crease cutting experiment with electric eel and deep thruth

MaskedBeauty

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you have such pretty eyes!
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and you did a very good job.
 

Kragey

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Originally Posted by Heiaken
Yup, I think it should have been more defined too, but I also forget to mention that this is my first cut crease look
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I'm still trying to figure it out and definately need to practise more
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For a first cut crease, it looks AMAZING. One trick I like to use is to apply the "line" for the cut wet, then blend up from it; it makes it stand out a little more. Then again, I like my cut creases very sharp.
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I love those colors on you, BTW; they really make your eyes pop!

Also, I'm glad to see another Specktra-goer who doesn't use eyeliner in all of their looks. Fhew!
 

Heiaken

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Originally Posted by Kragey
For a first cut crease, it looks AMAZING. One trick I like to use is to apply the "line" for the cut wet, then blend up from it; it makes it stand out a little more. Then again, I like my cut creases very sharp.
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Thanks for the tip, I'm surely gonna try that out next time!

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Originally Posted by Kragey
I love those colors on you, BTW; they really make your eyes pop!

Also, I'm glad to see another Specktra-goer who doesn't use eyeliner in all of their looks. Fhew!


I do love my blues
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And as for the eyeliner, I do have blacktrack f/l on upper lashline, but it's very, very thinly in there, just to give the eyes a more defined look. Eyeliner is a must have for me for allmost every look, but I do like to apply it very thinly most of the times.
 
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