Dark brown might be a little bit much unless you're using it as eyeliner. I would go with a medium colored purple or a shimmery green. MAC makes awesome eyeshadows so check out their's!
Also, a "universal" trio of colors that looks great on everyone and is really inexpensive [like $5 maximum] is Covergirl's "Shimmering Sands" trio. They are three shimmery brown colors that aren't too dark and aren't too light. They're PERFECT! I use the lightest color on my browbone, then the medium color on the rest of my eyelid and the darkest color just on the crease. It has enough pigment and shimmer in it and is REALLY cheap! Plus it's easy to remove if you really screw up!
2006-06-14 14:56:43
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answered by Sarah P 2
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Hazel Eyes and brown eyes come out with purple and green shadows! Esp purple. If you go to any drug store or walmart/target and go to the makeup isle. Almay makes shadow, liner, and mascarra sets created for specific eye colors. Go check it out!
2006-06-15 10:52:52
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answered by ladyjf17 3
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If they are on the green side of hazel, cherry or pink eye shadow makes them incredibly beautiful green.
2006-06-14 23:56:05
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answered by bettyboop 6
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Yeah, that would be a good color. Either that or like a dark purple. Basically any color that contrasts from your eye color will bring your eyes out.
2006-06-14 21:55:00
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answered by psychochik132006 1
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To make them stand out even more put some:shimmery gold,shimmery dark purple,silver,or a nice shimmery jade color.
2006-06-14 21:57:12
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answered by johncenagirl 3
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I would try a shimmery light brown or even a shimmery gold. I think dark brown would be too harsh.
2006-06-14 21:53:31
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answered by Hula Girl 4
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wow you need to learn how to spell, or at least USE THE SPELL CHECK! genius! i think eye shadow should be the least of your concerns
2006-06-14 22:13:25
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answered by AuroraBorealis 4
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