Use the dark color in
the crease of the eyelid to contour and underneath the lower lash line for a softer line.
This eyeshadow doesn't get stuck in
the creases of my eyelids like some colors do.
Swipe the Alima Pure Bronzer in Maracaibo from earlier through
the crease of your eyelid to deepen the color.
Using a flat brush, apply the peach eyeshadow around
the crease of your eyelid, as seen in the image.
Layer dark grey and shimmery taupe eyeshadows from your lash line to
the creases of your eyelids.
This eyeshadow doesn't get stuck in
the creases of my eyelids like some colors do.
Use a plum shade to contour
the crease of eyelids.
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.
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.
Use waterproof eyeliner and mascara to avoid product from settling in
the creases of your eyelids.
Blend the Enhance shade across
the crease of your eyelid, then apply along your upper and lower lash line for a gorgeous wearable daytime makeup look.
Apply your favorite bronze shadow in
the crease of your eyelid with the same brush.
As the name of this makeup brush implies, this slim little brush is perfect for the application of Fruit Pigmented Eyeshadows in
the crease of the eyelid.
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.
As the name of this makeup brush implies, this slim little brush is perfect for the application of Fruit Pigmented Eyeshadows on
the crease of the eyelid.
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.
I also never have trouble with them moving by the end of the day, like going into
the crease of my eyelid if anyone knows what I mean haha!
All of the colours are too dark as «all over» colours for my everyday face, so I use them only in
the crease of my eyelids.