**Winter Wonder Week: A Double Cut Crease Glittery Holiday Makeup Tutorial**
Hey everyone, welcome back to my blog and tutorial channel! I'm so excited to share with you today's tutorial as part of Winter Wonder Week. Today, we're going to be doing a double cut crease glittery holiday makeup look that's perfect for the festive season.
To start off, let's get into the first section of our tutorial where we'll be blending out the crease. I'm using the Sigma E45 and this Shadow from the too fac chocolate Bon bonss palette. I'm blending the crease out a little bit more now with Makeup Geek Americano and some black eyeshadow. You can see how I'm just softening up the edges of my crease to create a seamless transition.
Next, I'm going to darken the outer third of my actual lid. This is where we start to add some depth to our look. To do this, I'm using an angled brush and some black eyeshadow. I'm also adding some texture to the outer corner of my eye with this eyeshadow in dark force. Now it's time to focus on the line between the crease and the lid.
To define this line, I'm going to fill it up using a shimmering white eyeshadow. Not only does this add some extra dimension to our look, but it also helps to correct the shape of my eye and give me a more precise definition at the lash line. To make sure this looks smooth and seamless, I'll be blending, blending, blending.
Now that we have our crease defined, let's focus on the lower lash line. I'm using the Urban Decay Heavy Metal Glitter Liner in Gunmetal to create a bold and smoky eye look. This is going to add some serious drama to our look and make it perfect for the holiday season. To soften this look up, I'm applying Midnight Cowboy and Glam Rock all over my lower lash line.
Once you let these dry, we can focus on the next part of our look – highlighting and adding some extra dimension to our eye makeup. For this, I'm using a matte bright cream color that's going to add a pop of color to my look. To finish off the look, I'll be applying falsies to give me some extra drama.
Now it's time to talk about our skin look for today's tutorial. I'm starting by giving my face a little bit more warmth with this NYX blush in Taupe and my Morphe M530 brush. This is going to add a healthy glow to my complexion and make my skin look even healthier than it already does.
Next, I'm adding some extra depth to my features with the Milk Chocolate Bronzer by Too Faced and the Mac 135 brush. As you can see, this bronzer gives me a nice natural-looking tan that's going to enhance my features without looking too harsh or overdone. I've got to say, for everyone saying that the 135 is similar to the Morphe M527, they're wrong – there's a huge difference between these two brushes.
Now it's time to add some extra dimension and glow to our skin look. To do this, I'm mixing Becca's Pearl with Anastasia Beverly Hills Starlight and applying them together to my cheeks using my Morphe M310 brush. This is going to give me a radiant and glowing complexion that's perfect for the holiday season.
Finally, it's time to talk about our lips – we're not going to be doing a lip gloss or lip liner today, but rather focusing on a bold and bright lip color. I'm using the Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in this gorgeous shade of I'm Royalty. This lipstick is so pigmented that it's almost like wearing a second layer of color on top of my lips.
To add some extra drama to our look, I'm going to apply a small pop of bright purple at the center of my lip using Blow Pony. And that guys, concludes this double cut crease glittery holiday makeup tutorial with a pop of bright purple on the lips!
**Product List:**
For those who want to see what products I used in today's tutorial, here are all the products I mentioned:
* Sigma E45
* too fac chocolate Bon bonss palette
* Makeup Geek Americano
* black eyeshadow
* Morphe M530 brush
* NYX blush in Taupe
* Morphe M530 brush
* Milk Chocolate Bronzer by Too Faced
* Mac 135 brush
* Becca's Pearl
* Anastasia Beverly Hills Starlight
* Morphe M310 brush
* Jeffree Star Velour Liquid Lipstick in I'm Royalty
* Urban Decay Heavy Metal Glitter Liner in Gunmetal
* Midnight Cowboy eyeshadow
* Glam Rock eyeshadow
* Bridget by Huda Beauty falsies
**Thank You!**
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