I have brown eyes and I can wear any color eyeshadow. My favorite is still the shimmery neutral tones. I love the whole "I'm wearing make-up but you can't really tell" look. I also use a brown eyeliner instead of black. I only wear Mary Kay makeup and my favorites are the Lucky Penny, Golden Rod, Ivy and Spun Silk for eye shadows. And for liner either a bronze or sable liner. For lips I love the cream and sugar lip gloss.
2006-11-19 03:40:35
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answered by PKC 2
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Your one of the fortunate ones. With Brown eyes you can go with the neutral tones that they have out there right now.
Its a nice mix of pinks buff tones and beige mauves greens
You name it you can wear just about anything that your heart desires.
depending upon the scheme that you are looking for the greys and shimmers are great at this time of year.
Even the brown tones that are available are marvelous.
Just add a little shadow w/mascara and perhaps even a liner
and away you go.
good luck I hope you have a great time experimenting.
What looks best to you is always the best choice.
2006-11-19 11:18:07
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answered by Spirit_Rain_3-SunShineAries 3
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The color that will bring out your eyes the most would be a lavender or purple color dark or light it doesnt matter. I have brown eyes and brown hair and whenever i wear purple eyeshadow i always get compliments
2006-11-19 12:04:42
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answered by sweetie1995 4
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try a shimmery brown color. maybelline roller colors makes a lot of shimmery colors, try an earth tone of that.
2006-11-19 11:37:06
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answered by spunk.art 2
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earth tones or pastels always look cute for school.
2006-11-19 12:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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shimmery gold, think J Lo
2006-11-19 11:15:33
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answered by Aphrodite 2
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earth tones...brown...gold..n maybe..a pale green...
2006-11-19 11:16:45
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answered by **squiduz** 2
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Use light blues thats what i use!!!!!!
2006-11-19 16:57:50
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answered by shoppingmaniac28 2
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