any color but not pale pink. this would make you look washed out and like you have been crying. I think a darker color would look perfect for you. blues and browns would work. Test them on yourself. Remember, if a color makes you look older, more washed out, and brings out your impurities than that color is the wrong shade. Try it with colored towels draped over your shoulder and see what I mean. If a color that you drape over yourself makes you look younger and diminishes your impurities than those are your colors! With hazel eyes though almost any color will work !
2006-06-15 17:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I have green/hazel eyes and I stay away from silvers and golds! If I were you I would choose the pale pink... you can use that with a lot of colors! Also you should use a brown eyeliner that will make your eyes POP!
2006-06-15 17:13:48
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answered by lipglosslover 3
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with that eye color, do the following: do a dark grey (even a dark violet color) shadow at the end of your eyelid and go up and around to where your eye creases (like a moon shape)....then do a contrasting color (like maybe silver, or a very light shade of pink or something) everywhere else on the lid to brighten your eye. In fact, if to brighten more, take the light shade and fill in just under the end of your eyebrow. This trick will give you a dramatic look perfect for evening.
2006-06-15 19:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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My eyes are the same color and none of those eyeshadow colors will work well with your eyes. But I'd say go with the pink until you can get new eyeshadow. Your best colors would be a light green(like mint) or browns. They would bring your eyes out the best. But if you are looking for something to make your eyes really stand out I'd say to go with an iridescent eye pencil. It goes with any eye color so you can't go wrong and it really makes your eyes look great!
2006-06-15 17:20:11
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answered by lady_dragonfly_27 2
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Go with the lilac and gold, your eyes will really stand out, especially with your dark hair and pale complexion. Lining your eyes with purple eyeliner will make your eyes stand out even more
2006-06-16 13:35:56
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answered by Jen C 2
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Do not use pale pink. It will look as though you've been startled. Lilac and gold would work great. Don't use silver, it's too 'cold' for green eyes.
2006-06-15 18:19:53
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answered by spookykid313 5
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I have eyes like that too. If those are your only choices, I would go with the lilac and pale pink (but not at the same time!). Check out this link to see what other colors can work for you as well.
http://www.marykay.com/daryn_anderson/whatsnew/vmo/taylor.aspx?tab=whatsnew
2006-06-16 01:23:32
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answered by juicy 4
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it ought to sound weird and wonderful, yet from my adventure, line your waterline with a white kohl eyeliner (inclusive of the only from revlon in organic white) and line an more desirable coat of the eyeliner in the middle of your waterline. this provides a rounded out structure and "extends" the white area of your eye. it quite works btw. i talked to a MAC artist about it, they suggested they use all of it the time. u can nevertheless use black eyeliner on properly, and at the same time as lining the final analysis about a million/3 the way in on the lashline (top lower than the waterline so it doesnt look weird and wonderful) and then fade it inwards. you want the eyeliner to look darker on the outer corners so that you'll be able to thick the outer corners slightly, the skinny them out as u attain inwards. you could do a wing to "open" the eyes, yet make effective it factors only a touch in the route of the top of your forehead. if its pointed too low or sometimes even sideways it's going to look droopy. eyeshadow i recommend a impressive metal or pearl eyeshadow inclusive of gold, silver, bronze, and different nude tones. if the color is only too darkish it's going to make the interest look closed up, and we dont choose that, we choose it to "pop" and look brighter. so a metallice pearl eyeshadow would do. matte nude tones or organic tones artwork only besides, inclusive of olive eco-friendly, and tan brown. at the same time as employing eyeshadow, sweep a gold color over the lid, and practice a matte or pearl brown over on the outer corners and combine a million/2 inwards. this provides the interest more desirable length. spotlight (a pearly white or dwindled red color) should be practice lower than the foreheadbone and on the interior corners. i spoke of that once practice a rosy red blush it also extra alot of interest to my eyes. u would wanna evaluate that. i wish i helped!
2016-10-30 23:37:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I have green eyes and was tipped by a makeup artist that purple shades bring out the green. You just have to find the best purple shade for your skin tone.
2006-06-15 17:15:23
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answered by Jade Ariana 3
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try a pink to bring out the green or if you dont like that you could go with a fleshy color or an earth tone like tan or lite brown
2006-06-15 17:12:57
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answered by jessie_ritenour2000 1
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