Hi everyone,
You know that one technique that always eludes you? You always try it but it always turns out horrible and you sit there thinking, "how does everyone make it look so easy"? For me, that's a cut crease look. I think it looks so pretty, but I'm always super confused about how and when to flick it out at the end so it lines up perfectly with my liner afterwards. It just boggles me. And getting that line so crisp and blended perfectly above? Ugh.
Well I tried a cut crease today so I'd like to share my attempt. I didn't use any tricks really to help me, just practiced the shape before I did it for real. I really just winged it!
Here's the final look:
You know that one technique that always eludes you? You always try it but it always turns out horrible and you sit there thinking, "how does everyone make it look so easy"? For me, that's a cut crease look. I think it looks so pretty, but I'm always super confused about how and when to flick it out at the end so it lines up perfectly with my liner afterwards. It just boggles me. And getting that line so crisp and blended perfectly above? Ugh.
Well I tried a cut crease today so I'd like to share my attempt. I didn't use any tricks really to help me, just practiced the shape before I did it for real. I really just winged it!
Here's the final look:
If you'd like to know how to recreate it, keep reading!