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Millennial makeup trends are coming back.
At the top of the list?
This makeup technique uses aneyeshadoworeyelinerto carve out your eyelid.
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Subtle Tones
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Not all cut crease looks need to be dramatic.
Use neutral tones, like the shades used to create this subtle glam on Yara Shahidi.
The pigment gives a soft and blurred effect to what can be considered a typically sharp look.
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Subtle Smokey Eye
The sharpblack winged eyelineris dramatic on its own.
A soft cut creased look that lets the blunt liner be the star of the show.
Creamsicle Cove
This orange and maroon color pairing is perfect for fall.
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Simply, frame the bold shimmeryorange eyeshadowwith maroon eyeliner along the crease of your eyelid.
To tie the warm-toned moment together, pop a bit ofgold glitterin the inner corner of your eyes.
Subtle Shade
Blush tones are a great way to keep things muted without making them boring.
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Pair a honey brown shade and a pinky beige together for a soft and dreamy combo.
Balance out both shades by blending out a pretty light rose hue in the crease.
Sharp Snip
This eyeshadow hue is givingbrat girl summer green, and we are here for it.
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This keeps the look more open and fresh.
Lavender Dusk
Not everypastel combinationneeds to scream Easter Sunday.
This look completely elevates lavender and purple with light hints of pink.
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The heavy pigment looks amazing with only black lashes.
Warm Slices
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Frame your eyes with fiery shades of red and coral.
Start by creating a neutral base with peach eyeshadow and then slowly build out the look from there.
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This will ensure that your vibrant cut crease is the center of attention.
Flawless Fog
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The reverse cut crease is more popular than ever.
Create aninverted smokey eyeby using dark gray shadow in the outer and inner areas of your eye.
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Use a soft neutral powder in the middle of your lids.
Keep things matte all around to keep the focus on the shape instead of the texture.
Choosing aglossy texturewill help the interior colors stand out.
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It will give you the effect of halo eyes with a tiny bit less drama.
To make the vibrant blue pop even more, use an ash-gray shadow for the base.
Keep things bright with a pure eye white liner.
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Dash of Disco
Return to the magic of the ‘70swith wispy lashes and bold liner.
Layer two shades of lavender on top of one another.
Place the darker hue along the crease of your lid.
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Then take the lighter shade all the way to the furthest point of the eye for maximum impact.
Apply each shade to different parts of the eyelids and play with a combination of chalky and satin finishes.
Just confirm to blend a black eyeshadow along the crease to make the gold and silver tints stand out.
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Stone Cold Star
Pewter is a beautiful shade that compliments anything you wear it with.
Choose a frosty shade with flecks of cool blues for this cut crease style.
Want to level up the look even more?
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Add matching rhinestones along the edge of your brow line to bring another dimension of shimmer.
Then go in with a creamy black liner to create a stark contrast along the crease.
This smokey disco glam.
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