brown flatters every eye, so try that.
2006-06-14 14:40:19
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answered by Chels 5
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I have hazel eyes I use a cheap purple eye shadow on the bottom of the eye lid then a light blue or a dark blue also looks good use the blue above the purple and blend lightly also (this sounds weird but looks killer ) use a little clear lip gloss that has some sparkle at night ur eyes will be pretty dont blend the lip gloss and just add a little
2006-06-14 14:46:22
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answered by Astronama 1
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Anything natural that matches your skin tone. This is true for any eye color, because the secret to perfect make-up is to make it look like you're not wearing any.
Keep this in mind: I was admiring a portrait of a little girl one day who was having a picnic in the park. The grass was green, the blanket was green, her dress was green, the apples and grapes were green, etc. I asked the photographer why he wouldn't want some kind of contrast in there, and he taught me that making everything else in the picture blend together, makes the subject pop out more. And it was true! It really did!
I would follow the same concept with your eye make-up. Good luck!
2006-06-25 18:49:59
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answered by Anonymous
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you say you have blue green eyes and dirty blone hair? well, brown shadow with golden flecks will bring out you pretty eyes, but all ways remember that shadow alone wont play up your feature than the whole makeup!, you could try the brown shadow with golden flecksbut if you dont have it try mixing plain brown shadow with coppery or golden dust like cover girl "golden sunrise" and line eyes with brown liner cuz if you use black liner it will harden your expression, dust a light bronzer mixed with pink blush for a healthy glow in your cheeks and nude lipstick if you want your yes to be the center of attraction, if you dont like lipstck use a clear non stick gloss and voila! ready to go! happy beauty !
2006-06-27 03:34:56
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answered by yelitza p 2
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Use a brown and also blush is another thing i have found that works great for me!!!! Another thing use a color that will give you a little glimmer but nothing to flashy than you'll just look tacky!!! Dont use avon or shitty products like that...cover girl and mabeline seem to be the best for me....Good luck and i hope it works for ya...also give your eyeshadow a little bit of a greenish tint...nothing to bold but itll bring the green out...only if thats what ur wanting...just play with your make up and see what you can come up with....
2006-06-27 14:56:48
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answered by Jo 2
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Remember the color wheel when we were back in art class? That's a good guideline to follow when you want to enhance or tone down a feature on your face.
You say your eyes are blue-green. If you want to make them really pop and bring more of the green out, use shades that have a reddish hue to them. Red and green are complementary colors on the color wheel. They both bring out each other. So, if you would wear eyeshadows that are pink, plummy or mauvey (anything in the red family) it really enhances the green.
If you want to more bring out the blue, use shades of orange... like peach, bronze, caramel, golds, etc. because blue and orange are complementary colors.
hope this helps some.
2006-06-25 12:53:08
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answered by creativestarwish 4
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I also have blue green eyes. I like to line the top lid with dark blue liner (try Clinique quickliner in Navy)and then I put a light shimmery pink (I like Clinique Color Surge Soft Shimmer in frost blossom or the eye shadow duos in lovey dovey or seashell pink/fawn satin).
2006-06-14 14:47:46
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answered by Hula Girl 4
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My eyes are more on the green-side, but a combo that I *LOVE* is MAC "Shadowy Lady" [a deep purple, almost a plum] eyeshadow [used as eyeliner] with Covergirl "Shimmering Sands" trio [use the medium color...it's a shimmery brown that goes on pretty light] all over your eyelid. Then I use MAC "Trax" eyeshadow on my crease and lowerlid. ["Trax" is a medium purple with little gold flecks in it.] I love it because it's not ordinary, but it doesn't look like a circus clown or anything. It's still really natural! Just a hint though, MAC colors look REALLY scary in the packaging, but they go on really light and pretty and flatter almost everyone! "Trax" is a really universal color too! I have yet to see someone that it doesn't look awesome on!
Hope this helps you! :]
2006-06-14 14:52:46
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answered by Sarah P 2
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I have blue eyes and I use Mary kay signature gold leaf eyeshadow. Its subtle and neutral and you can add a little bit of blue or deep plum right above the lash line to really make them stand out.
2006-06-14 15:15:27
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answered by sometimes you just get lucky 2
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Use a navy blue eyeliner and then browns on your shadows. It is a nice yet subtle look. For a night our on the town stick to the same liner and soft pinks and purples. You can actually pull off about any color .... what color is your hair???
2006-06-14 14:44:29
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answered by water_goddess_2002 1
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I think yellow would be nice or brown
or even better a nice nuteral gold eye shadow with some very light shimmer
2006-06-14 14:42:25
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answered by <3 Miss JoJo Julius <3 1
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