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Summary: How to add eye crease makeup for applying makeup like Jessica Simpson; get professional tips and advice on creating various celebrity makeup styles in this free beauty video.
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
"Okay so now that the lid is on we are going to move onto the crease. And we don't want a heavy crease. That's not the look. You could actually stop here and not even do a crease. But because we are going to do such dramatic eyelashes I want to do a minimal crease. Just a little bit of a crease. So I am using kind of like a taupey a deep taupey color and again it's got iridescence to it. I am going to use the same color as eyeliner so it's going to kind of all mesh in together really pretty. It's got kind of a plumy feel to it so it’s not going to be harsh or dark. I am using a nice fluffy crease brush and I am just going to dip into it very lightly and start slow. Can you hold that for me? And I am going to go right to the crease of the eye which basically is making a sideways V and filling it in. And you don’t want to go further than the center of the eye. You want to keep the crease toward the end of the eye. You want it to go from light to dark. Little by little I am just going to add more and more just depending on how dark I want to go. Again I said I didn't want to go very deep with this I wanted to keep it pretty natural. Open. Let's get a tiny bit more close to the end of the eye and just make sure you blend blend blend. Blending is the key. Like I said you want everything to blend in together, you want it all to look like it’s molded together and meshed together like it belongs to one another even though the colors are so completely different. Open. And then I am just going to take a tiny bit on the end of this brush and just go a little bit under the eye just to sweep very minimally. Look up again. So whatever I do on top I do a little bit on the bottom. Just a tiny bit to make sure everything looks blended and even and there we go we have the crease done. "
eHow Article: Adding Eye Crease Color Makeup for a Jessica Simpson Look