Make Up Tutorial - Drama Of The Purple or Cutting The Crease

I hope the name speaks for itself. Today I played around some of purple and blue colors. And here what I came up with. Kind of cutting the crease technique, again. I know, I do it pretty often, but at the same time I really do like it so much. May be I just have to find a couple of new cutting the crease ways and do not bother you :P Because I totally in love with those dramatic eyes going on. Also it is kind of long tutorial and the actual make-up takes a lot of time. There is a lot of sorta detailed and fine work to do. But once this will be done for the first time you can find a way that works for you best. And then this technique will not seem very difficult at all. Believe me, I had started too!
Also recently I started to get a lot of questions about my blush color. So, I decided to show it to you all because there is nothing of magical hahaha~. It is in VoV single eye shadow pan right now, because there was left a very little amount of the product in the actual blush pan (coz I'm using it all the time when I do tutorial updates here). So for more convenient use, I moved it in a usual eye shadow pan (crushed it and then pressed again). And of course I got rid of the actual blush pan and I don't know the exactly name and brand of it! I bought it a long time ago and it was so cheap! Please, forgive me this :P But it's just a matte and very pigmented pink shade. I use a very little of it and I have to blend it very very well. Otherwise it looks like 2 big spots I got on my face. I can offer you an alternative for this blush I guess. Choose any of your pink matte eye shadows you already have in your collection and put it on your cheeks with a blush brush as usual. Blend it out very well and I am sure you'll have the same effect! Very do hope it helps for some of you!
To start make-up with I primed my eye lid with Shiseido concealer and set it with Tony Moly loose powder. After that with The Face Shop purple crayon eye pencil I draw "V" shaped line on outer corner of my eye and blended it out with a small stiff brush. Brush for concealer will works just as well.
With a small stiff brush which I was used for blending out purple pencil I applied Deep Purple eye shadow by Castledew all over that pencil base. Don't get under the cutting crease line. With the tip of the brush I blended out harsh lines.
As a sticky color base I used VoV Color Song Eye Color cream eye shadow in Glow Purple #6. Applied it all over my main lid and gentely blended it in with my ring finger.
With a flat regular eye shadow brush I applied VoV single e/s in Aqua Violet #7345 on outer corner of my main lid. And now don't get high up than the cutting crease line.
On middle part of my eye lid I applied Violet color using the same flat brush. And nicely blended both colors together.
After that I took another flat clean brush and applied VoV eye shadow in Vacancy Blue on inner part of my eye lid and pull it underneath the eye as well. And blended it with Violet shadow.
With Cathy Cat blending brush I applied VoV eye shadow in Blue Star #7431 right above Deep Purple and blended it in very well.
For my highlight color I used a big flat brush and matte light purple eye shadow. Blended all eye shadows downwards. So it looks more nice and soft.
I lined my waterline with black eye pencil. For outer corner of my lower lash line I used the same Deep Purple by Castledew and a little bit of Vacancy Blue by VoV. I also lined my upper lid with The Face Shop black liquid eyeliner, curled lashes, applied black mascara and finally added The Face Shop XN false eye lashes.

On my lips just a neutral lip gloss. Nothing heavy again.
Thats it for today. Don't forget to let me know what do you think? I love to hear from you!

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