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.
For an everyday look, I opt for the previously mentioned ombré soufflé suprême light, creamy
shadow and a mixture between the 3rd and 4th eyeshadow
shade for my eyelid
crease.
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.
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 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 create my eye look using a matte transition,
crease, and blending
shade, then top the lids with one of these fabulous metal
shadows.
Pick a palette of powder
shadows (they won't
crease as much as cream formulas), in nude
shades similar to your natural coloring, he says.
«Brown
shadow in the
crease of the eye and a darker
shade on the corners and beneath the lower lashes create depth; highlighter on the brow bone opens up the eyes.
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.
EYES... From the new Smashbox Shape Matters Palette, I applied the taupe
shade to my lids, used the soft brown
shadow for a transition, the dark brown for my
crease, and the black in the outer corner.
Each of the pigmented, blendable
shades is a blend of liner, lid,
crease, and highlight
shadows in wearable mattes and metallics to define and contour your eyes.
Apply a dark, neutral
shade of eye
shadow to the
creases of my eyes, using a windshield wiper motion.
To boost this look for nighttime, blend a deeper brown
shadow shade into the
crease of your eye and go!
Next, layer Provocateur over the previous
shade with your Cruelty Free
Crease Brush, then buff upwards into brow bone to marry and blend the pigment of the two
shadows.
EYES... After priming, I applied my
crease / transition
shade using two Makeup Geek
shadows.
I swipe on an eye
shadow (I like powders) that is slightly lighter than my skin tone over the entire lid, followed by a light brown
shade on my lower eyelid and a slightly darker
shade just in my eyelid
crease.
Take a thin flat brush and apply concealer of a lighter
shade just directly to the
crease under the bag (=
shadow that the bag creates.