Eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, everything you need to say, just say it! ;) I'm no huge lover of wearing makeup for now, but still curious what you can all come up with: big, almond-shaped (like, half-Chinese, half-Tamil) dark brown eyes and medium milk chocolate skin.
Only answer if you CAN come up with anything- thank you!! :)
2006-08-04
03:41:16
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Beauty & Style
➔ Makeup
For summer, try a little black mascara and a pink "out in the sun" blush. Going into fall or evening though, you might want more of a sophisticated look.Try a dusty pink on the lid, and a blue in the corner, smudged about 1/4-1/3 into the crease. Not all the way- it will close up your eye. The shadow should be blended well so it is not too dark. Do make it a little more intense in the corner so it gives roundness and dimension to your eye.(shadows are for color, but just as important they shape the eye when you use light and dark) A little of your blush above the blue on the very outside, under your brow. All nicely blended. Black liner on the upper lid . On the lower lash line use the liner about 1/3 of the way across from the outside corner. Again, not all the way across to keep the eye open. A little blue can be used all along the lower lash line before you put the liner on. For more dimension, use a black shadow sparingly in the outer corner of your eye where the darker blue would be. Again, it should blend. I suggest a pencil liner for top and bottom. If you want a liquid, confine it to the top lash. It's too much of a line on the bottom where you really need it to be just a hint of a line. Do you think you'd like a mascara? Try a nice, rich black. Mostly on the upper lashes, very sparingly on the bottom. If your lashes are a little thin on the top, use a couple of coats of a lash primer, then follow with 1 or 2 coats of mascara. More than 2 coats and it's a waste- & you'll get clumps and flakes. The lash primer is the trick to beefing up lashes. I know you didn't ask, forgive me, but if you use a bronzer, put it on lightly where the sun would hit your face- not all over(& skip the tip of your nose!) Don't use it as a blush- too yellow for your skintone. Use a blush in the rose, pink or plum family. You can use a blush, lightly , over the bronzer on your cheeks. Stay away from brown lips, too! Look at Estee Lauder's Pale Moon and Indigo Moon shadows for the colors I'd reccomend.
2006-08-04 04:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Today bronze is in and like me your an asian with medium sheer skin so what you should do is put black eyeliner on only the top eyelid,then add a sheer bronze color to your lower lid then put a lighter color close to the shade on the upper lid and blend together with a brush or your your finger,to add a small touch of color,put a little bit of plum or any other color on the very tip of the eye and slowly blend up allowing it to connect to your base color.
P.S I hope this helps.
2006-08-04 03:55:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I definitely have the same advantageous aspects as you (dark hair, dark-brown eyes and honest epidermis) and my favourite eye shadows are those from Kat Von D genuine Romance Eyeshadow Palette (Sephora). What I do is to combine the colors like a shopper-friendly smoky eye - I start up with the lightest shade in the palette this is sort of Champagne (Tequila tone) and then i take advantage of the pinkish copper tone in the middle (Downtown tone) and finalize with the medium dark brown in the tip of the eyes (Baroque tone). it is amazingly easy regardless of if it particularly fits my eyes and it is likewise very easy which makes it suitable to on a daily basis use. If i desire to decide for a occasion and desire to place extra emphasis on my eye i take advantage of the city decay waft-On Shadow Pencil to place in basic terms slightly shimmer and combine the colors extra useful. additionally I upload the eyeliner to place much extra emphasis :) and needless to say continually remember mascara in all activities - (i like to apply a gloomy-bluish mascara to have some thing different) i'm hoping it helped.... :)
2016-11-03 21:13:11
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answered by ? 4
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You can play with a virtual makeover at this website. You just choose a model that has features like yours. Eye color, hair color, skin tone. Then you can play with all different color combos. Plus it gives you step by step application tips. Lots of fun and helpful for choosing colors that go well together. Check it out!
http://www.marykay.com/jenniferclewell
2006-08-04 03:46:11
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answered by jjclewell 2
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lets see here...a little black mascara with a little black eyeliner will do the trick. but just a LITTLE so that you do not look goth. Also some clear or very light pink lip gloss will show so that you look petite and pretty, but not overdone.
Muah,
♥CarLy♥
2006-08-04 03:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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OK sorry this is not pertaining to your question. you just answered my question so I hope you see this. I hope you do well at your 7th new school. This is my 6th new school in 8 years, I'm just nervous because I have never left the south and I have never gone to high school. You can respond to me at the same question.
2006-08-08 23:16:56
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answered by snoozer 1
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dont use any right now if you dont need too
2006-08-04 04:50:50
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answered by Ariel 5
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can u send a pic?
2006-08-04 03:49:15
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answered by B.B. 2
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