Purple eyeliner makes green eyes look greener! Also use golden brown shadow on the lids and highlighter under the brow. Blend so there is no harsh contrast. Black mascara and perhaps a bit of charcoal black liner at the outside corners of you eyes. C'est magnifique!
2006-12-07 16:46:37
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answered by DagnyT 1
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I have green eyes as well & I find that black eyeliner makes them stand out the most. Also, some black eye shadow on the upper part of your eyelid with a pale pink or a light purple on the lower part, you're sure to have people notice you're beautiful green eyes ;)
2006-12-08 01:02:36
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answered by Ness 1
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If you have skin on the fairer side, go for a dark brown eyeliner rather than black because it will look less harsh. A goldish eyeshadow sounds like it would look good on you. Rich brownish colours flatter pretty much everyone. If you feel adventurous, try some purple eyeshadow.
2006-12-08 02:05:01
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answered by Lis B 2
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Put a light color or a white eye liner in the center of your eyes. Next to your nose. Makes your eyes appear bigger. Do a subtle eyeliner and some bushy mascara. Maybe do a little tail on the out side of your eye!
2006-12-08 23:34:50
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answered by pinkiehb93 1
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You want to use any color that is opposite the color you are trying to make stand out.... so if you are trying to make your green eyes stand out you would want to use eye shadow with red undertones. If you want to be bold you could try Cranberry, Falling Star, Star Violet, and Foxy Lady, all from MAC. If you want to be a little more subtle, try using a brown color with a hint of red, like Mulch or Antiqued, both from MAC. Good luck!
2006-12-08 00:58:29
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answered by Kelly 1
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ahh! I know the perfect thing. It's not really an original shiny color or anything but it just makes your eyes *POP*. its called Bourjois Two-Tone Eyeliner Pencil from Sephora. you can get it in diff. colors but the best I think is the classic 'Cafe&Creme.' apply the lighter shade in the inmost part of your eye - without poking yourself - and the darker shade right above (for your upper lid) and below (on the underside of your eye). if you want a variety of colors you can pick from Vincent Longo brand and use the same technique. hope this helped!
2006-12-08 01:48:25
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answered by i need help 2
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this is totally the wrong way from where everyone else seems to be going but I would use a white eyeliner to open your eyes a bit and make them look bigger and brighter, then maybe some green sparkly eye shadow.
2006-12-08 00:38:17
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answered by nervousenergy73 5
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Try a nice copper shade eyeshadow with a subtle shimmer. And black mascara with that. The contrast between the green eyes and the copper is gorgeous.
2006-12-08 00:32:02
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answered by Cricket 2
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black eyeliner will intensify your eyes with smoky dark colours lightly edging the tops of your lids and a light shadow under the brows to create a pop apply mascara never fails for me
2006-12-08 00:35:08
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answered by redgash 1
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Go to www.marykay.com/slbrown06 and click on virtual makeover and it will lead you through your skin color and some other questions then tell you what colors you should wear. It also tells you how to apply it.
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2006-12-08 10:48:00
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answered by shaydzofluv 2
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