Crease cut can be really developed and clear, but your crease can definitely have a mild cut that isn't 'in your face', but rather beautifully smudged and minimalistic.
Clear cut crease method. A 50's/60's makeup staple!
You can definitely do a cut crease with eyeshadows of different hues of the same color family and mix and match shadow techniques. As long as your crease is accentuated, you're doin' it!
Marilyn Monroe's cut crease method was the most famous eyeshadow technique back in the day. And people today are trying to amplify it and take it to the next level. In my opinion, though, she rocked it and there's nothing to improve, only innovate on. =)
Glitter can spice things up in all situations, and this method is no different!
The absence of shadow is also a method you can implement: this is a method usually done with concealer, so make sure you have a good one if you want to try it!
An amplified natural cut crease - like Marilyn's on 10th!
Adorable look with fine glitter, a natural colored cut crease and winged black liner might just be your next staple for a night out on the town!
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