Cut Crease Tutorial: 4 Steps for Bigger and Brighter Eyes

The cut crease makeup is one of the most effective ways to make the eyes look bigger and more defined. At its core, it’s an application technique that involves using concealer or a lighter shade to draw a sharp line across the crease. The trick is to create an illusion of more lid space and a lifted gaze especially for those with almond-shaped or smaller eyes. While the cut crease eyeshadow may look intricate, you can definitely pull it off nicely with the help of this tutorial!

What You’ll Need

  • Eyeshadow palette
  • Concealer
  • Fluffy blending brush
  • Small crease brush
  • Flat concealer brush
  • Shimmer or metallic eyeshadow
  • Mascara
  • Eyeliner
  • Tissue, tape, or makeup wipes

Cut Crease Eyeshadow: A Step-by-Step Tutorial

In the next section, we’ll break down the cut crease technique into four easy steps. You’ll learn how to prep the base, define the crease, and contrast colors.

Step 1: Create Your Transition Base

Sweep a neutral shade slightly above the crease and use a fluffy brush to blend the shadow. 

Step 2: Deepen the Crease

Take a darker eyeshadow and apply it directly into the crease using a smaller brush. Then, blend outward but keep the color concentrated in the fold of your eye. 

Step 3: Cut the Crease with Concealer

Dip a small flat brush into the concealer and smooth it across your eyelid to create a sharp line that separates your fold from the darker shadow above the crease. Start concealing near the lashes and stop just under the fold.

Step 4: Add Contrast and Finish the Look

Apply a bold or metallic eyeshadow over the concealed area, then slightly blend the edges. Finish with liner and mascara for maximum impact.

The Final Swipe

A cut crease makeup can define narrow lids and hooded eyes that blending alone can’t achieve. However, anyone can use this style to make their eyeshadow stand out. Mastering the technique means the colors will no longer disappear into the folds while your eyes will look more lifted than ever. 

FAQ

What brush is best for cutting the crease?
A small and flat concealer brush gives you the sharpest result.

Do I need concealer for a cut crease?
Yes, concealer (or an eyeshadow base) helps create the clean, defined line that makes this look pop.

Ready to try this eyeshadow method? Practice your cut crease makeup and share your results in the comments section below. 

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