the outer v and
crease line, taking the angled
brush from Colorbar I pulled the out the line in outwards stroke to give that winged effect.
Blend the darkest shade into the outer corner of your
eye and into your
crease, making sure to stay darkest on the outer edge, gradually easing the softening the colour as you blend towards the inner
eye — think «cat» as you shape your sultry
eyes,
brushing the colour into a point angling towards the end of your eyebrow.
Apply the same product with a
crease brush into the outer socket line of your
eye with a buffing motion.
With the same
brush pat Blue Hour PurePressed
Eye Shadow into your
crease and outer corner of your
eye lid.