Start by creating a deeper crease using the black eye shadow in the palette (shown above), darkening
the outer crease of the eye and the lower lash line.
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.)
You should also use Fudge to smoke out the
outer corner
of the
eye and into the
crease.
I then use the mid shade colour, and put a wash
of colour through the
crease of my
eye, but only on the
outer third.
«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.
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 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.
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eyes 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 applied shade no.1 - dark brown (Too Faced Chocolate Bar) in the
outer corner
of the
eye and a little bit in the
crease.
Add a sweep
of mid to deep toned shadow in the
crease of the
eye blending it out to the
outer edge and a dot
of highlighter in the center
of the lid.This will brighten the
eyes.
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'm wearing Tootsi Lip Pencil and Tootsi Lippie Stix on my lips, Rain on my cheeks, Cowboy on my lid, Daddy in my
crease (I added a different shadow in my
outer crease to darken it a bit), Hello on the inner corner
of my
eye, Snap Dragon on my lower lash line, and a different shadow on my brow bone.
I used the black shadow in my
crease and really smoked it out on the
outer v corner
of my
eyes.
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.
Although it's labelled as a
crease shade I really love using this on my entire eyelid or the
outer corners
of my
eyes.
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.
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.
The trick is to create a small V on the
outer corner
of your
eye, going slightly into the
crease.
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.
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.
To create this
eye look I used Eden in the
crease, Saffron in the
outer corner, Oud on top
of Saffron, Blood Moon on the lid, Retrograde on the inner lid, Celestial on the lower lid and Desert Sand on the browbone.
I was wearing Mac Taupe over the lid with ColourPop in a pickle in a
crease and darkened
outer corners
of my
eyes.