I also have blue eyes... I'm blonde though, but the best eyeshadow colors for us are browns and deep oranges... basically any warm colors...
2006-08-23 06:47:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay Ill start with eye shadow first.
Green eyes- Purple will make your green brighter and really let them show!
Brown eyes- To make brown eyes brighter use blues to let them show!
Blue eyes- Use browns and dark browns to pop these out!
For all eye colors Natural looks great on all of them! Browns, earth toned colors work wonders!
Mascara
If you are a red head or blonde- Brown and black brown looks best.
If you are a brunett or have very dark colored hair- Black is the best color!
2006-08-25 15:36:37
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answered by Lynn 3
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Stick to black mascara on lower and upper lids, liquid eyeliner for the upper lids to create wings, and just the outer half on the lower lid (all black btw!) It'll really make your eyes stand out!
If you're feeling brave then try blue eyeshadows on the outside of the upper lid for dramatic effect.
The best advice I can give is experiment with colours! Take photos of yourself with the different colours on and eventually you'll see what does, and doesn't, suit you.
2006-08-23 09:55:14
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answered by napally 2
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I would go with a deep purple or grey eye shadow for a smokey eye effect - it looks great with blue-green eyes. Use some black mascara and some mauve/rosy color blush and then rasberry lip gloss. Good luck!
2006-08-23 09:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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bold and colorful. There is woman I work with who had jet black hair and blue eyes and she would use eye make up that varied in hues of blue... vividly. Sometimes she would do a green... but the electric blue was the coolest look... and it fit well with her eyes and hair.
2006-08-23 09:47:34
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answered by Whatev' Yo' 5
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I have blue eyes and dark hair and i use a turquoise green colour when i'm going out - it looks fab.
2006-08-23 12:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You can use Hazelnut Woodland Vintage Gold Cinnabar Safari Sunset (dk) and Fig for accent colors as for highlighter and midtones I'd need to know you skin complexion You can get great tip and trends at www.marykay.com/kfrench2006 also you can play with the virtual makeover feature on the site just pick the model closet to you and have fun from there
2006-08-26 22:36:39
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answered by Kristen F 3
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It really depends on if your skin has a 'cool' or 'warm' tone. 'Cool' tones have undertones of blue and 'warm' tones have undertones of yellow. Think Catherine Zeta Jones ('warm') versus Madeleine Stow ('cool'). Once you figure out which one you are, you can stay with make up shades in the same tone and really can't go wrong. I would suggest muted brown eyeshadow, rosy blush and a berry lipstick for a plain day look. For a night look, go all out on the mascara darken the lipstick and smudge a darker color of brown on the outer corners of your eyelids.
2006-08-23 11:58:02
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answered by becca007 2
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do you hav dark or pale skin.... you should go more on the colour of ur skin than eys and hair because sum make up can make you look washed out or worse stil lyk uv been tangoed! i would of thought pinky colours and browns would go.... they go with most skin tones and hair colours! the best way to go is experimntin wiv diff colours and choose wot u lyk best! x
2006-08-23 12:34:08
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answered by xXx Dani xXx 1
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Wow, great combination. Try black eyeliners and navy blue shadows. Use a bronzer too. That will make you more gorgeous.
2006-08-23 10:23:51
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answered by Kat 6
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