I would go for a really light brown or creme kind of color. But it all depends of how dark your complexion is. so the darker the complexion the darker the brown or creme. Hope this helps a little bit. Good Luck! ^_^
2006-12-02 10:04:26
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answered by missattractive1 2
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Electric Green Eyes
*Preferred Age Group: under 20
**Things to Consider...
the shade of your eyes. (This will effect how the colors work for you.)
the tools that you use to apply the shadow
how much shadow you use (the more layers, the more intense the color)
the shape of your eyes
your age group
Brows:
Touch up if necessary. Fill in bare spots with shadow or pencil. Be sure to brush brows to soften color.
Highlighter:
Pale green with a silky pearl sheen.
Lid Shadow:
The color of your shadow should be a more intense shade of a shiny green than that used as a highlighter. Brush it onto the inner corner of the lid, and intensify as you reach the outer corner. This will make the eyes appear wider. Do the reverse if your eyes are too far apart.
Crease:
Using a brush, work the shadow from the lid right into the highlighter.
Liner:
To set off the green, apply a narrow line of intense black.
Mascara:
Black
How To Sweet But Sexy Colors
Things to Consider...
-the shade of your eyes. (This will effect how the colors work for you.)
-the tools that you use to apply the shadow
-how much shadow you use (the more layers, the more intense the color)
-the shape of your eyes
-your age group
Are softer shades more appealing to you? This combination of soft shades should be perfect for school or on the job.
Difficulty: N/A
Time Required: N/A
Here's How:
1. Eye Shadow: Peach over the lid.
2. Eye Shadow #2: Dust a little light brown over the peach. According to forum regular, "GOLDGREENEYE", the following combination works very well together.
3. Eye Liner: Deep mossy Green
4. Blush: A lush deep peach
5. Lipstick: "Browned" peach shade
2006-12-03 08:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I go for a beige/cream eyeshadow, with a thin line of brown eyeliner on the top eyelid. Also it works to put a slightly darker eyeshadow on the ends of your eye lids in like a triangle shape. It helps just to have a play around with your make up to find out what looks nice and suits you.
2006-12-02 17:59:31
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answered by jojobass86 3
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If you have green eyes, you should use a brown or a nice shade. try a nice deep purple for the eyeliner and for mascara, a a brown color with a fine brush.
2006-12-02 18:16:41
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answered by Ja S 2
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I would use the eyeliner that matches the color of you eyes and tan eyeshadow. Presto the natural look.
2006-12-02 17:44:55
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answered by Bree 1
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use neutral colors to get the natural looks...like dark brown eyeliner and then a beige eyeshadow or even peachy color would look naturally gorgeous!!
2006-12-02 17:56:00
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answered by *michelle* 2
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well it depends. you should get the color of your skin tone for eyeshadow and if you want blend it in with a darker shade on top meeting your eyebrows. for eyeliner, normally brown or black is good.
2006-12-02 17:45:26
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answered by samantha 3
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I have blue eyes but this will work for you too. I would use black liner and a brown eye shadow trust me this will bring out the natural green. just make sure you do it lightly.
2006-12-02 17:39:20
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answered by Silly Chilly 1
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a yellowgreenish eyeliner and shadow.
2006-12-02 17:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have light skin, try light colors, like light pink and purple. If you have dark skin, try darker colors, like blue( not too heavy ) and yellow.
Hope this helps!
2006-12-02 17:43:55
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answered by KatieRose 2
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