This tutorial is all about how to create a soft subtle cut crease look using some warm browns. For this look specifically I used the Too Faced Better Than Chocolate palette. A cut crease really makes the eyes pop and be the star of a makeup look. For this look specifically I didn’t use concealer for a sharp cut crease which makes it a bit softer. I did this by using flatter brushes and small detailed brushes to create the cut line. I like to draw my cut crease at the same curve as my eye crease and flick it upwards at the end. You can of course draw it on any way you like, I just find it’s easier to get both sides to match using the crease as a guide.
I’ve included a YouTube and Instagram Reel version of the tutorial, the YouTube version being more detail oriented showing more footage. The Youtube tutorial also includes a VoiceOver explains each step more thoroughly. All specific products used in the tutorial are listed below. Please let me know if you have any questions and what you think of the look.
PRODUCTS USED
Too Faced better than chocolate palette*
Too Faced Better than s**chocolate liner*
Velour Beauty first love lashes*, Ashley20 for 20% off*affiliate code
Morphe h2 brush*(brush from a holiday set)
Loreal Telescopic Lift Mascara*
*Items Received in PR
What do you think would you wear this soft cut crease look? I also have a Prep Your Eyes for Eyeshadow to Prevent Creasing post to check out as well. This will ensure your eyeshadows go on as vibrantly as possible and stay put longer.