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Applying Mineral Makeup Eyeshadow Crease Color

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Summary: How to apply natural mineral makeup eyeshadow crease color; get professional tips and advice on natural mineral makeup and cosmetic products in this free beauty video.

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By Jenny Karl
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Jenny Karl has over eleven years experience working for cosmetics establishments in NY, NJ, PA, and CA. She's also worked as a freelance makeup artist and light, hair, and wardrobe...read more

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"Now that the base and the lid are on, we're going to finish off with a crease and then the eyeliner. I'm going to use the same color for the crease as I am for the eyeliner. I'm just going to use the crease dry and the liner wet. It's like a deep eggplant color. I'm going to dip my fluffy natural hair brush into it. Like I said, a little at a time. It's a little more natural these mineral makeup’s, but when you're using them dry of course. Just use a little at a time to kind of gage what the color is going to look like. This is pretty sheer as I'm applying it right now, so I'm just going to add a little more. The crease of the eye is like a sideways V. You kind of want to draw it as a sideways V and then fill it in. You don't want to go any further than the ball of the eye and you want to go in higher than the crease of the eye. You want to keep it darker towards the end. That kind of gives that cat's eye effect, which is always more attractive and makes the eye look bigger. Like I said, if you want to keep it more natural, you could stop here or you could just keep adding a little more and a little more and a little more. This look is pretty natural as it is, so I'm just going to keep it pretty neutral. Like I said, these are loose powders, so they may fall and you can just clean up afterwards. It's not a big deal. open for me. Look up. I'm just going to take a little bit under the eye too to kind of give it a little bit of a smokey feel. Now the crease of the eye is done."

eHow Article: Applying Mineral Makeup Eyeshadow Crease Color

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