for eye shadow, bronze &/or gold
for blush, something barely there and in an earthtone
for lipstick, a metallic chocolate type color or metallic coral
but definitely don't do it over the top...you're not supposed to out do the bride....unless you're trying to stop the wedding! LOL just kidding
2006-06-23 13:15:27
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answered by mirleta_liz 5
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I would stick to natural, warm colors. I worked as a makeup artist for a year and have done brides and bridesmaids... I would do a beige on the eyelid, with a shimmering light goldish/tan color under the browbone to and in the inner corners of the eyes to highlight. Urban Decay makes a good one, I beleive its called "cowboy?" Add a darker color in the outside corner, or just smudge your eyeliner there. Keep the skin natural, and a peach gloss on lips with gold specs. :)
2006-06-23 14:01:10
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answered by mandycool01 2
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I can't exactly help you with your color selection; but I can give a word of advice: whatever you decide on, be sure that it is subtle. The last thing you would want to do is "out-do" the bride. It's her day to shine, and nobody should stand out more than she.
2006-06-23 13:30:44
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answered by pockets 2
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you should really just wear some basic make up. a bronzer for blush and maybe some medium to dark brwon eyeshadow. make sure you wear plenty of mascara and some redish lipstick...whatever shade works best for you!
2006-06-30 00:35:07
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answered by bohemianartista 2
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try natruel makeup (sorry forgot who to spell it)
and bright white tones for eyeshadow
and pink or red gloss or lipstick
wear bronze or rustic colored earrings for a flirty effect
2006-06-23 13:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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brown eyes? light purple eye shadow with bronze in the crease and light tan under the eyebrow. purple eyeliner, brown mascara.
But keep it modest, this is her day, not yours.
2006-06-23 13:08:56
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answered by Most Excellent Mutant 2
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