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How to Apply Eyeshadow in Your Crease
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Applying eyeshadow to your crease can enhance the shape of your eyes and make them appear more defined. Here's how to apply eyeshadow in your crease: 1. Choose your eyeshadow color: Select an eyeshadow color that will complement your skin tone and eye color. A neutral shade like brown, taupe, or gray works well for most people. However, if you want to add a pop of color, choose a shade that complements your outfit or complements your eye color. 2. Apply a transition shade: Before applying the main eyeshadow color, apply a transition shade to your crease. This will create a gradient effect and make the eyeshadow look more natural. Choose a shade that is slightly lighter than your main eyeshadow color and blend it into your crease using a fluffy eyeshadow brush. 3. Apply the main eyeshadow color: Take your main eyeshadow color on a small, tapered brush and apply it to the outer corner of your crease. Blend the color towards the inner corner of your eye, keeping the color concentration highest at the outer corner. Build up the color gradually, making sure to blend the edges to avoid any harsh lines. 4. Blend everything together: Use a clean blending brush to blend everything together. This will make the transition between colors more seamless and ensure that there are no harsh lines. 5. Finish with eyeliner and mascara: Apply eyeliner to your upper lash line and mascara to your lashes to complete the look. Tips: - Start with a light hand and build up the color gradually to avoid applying too much at once. - Use a clean blending brush to blend the colors together for a seamless transition. - If you make a mistake, use a cotton swab dipped in makeup remover to clean up any excess eyeshadow. - Don't forget to prime your eyelids before applying eyeshadow to make it last longer.
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