if you want a free make over, go to the mall and have the different locations give you a make up or find a creative avon or mary kay consultant to help you figure out a new look
if you are creative on your own....just try some different things until you find something that works for you.
good luck
2006-07-11 07:52:55
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answered by mirleta_liz 5
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You may want to invest in a liquid liner. I wear lighter contacts and for a natural look I normally apply a little concealer to my blemish spots, I blend them really good with a facial sponge or my finger if I'm out. Then i use a nice blush, not a lot just a little to look "rosie". Then under your eyebrow, at the outer corners, apply a very light goldish or champagne eyeshadow, just enough to make it look like you've just gotten your eyebrows done. Then using a fine tip liquid liner, available in dark brown for a more subtle look, draw a thin line from the inner corner of your eye to just past this outer corner, this will give an illusion of a brighter eye. Use a clear or nude lip gloss on your lips and you're ready to go. If you want you can also use a brown mascara. Another skin tip for a natural look... Use a moisturizer before applying concealer or powder. It will give you a glow.
2006-07-04 05:03:48
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answered by Gia S 3
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I think it really depends on your eyes and the skin color you are.
I at times use just mascara, with oil base so it doesn't smug during sweating because of the weather. you could also use an light colored eye liner like a silver, white or a lite pale pink or something like that. that wouldn't look over baring at all I don't think. but then you need to balance out the rest of the make up on your face as well use light pink close on lips you might not need any blush it just depends on how pale you skin color is, if you do use blush use a light rosy color that would be nice.
I hope these tips work.
Have fun and be safe this Holiday.
2006-07-04 04:11:52
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answered by Charity S 2
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I have hazel eyes and dark hair and keep it simple with a medium earth toned eyeshadow from crease to lash line (lift head and look down when appling) then chose a color a shade darker on your lash line and in the corners and brush a white shadow right below your eyebrows add some mascara and voila. P.S. I skip the eyeliner
2006-07-18 12:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You need three shades of eyeshadow. A highlighter, accent, and main color. Your highlighter is a really light color that is pretty much the same as your skintone. Put on your upper eye underneath you brow. Your accent should be a darker neutral color like a brown or sandy color. It goes on the crease of you lid. Last is your base color. If your going for natural I would suggest a light color maybe a pale pink?
It goes on your eyelid. You can usually go to the makeup section of stores and find compacts with all three colors for a low price.
It sounds hard , but its super easy and the results speak for themselves.
2006-07-04 06:30:56
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answered by ldschick 1
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I have hazel eyes to and what I do is that I use a lot of pink and my eyes look good when i have a white base color and gray around the middle of the eye and blue eye liner with black mascara.
2006-07-04 03:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I would use browns and some greens on your eyes. Almay has a collection with a block of eyeshadows that are specifically for for green and hazel eyes.
Have you checked out Maybelline or Revlons web site?
2006-07-18 12:46:08
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answered by liz 3
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By curling your lashes, it opens the eyes up, giving a wide awake look, and applying a taupe eyeliner across the top. Its sort of a light brown shade, it draws the attention to the eye in a subtle way. works for me
2006-07-18 06:20:02
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answered by M 3
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a little eye liner, and eye shadow. use a lighter tone for the eyeshadow on inner end of eyelid and gradually get darker as u move out ward.
stay away from browns because it won't show up your hazel eyes better.
2006-07-04 05:37:58
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answered by Anonymous
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placed on a smooth beginning to even out your epidermis tone and upload powder over it to set your makeup. Then upload a superb gentle purple blush to furnish you wholesome searching epidermis. For the eyes i imagine you should placed on impartial shadows so it heavily isn't over-shadowing like you suggested. attempt a smooth brown shimmery eyeshadow throughout your lids. Then placed on black eyeliner and mascara. And for the lips a peachy purple gloss or lipstick would seem truly tremendous. I replaced into hoping that helped! :)
2016-11-05 21:10:55
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answered by ? 4
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