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plz list eyeliner, eyeshadow, lip gloss, and mascara etc... that looks good

2006-09-04 07:35:19 · 20 answers · asked by mae mae 3 in Beauty & Style Makeup

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earth and jewel tones:

silver, gold, bronze, copper and browns

2006-09-07 08:25:03 · answer #1 · answered by mirleta_liz 5 · 0 0

Try getting Almay Intense i-color for blue eyes. It is three different shadows that are together in one pack. The three colours are Brown, to put on the lids of your eyes, Blue, to put in the crease of your eyes, and Lightblue, to put above the rest. For an eyeliner, you might want to go with Brown Topaz because that's what you want for blue eyes. Finally, just go Brown Topaz or a regular brown mascara, since black won't look that good with your eye color and the shadows (too overpowering) This will make your eyes look fuller and bigger, and it will also look good with your hair and skin colour.

It all depends for your lips what kinds of colours you like to use. Based on the description of your skin colour you might want Plum Shimmer lipgloss by Almay or Red Shimmer Lip Gloss from Almay. Basically, any deep plum or rose coloured lip gloss.

2006-09-04 11:30:21 · answer #2 · answered by somegirl 4 · 0 0

For redheads..green make up is the best on eyeshadow..go with Clinique "Jaded" eyeliner can be a khaki from Clinique as well..lipgloss can be any kind of light pink to maybe even a beige color, does not matter what kind..and mascara just go with anything with Super long lashes from Clinique..always black..I think anyone that does color mascara is not too in. Thank you and I hope I am helpful to you! ~Melanie

2006-09-04 09:32:20 · answer #3 · answered by Melanie 1 · 0 0

You don't need makeup but for a natural look, i'll just list a few you could use.


Eyeliner:

Try a light colored blue to intensify your eyes.
Chanel Intense Eye Pencil In Aqua, $26, Nordstrom.
(if thats too expensive go to your local drugstore to find an eyeliner thats a lightish blue/aqua color)


Lipgloss:

pick a light creamy pinkish color. don't go tooo dark with it.
Try Bonnebell Kiss This Gloss in Tickle Or Flirt. its around $5 at drugstores. i have one, and it works really well. plus it's glossy.


you don't need eyeshadow or any type of foundation. your description says it all. don't cake on makeup, and go for a natural look :)


hope that helps!
good luck!

2006-09-04 07:45:46 · answer #4 · answered by rachel 3 · 0 0

i am a red head also. i use covergirl powder/base combo (it comes in a blue case), covergirl eyeliner (espresso), and covergirl exact lash mascara (brown or black) it works very well for me. when i feel like using eyeshadow, i use light browns - also by covergirl. i generally don't wear lip gloss - just chapstick. good luck.

2006-09-04 07:46:19 · answer #5 · answered by soccergurl040709 2 · 0 0

brown eyeliner looks best on reds and brown mascara. try red glossy lip gloss. never cake up your face with foundation or powder! just put a little foundation on your dark circles and even it out w/ a little powder.

2006-09-04 07:39:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Okay, there's a difference between 'needing' and 'liking' makeup - so don't listen to the jealous people who'll tell you that you don't 'need' any - the best looking person can look better using makeup the right way for them. (Notice I said 'for them' - don't listen to those generic rules like 'oh, you're an autunm, you have to wear earth colors' - they're sometimes good guidelines to start with, but they're not to be taken too seriously; you're the one looking in the mirror and you're the one who gets to wear your face all day.
Per your actual question: for your skintype seek out aerosol foundations - these are great for evening out your complextion and giving you a good base for any look you want without being 'cakey' - if you have a really good complextion you can just 'spot' foundation, that is just cover the unperfect spots wihtout coating your whole face. Powder isn't an alternate foundation, it's an anchor for anything underneath it- such as cream-to-powder blush and so your foundation doesn't rub off; I really love (I have cream skin too) packed 'shine free' powder and put it on with a bronzer brush (the big kind most people would call a blush brush) This, lightly applied to face and neck makes for soft 'natural' looking skin. For blush: hey, celebrate! your a redhead - you can play with lots of pinks and apricots, (I'm an auburn and I love a rich, madium pink creme blush just on the apples of the cheek, before I powder.) But: avoid the dark 'bricks' and 'plums' - they may contrast abruptly with your skin and eyes. For eyes: find the kind you like of mascara, everyone's taste is different; but max factor is pretty good for elongating and filling in lashes, try light brown mascara for a daytime look, or if your giong smokier on the eye shadow 'hazel' or 'brown/grey' would do. (there are also special red mascaras you can shop around for) Lips: creamy lipstick and a nice gloss does best against our kind of skin. You could do 'warm pinks', anything with and offshoot of brown, any kind of quieter apricot or orange. but avoid (again) the evil plum and really dark reds. Even if you have full lips, try liner (a shade darker than your natural) around the edge and sort of blot to make the line softer just before your lipstick of choice. This makes for that 'kissable soft' look (beleive me, I've had a few connosiers try mine uninvited!)
For your eyes: you're one of the rare people who can pull off gold, try a shimmer after-dust on your shadow of choice. Eye shadow: expeirament with greys, taupes, apricots, light browns, and med blues: all eyes are different, so your 'blue' may be 2x as dark or light as my 'blue'. The best compliment to an eye color is it's opposite on the color wheel. I like to use my compliment color just on the lid with a neutral like taupe from the browbone to the crease and finish with a liner in the same family as my eyes, this makes for that advancing 'natural pop' look.
Your best bet is to get ahold of a ton of samples and go crazy, keep a notebook nearby and write down what you like and why.

2006-09-04 09:01:08 · answer #7 · answered by Shadow 2 · 0 0

i'm a redhead too but with browneyes....wear the eyeshadow that matches your shirt, wear black or brown mascara and eyeliner but not too much eyeliner, lipgloss like a natural pink look

2006-09-04 08:12:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have blue eyes myself, and heat tones like bronzes, chestnuts, and peaches make blue eyes pop. i love love love the Nars Eyeshadow Duo in "Key Largo', i have used it typical for the previous 5 years, and it makes my eyes looks fantastic. I basically upload somewhat of black eye liner and mascara and that i'm executed. desire this helped!

2016-12-06 09:39:28 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

i have red hair blue eyes and ivory skin too

i use neutral shades of light browns and creams..i use brown mascara to really bring out my eyes and light blue or navy eye liner. the lipstick i use are the more brown shades too..like coffee or nutmeg.

2006-09-04 07:42:09 · answer #10 · answered by Idrankhemlock 2 · 0 0

I must say that your question indicates that you certainly do not need makeup. You are already beautiful enough to make a lot of women jealous and a lot of men starry eyed.

2006-09-04 07:38:07 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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