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I learned a great way to deal with this. I think Amanda is saying the same thing, but I'll try to explain too in case it helps.
I look straight into the mirror with my eye open. Then I take the "crease color" or a color like Stila Puppy for a natural look (or the gold color from the GA Midnight Mania eye palette) and I apply it to the fold of skin that is visible directly above the lid. So actually I'm applying it above my crease. Depending on the look you want, you can use brushes like the 219 or 217, or even the 213 turned so it it parallel to your crease line.
Make sure not to go too far down on the outside - actually, it works well to start just above your eye corner and work in toward the middle, not going back and forth near the edge.
Then you can always add more color, blend, all that fun stuff with your eye closed if you like, but the placement will be spot on.
Another technique to try for subtle colors (try MAC saddle for example) is to take the 217 and with eyes open again, or even partly closed, just gently brush up away from the crease, starting above it, and making lots of gentle brush strokes away.
Play sometime when you have time to take it off if it doesn't work... and have fun! Hope this helps.
~Noire
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