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what color, blush, eyeshadow, liner, mascara, exct. HELP!

2006-11-18 05:36:31 · 15 answers · asked by glamor_gurl07 1 in Beauty & Style Makeup

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for hazel eyes the eyshadow colors that will bring out the color of ur eyes r pink and purple. and u can also do a black smoky eye.
for blush a nice shade of pink. liner either black or dark brown and for mascara u can either go for a black mascara and if u have long lashes u can use a clear tinted one.
and u didn't ask about lipgloss. but light pink and cherry or light brown gloss looks good on anyone.

2006-11-18 05:48:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Brown is dominant, yet be conscious that hazel is often used to incorrectly describe green. If the hazel determine has a common hazel shade (easy golden brown), it particularly is all form of a moot element. the baby's eyes are gonna be brown. of direction in our case, we've green and blue-green. We have been given a green eyed baby and a real hazel eyed baby.

2016-10-22 07:41:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My eyes are hazel as well. I try to always wear natural color makeup with lots of eyeliner and mascara. I don't try to use colored eye shadows other than earthy and rich colors. The eyeliner and mascara usually are enough to make my eyes "pop" and get gains me a lot of attention!

2006-11-18 06:25:20 · answer #3 · answered by jeffandteneka 1 · 0 0

Why don't you just go natural and let the beauty of the hazel color take care of it's self? Try wearing something green or brown, which would hep the color along. If you insist on wearing makeup, try just a pale shadow to make your eyes pop. Since the color of your eyes is all ready so pretty on it's own, I suggest you go natural without lots of color to disguise it.

2006-11-18 05:40:54 · answer #4 · answered by mandamandapanda 3 · 0 2

Try Almay's Intense i-Color for hazel eyes. They have a line of eye makeup created specifically for people with hazel eyes, including eyeliner, eyeshadow, and mascara! As for other things such as blush and lipcolor, look at your face and figure out which colors would enhance your cheeks and lips without looking too obvious. Remember, if you are going for a bolder/stronger lip color, tone down the cheeks. And vice versa: if you are wearing a strong blush color/cheek stain, wear a more natural looking lip color.

A good blush to go for: L'Oréal True Match Blush
A good lip color to go for: Burt's Bees Lip Shimmer
A good lip gloss to go for: Almay Ideal Lip Gloss
A good natural-like gloss to go for: Lip Smackers Dr. Pepper

For more info on Almay products: http://www.almay.com/
L'Oréal information: http://www.lorealparisusa.com/
**Their other True Match products are great as well.

2006-11-18 05:45:58 · answer #5 · answered by zurish 3 · 0 1

If you want to draw more green out of them, go opposite on the colour wheel meaning shades of purples. This compliments green well. If you want more of a brown to pop, try blues. If you wear greens and browns you'll draw your eye INTO the look, not complement it - which isn't bad either. Girls with blue eyes complement it with coppers and browns usually and you notice that they're bluer then blue. that's their complements. You don't have to wear bright purple. try plums, or smoky purples. That's what I do :D And if you want browns - do cooler browns rather than more yellowy - or coppery/goldy ones.
Liner can be black, cool chocolate browns, cool purples (warm can possibly look red rimmed) slate greys.
Keep blush then cool as well : mocha pinks, tinted cool pinks, light purple/pinks, or cool neutrals (not yellowy)
Lips - keep it like the blush. if you go pink, do pinky tones. if you do berry cheeks, do lips berry. range it from dark to light. wet to sparkly. frosty to matte. whatever you feel like

2006-11-19 10:36:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

u should use colors like soft lilacs and pinks. beige and soft blue's are great too. blush-use something like soft pink or a color that natural with your skin tone. eyeshadow- lilac, green, liner brown, mascara, a soft brown or black. hope this helps ya.

2006-11-18 07:01:05 · answer #7 · answered by Jenny 3 · 0 0

Eye color is only one aspect of trying to find color that meets your needs. Skin tone is #1 and also you have to look at your hair color. You also need to keep in mind what colors you are attracted to? Are you more into tones with pinks, blues, greens, etc? Or more into tones that are orange, yellow, mauve all with a deep and rich tone to them? The first type typically fall into the category of cool, and are best on fair skin. The second type fall into the category of warm, and are best on tanned and darker skin tones. Neutrals however are colors that are taken from the cool and warm areas, and made to work with either skin tone. Myself I am a fair skinned, green eyed, medium brown-haired person. I typically do well with rosy-peach blush colors, any neutral toned eye-shadow (I typically can wear any color on my eyes except yellow, red and orange. These colors wash me out.), but do best with purples, deep blues, deep mauves, and greens. Liner is most always charcoal, but I also invest in an eye liner that is a hazelnut color (light frosty brown) as well as funky colors like purple and blue. And mascara is always carbon black, because it is universal. I also dip into the funky colors now and again to add some splash on top of the black (like gold, green and blue).

Since I am unaware of your skin tone, I am unable to offer you the best advice I can to you. But with the info I have, I can offer you some basic advice. As I said before, take into account your skin tone and hair color as well as your eye color. Also take into account when applying your make-up everyday what colors you are wearing that day in your clothes. Anything you wear on your clothes should compliment well with your color (especially in your eye color). Experiment with different colors to see which ones work for you. Have an art palette of colors to always play with, and just go crazy. Have fun! Make-up is not hard, it is nothing to be afraid of. Practice during some of your down time when you know you will not be going anywhere, and if you do not like a look...just take it off and start over. A lot of people make make-up to be some kind of thing that is just "oh-so-hard" to grasp, and it is not. It is easy, and it takes practice to get good at it. Look at it this way, your face is a canvas. Your make-up is your palette. Your applicators are your brushes. Your design is in you. You have all the tools available, but the one that is above all else the most important is...you. Your design. Allow yourself to enjoy yourself in finding the best colors to accent and reflect you, and reveal the inner beauty that is within. Just have fun with you with make-up, and you will find it is very easy to find what works for you.

2006-11-18 06:29:31 · answer #8 · answered by EoC 3 · 0 0

Beige eyeshadow bring out the various colors of hazel eyes.

2006-11-18 05:38:12 · answer #9 · answered by MaryBeth 7 · 0 2

to make your eyes POP: go to any drug store.
they all have almay.
try alamay color intensify in hazel.
they have mascara, eyeshadow, and eyeliner.

If you don't really care for almay, see what colors they use in these color intensify kits. then. just get the same colors in different brands. you will get the same look, the way you want it:)

2006-11-18 06:53:06 · answer #10 · answered by .margarita. 2 · 0 0

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