Deep toffee colors can look nice, but purple will make your eyes pop. Try a light brown (like a sand color) from crease to brow; cover your lid in a medium purple (about the color of an iris when it blooms), then just in the crease apply a dark purple lightly. Line with a toffee or purple eyeliner (a raisin color would work). And don't forget to curl your lashes, so people can see your peepers!
2006-08-17 05:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Use a Light color that will help your eyes look open and brighter.
Maybe a peach. Pale green with a silky pearl sheen. Or just a Simple brown, people tell me that because I have green eyes, and red hair, I should use brown eyeshadow, or an off-white. Either way, I hope this helps!
~Stephanie~
2006-08-17 10:02:03
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answered by Stephanie C 1
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Been experimenting with makeup for 20 years, green eyes can pretty much be complimented by any color, just don't go overboard with the colors, but for the most part, if you wear green shadows, your eyes can look more blue and if you wear a blue, your green eyes'll pop!! Basic browns compliment most skin tones and that's probably where your problem lies... try to compliment your skin instead of your eyes and you'll solve your problem... Light skin, stick with browns... dark skin, add the purples and pinks...
2006-08-17 09:55:56
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answered by iamnaynay 1
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Faded shades of brown and tan could really make your green eyes stand out if you apply it right. Also if you go to the cosmetics isle most of the time they will have eyeshadow combinations designed just for people w/ green eyes.
2006-08-17 11:45:43
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answered by forgottendream49 2
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In the cosmetics department Almay (I think that is the brand ) has a great eyeshadow that complements your eye color- they have one for Blue, brown and green eyes! You get 3 colors in one compact. I have the one for blue eyes.
2006-08-17 09:56:09
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answered by ? 2
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As an amateur make-up stylist, I use light green and sage or a jade-colored shadow to enhance the eye color and to make it pop, I use a plum-colored shadow in the crease and blended in with the plum/raisin-colored eyeliner I use on the bottom lid.
2006-08-17 10:01:18
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answered by brittneydavis_deb 1
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Light brown
2006-08-17 09:51:50
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answered by Lydia 7
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green, brown, cream, beige. just test out a lot of colors. you can samples from Mary Kay consultants. They give you free samples of anything that you wanna try so that you can find the right look.
2006-08-17 11:50:34
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answered by TiNkErBeLl 2
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I have green eyes and I have found that any shade of burgundy looks good as well as a brown/purple combination. :o)
2006-08-17 09:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I have green eyes and think pinks and mauves look nicest a;so light champagne colors.
2006-08-17 09:50:28
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answered by debra_har 4
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