Summary: How to apply crease eye shadow for a gorgeous night time look; get professional tips and advice on applying evening makeup and cosmetic products in this free beauty video.
"Now that the lid is on, we're going to do a smokey crease. I'm going to stick with the theme. I'm going to do a color that's like this deep eggplant in her shirt. Just a deep, dark, smokey crease color. I'm also going to use this same color as an eyeliner. It's a great color to use for a crease and as a wet eyeliner. We're going to go into the crease of the eye. Since this is an evening look, we can be more dramatic. I'm really going to kind of put it on. The crease of the eye is basically a sideways V. You don't want to go too much further than the middle of the eye, and you don't want to go too much higher than the crease. You want to fill it in so it goes out like a cat's eye. It goes from light to dark. Blend, blend, blend. I'm using a crease brush. It's nice and fluffy. You just want to make sure you blend everything nice and smooth so it looks really balanced. You don't want anything to look like it's a fine, straight, jagged line. You want everything to look like it's blended in perfectly. Like it's supposed to be there. Open. Close. Just a little bit darker since it's an evening look. If you get a little bit under the eye, that's fine. Just do a little bit of a clean up. There's the smokey crease."
eHow Article: Applying Crease Eye Shadow for Evening Makeup