brown, gold and bronze shimmers with brown or black liner on top from middle lid to the edge hope it helps
2006-06-13 11:32:37
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answered by youdontknowme 1
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I have Hazel eyes also and I like to wear light browns, bronzes a little bit of white eye shadow on the upper part of my eyelid. For blush, any color that matches your skin the best and lip gloss looks the best not any lipstick becuase that might take the color out of your eyes.
2006-06-13 19:21:35
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answered by swankified!!!! 2
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Depends what look you are going for.
For a natural look use a light or nude base color (creme shadow) over the entire lid, then use a bronze or brown color for the crease of your eye then soften with a green or olive color at the base of your lid, top off with dark brown eyeliner (pencil NOT liquid) and a lengthening mascara.
For a night on the town match what you're wearing to your eye color. Use a charcoal grey or dark brown, green, garnet etc.. in the crease and a complimentary color at the base of your lid. Towards the outside of your lid lightly brush a darker shade of the color you used in your crease and fan out a little to get the smoky effect. Follow with the eyeliner and mascara
Also, for your eyes to look even better always and I mean ALWAYS have your eyebrows manicured and shaped. It makes all the difference.
Good luck to you!
2006-06-13 18:38:47
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answered by sandeez88 2
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Makeup is the accessory of the century! Whatever you're wearing, you can wear makeup that goes along with your outfit. If you're not that fashion savvy, I suggest that you go to a cosmetic counter and ask the professionals. However, it all depends on the 'look' you're going for, your skin color, and what it is you're wearing. Although, I always love brown eyeliner kind of smuged on hazel eyes.
2006-06-13 18:32:07
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answered by Fivens 3
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Girls with hazel eyes are lucky because they can wear colors the blue eyed girls cant wear. Make up is supposed to be fun. Try colors in the earthy colors to be safe at first. Like browns, greens, golds, and bronzes.
2006-06-13 19:27:06
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answered by GrammarPolice 3
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I have Cat eyes they change from hazel to light blue/gray, I use a light natural color on top of lid and a dark shadow under lid, I put it on like eye liner in a smooth narrow line rubbed into lower lashes.
2006-06-13 18:56:58
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answered by American Pride 3
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I have hazel eyes, too, and Almay has a line that I use and love. It's called "Intense i-Color." For hazel they recommend shades of pink, toffee, and black. My eyes have a lot of green however, so I go with the greener shades to make that color in my eyes pop.
2006-06-13 18:33:50
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answered by Mrksgrl 2
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Hazel eyes have a little green in them so you can try tones that have green in them too. Try mixing your own colors just make sure to use good lightening, natural light is best.
2006-06-13 18:34:08
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answered by Dushka 2
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I've got hazel eyes. I usually start with a navy blue eyeliner, and do either a light blue, purple or grey eyeshadow. I use crystal white under my eyebrow, and red (but not too much!) under that and above my eye lid. The result is beautiful and somewhat dramatic.
2006-06-13 21:48:59
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answered by awesomeloser08 1
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God I feel like I work for almay :)
But Almay has a wonderful line of eye shaddow. I will include a link. They have trios for about 8 dollars that will make any eye color pop. Lucky for you, the link actually is for hazel eyes.
2006-06-13 21:12:07
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answered by Man Coon 3
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brown and hazel colors intensify the eyes and pinks make them pop!! Use a brown eyeliner and brown black mascara. Avon has a collection called true color where u can add eyeshadows and eyeliner combo to suit your eye color, u should check it out!!!
2006-06-14 00:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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