Perfectly
applies crease color EXACTLY where you want it.
«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.
Coastal Scents Classic Blender Crease Brush (at Coastal Scents): This is perfect for
applying a crease color, or blending a little shadow under your lower lash line.
Not exact matches
Start with a nude base shadow, then
apply shadow a shade or two darker than the base to your
crease and use your finger to blend the
color up toward your eyebrow.
Working with liquid or cream shadows,
apply a light shade as a base from lash lines almost to brows, then blend a slightly darker hue along
creases and - if you want extra definition - an even darker
color along lash lines.
I
apply a dot to the inner corner of the eye, then dot on center of eyelid and put a neutral
color in my
crease.
This cat eye is achieved by choosing a bright
colored liner and
applying a thick line to your top lashes, extending to the middle of your eyelid or up to your
crease, and then outward slightly to create a winged cat eye.
Its just the perfect shape for blending, it
applies color in the
crease but also blends it out for you.
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.
Step 2: Grab your eyeshadow palette and
apply your base eyeshadow
color along your top eyelid, starting from your lash line and working upwards to your
crease.
2:
Apply Intense I -
Color Eye Shadow in Trio for Browns using the medium shade for the
crease and the darkest shade across the lid.
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Apply a neutral base all over the eyelid, define the eye
crease with a medium tone shade Contour: Add depth to the outer eye corner and lash line Highlight: Illuminate the brow bone and inner eye corner to create the look of wider eyes
I use the smokey eye brush in the
creases of my eye lids to
apply and blend the
colors together.
Right above the
crease,
apply shade 2 - deep violet as a transition shade to help blend out the first
color.
Choose a deep bronze
color and
apply it to the corners of your lids and slightly into the
crease and onto the lash line to create a «v».
Then,
apply a flesh
colored eyeshadow, like beige to the
crease.
Then
apply a bright eye shadow of pink
color or again according to the outfit
color above the natural
crease line of your eye.
The round tips on both ends of the brush are perfect for
applying color all over the lids and for contouring the
crease and brow bone.
Apply MAC's Swiss Chocolate which is a reddish brown shade to the
crease as a transitional base
color.
Next came the Smashbox Photo Op Trio,
applying the lightest shade (vanilla) from lash line to brow bone, then adding the
color Sable across the lid, and lastly
applying the darkest shade Sumatra to contour and add to the
crease.
Apply a metallic with a foil - effect finish to the
crease, then surround it with deeper taupe or gray
color.
Now,
apply a thick
color shadow in black along the
crease of your eye.
Using a fluffy brush,
apply I - 550 (top
color) to outer corner and blend lightly into the
crease.
Step 1:
Apply a dark yellowish orange eyeshadow to the
crease and blend outwards and upwards to diffuse the
color.
You can make plum smoky eye by
applying a light mauve
color to the lid, and a deep plum in the
crease of eye.
After trying to give my brows the straighter, fuller appearance the model rocked with my Alverde Eyebrow Set in Blonde (and noticing my powder is far off my natural brow
color), I started by
applying MAC All Races all over my lid, blending it out with MAC Bamboo in the
crease for some warmth.
I used this award - winning Tom Ford Quad Compact in Honeymoon,
applying the darkest
color into the
creases of eyelid, then blending all over the lid with the more rosey
color.
You will then
apply the darker eye shadow
color to the eyelids from the lash line to the eye
crease making sure to blend so that the transition between both colours looks seamless.
Apply the highlight, or the lightest
color, directly on your brow bone down to the
crease of your eye.
The first step for me is to
apply the brownish / skin tone
color to the
crease of my eyelids and the outside corner of my lids.
She suggests using a brush to
apply the
color over the entire eylid, then using a clean fluffy brush to blend it into the
crease and toward the brow so it looks less intense.
At the Marchesa show, she
applied a cream gel liner in green or navy, depending on the models» eye
color, into the
crease of the eye, following the shape of the eye socket.