Some times none, just mascara!
Golds always work, a hint of pink, tawny browns through to copper.
Avoid green and blue.
Mostly experiment, as everyone is different and your skin tone could be warm or cold, so its very hard to say for sure.
Sometimes blue or green look great!
One night you re staying in play with your makeup and judge for yourself!!
2006-07-12 03:28:45
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answered by zara c 4
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I was once advised the following: Imagine you have a green/brown gem and imagine what colour material you would put it on to make it really stand out, contrast or tone with.
Browns and greens are going to look great, but to really make those eyes pop I suggest a shade of purple. Perhaps a lilac cream eyeshadow over the lid.
I personally think 'less is more' with eyeshadow, especially if it's a bright colour - so I would apply sparingly.
2006-07-12 03:43:34
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answered by Small Claims 2
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Green eyeshadow will highlight more your eyes... put a lighter green on your whole eyeshadow than a darker green just under your eyes (one line) and at the outside corner of your eye... It works like a charm!!
On the other side autumn colours are nice too.... Just use 3 different shades of the same colour to make your eyes look bigger!!!
Godd luck!
2006-07-13 10:43:15
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answered by black_fairy282 2
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Never use the same colours as your eyes, so in your case stay away from browns and greens, as they absory your eye colour. Go for a creamy white as it sparkles, drawing attention to your eyes, with a black liner underneath and a simple coat of mascara to lenghten your lashes. If you are going out go for a creamy pink wth a darker pink at the edges. Hope this helps! Be prepared to have sparkly eyes!
2006-07-12 08:08:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Try light blue at the top of the lid getting gradually darker in shade towards the lashes, then take a make up brush and brush horizontallyto blend the lines and you get no defined lines between the colours.
2006-07-12 03:29:31
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answered by Peter R 2
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I have fair skin and hazel eyes. I never want to be too showy, BUT a shimmery gold or bronze looks good with a bit of brown or darker bronze on the top lid. It's not too much, but it definitely adds a bit to your face! Hope it helps!
2006-07-12 03:22:56
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answered by mlkdrncr7 1
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the opposite of green is purple, which when applied correctly looks fabulous on green eyes, but be sure of a good colour as you dont want to look like u have black eyes!! may i suggest going to a cosmetics shop, like the ones in debenhams, and ask them to apply it in the colours u like (do try the purple, its great!!!). you are under no obligation to purchase the cosmetics but you can have a look at what suits you, and you will get a lot of free tips too!
2006-07-12 21:50:53
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answered by dreamcatcher 3
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i would say a light brown or a light glitering gold i have brownie green eyes/ hazel to and i wear these colors and honestly it looks fabulouse try it u wont be sorry ur eyes will look stunning the guys will go crazy for u my fella loves it he says i av the beautifulest eyes hes seen if u av a fella let him say the same
2006-07-12 03:24:04
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answered by Anonymous
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experiment! use blue's and greens on your inner lid, and shade the outer with smokey browns. Just try them all till you find whats right for you. I'd love to have green eyes :-(
2006-07-12 03:23:58
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answered by DonnaDoop 4
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Purple,light green,dark green...I have Green-Hazel Eyes
2006-07-12 03:54:55
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answered by "Olivia Loves Raoul" 4
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