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Beauty Tutorials: The 60’s Cut crease eye Makeup Trend
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The 60's Cut crease eye Makeup Trend
The cut crease beauty trend has taken the
Spring/Summer 2013 designer collections by storm, making one of the biggest
comebacks since it originated in the 1960’s.
Having been dominant beauty idols for decades, 60’s style icons Twiggy,
Liza Minnelli and Barbara Streisand’s makeup looks have being recreated and
reinvented by designers, celebrities and trendsetters alike.
This season Marc Jacobs’ Spring/Summer 2013
collection was at the forefront of the cut crease craze, taking inspiration
from 60’s style icon Edie Sedqwick.
Jacobs created wild yet wearable makeup, sending his models down the
runway with all the focus on the eyes, revitalizing the classic Twiggy eye. Equally Michael Kors gave the beauty trend a
modern twist using a bright stripe of colour in the crease of the eye to create
a dramatic impact down the catwalk. The
most successful transformation however was seen from ‘Girls’ actor and creator
Lena Dunham. She created an ultra-mod
look, producing the perfect cut crease inspired eyes, natural makeup and
monochrome nails.
Want to create the perfect 60’s cut crease eye?
Step One: (Use a
shadow primer first as a base to make sure the shape stays in place.) Using a pencil or liquid eye liner, draw a thick
half-moon shaped line along the upper socket starting from the corner of your
eye outwards. Depending on how intense
you want your eye to look, you can substitute your eye liner with a matte black
eye shadow to create a softer diffused line. This creates an exaggerated look
emulating the 60’s heavy-lidded eye.
Step Two: Using a
matte black eye shadow, begin to build over the previous black pencil line in
step one, working outwards so the volume of colour is on the outside. Then using a blending brush, blend the two
lines together at the edges.
Step Three: Use a liquid eye liner and draw a thick
flicked line along the top of your lashes, starting from the corner of your eye
and finishing at the small crease on the outer edge.
Step Four: Finish off with a thick coating of black mascara.
Spring Summer BEAUTY TREND for 2013
Two-Toned Lips!
Whilst you might find this latest beauty trend slightly impractical and at times high maintenance, you can't deny the sheer creativity and forever striking effect you can get with two-toned lips. Showcased in multiple Spring 2013 catwalk collections, it's a clear indication that this trend is here to stay. Holly Fulton and Erdem were at the forefront of the trend, mixing bright orange and hot pink to create various combinations of the two-toned lip.
Look 1: Split
The bravest of the two-tone looks is the split lip, simply consisting of two different colours on each lip. To create the most daring use a lighter shade on top and darker hue on the bottom.
Look 2: Geisha Pout
Dot a different colour in the middle of your lips and a different at the edges to create a glamorous pout.
Look 3: The Blend
Like the split look choose two colours on each lip and blend to create a graduated colour palette.
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