I would think that Greens and blues would probibly look best on you. The colors would make your eyes pop out and make them look even prettyer than they probibly do already!
2006-12-20 03:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello, In my personal opinion, I think light colors such as pinks, peaches, lavenders, blues an greens work well with blondes. It depends on your coloring, which I dont know cause I havent seen you in person. I would suggest going to J C Pennys and having one of the makeup artists do a makeover on you or just ask them what would look good on you. I prefer natural colors myself, nudes, browns, taupes, for eyes, rose or peach for cheeks, brown eyeliner and black mascara for eyes, and rose or mauve lipsticks or lipglosses. But thats on me, I dont know how it would look on you. Also, another suggestion, go to your local drugstore, preferably something like Walgreens, and ask the ladies there, theyre a big help. Or also, Covergirl.com can do a color chart for you. Neutral colors work well for most women. I hope this helps you out. Keep in touch, Sharon
2006-12-20 11:42:02
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answered by lilsis3070 2
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Great accent colors for green eyes are forest greens and plums.
Colors fall into 3 categories - warm, cool and neutral. What makeup colors look best on you is primarily determined by your skintone and what you're wearing today. Eye and haircolor come second. Your clothes closet is a great guide. If you wear warm, earth-toned colors like olive green, brown, terracotta, and camel, warm tones are probably your best bets for eye color, too. If most of your clothes are in cool tones of blue, purple, lavender and dark green, cool colors will look great on your eyes.
Of course, you'll never go wrong with classic neutrals -- greys, ivories, taupes and browns. These shades flatter everyone. They're also natural choices for someone who's wardrobe is all black, white, or beige.
It's So Simple
2 eyeshadows + eyeliner = custom eyes!
For basic eye design, I believe all you need are one eyeshadow to accent, one to define, and an eyeliner pencil. (In the custom eye designs below, I've added a highlighter as an extra option -- which you can skip or not - plus mascara and brow pencil).
To accent and define, I recommend matte powder eyecolors - not frosted.
3 Easy Steps to Custom-Eye Designs for Every Eye Shape
The 3 steps are:
Lining
Accenting (with light shades)
Defining (with deep shades)
The 3 tools you'll need are:
1 light-toned powder eyeshadow
1 deep-toned powder eyeshadow (contrasting or complementing your light shade)
1 eyeliner pencil -- brown, charcoal or navy. Black works best for brunettes or exotic faces.
Additionally, you'll want to have:
Mascara
Light frosted Highlighter eyeshadow (optional)
Eyebrow Pencil that matches or is a shade darker than your own brows
The Art of Custom Eyes
LIGHT tones bring features forward and out.
DARK tones bring features in and minimize them.
Small Eyes
Small Eyes...are smaller than average, or when compared to the rest of
your features.
Your Goal: Make eyes look larger.
Line: Use a fine line to outline the entire eye. Use a light to medium shade of eyeliner
To avoid "closing" in the eye and making it look even smaller.
Accent: Brush a light shade over the entire lid from lashes to browbone to "open" the entire eye.
Define: Stroke deep shade horizontally, starting from the inner corner, along the lid crease. Extend color slightly past the outer eye corner to widen.
For An Extra Touch:
Highlight: Stroke highlighter under the browline, blending into your light color.
Brows & Lashes: Brush brows up and extend the line of the brows slightly past the eye. Thin brows make eyes look larger. Apply mascara generously on top lashes and lightly on lower lashes.
2006-12-20 11:29:54
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answered by sarabmw 5
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Browns Like a light brown on your lid and a dark smokey brown in the crese of your eye and a pale brown under your brow. These will look so pretty I have the Same eyes and hair But I am dark skined
2006-12-20 11:27:49
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answered by mommy2faithat19#3 4
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i go to beauty school to be a pro. cosmetologist, since you have light green eyes i recommend to use dark brown eye liner, if you have dark green eyes use black eye liner to make your eyes bigger and more noticeable.
if you have light colored skin use light pink blush to make a nice glow. for dark skin, use light brown blush. since you have green eyes a brown colored eyeshadow will work just fine. use only light lipsticks and any color for lip- glosses red will work just fine too or pink! good luck! if you don't like how you look, go to Macy's they do awesome makeovers to find just the right colors for your skin! you should also get brown highlights and get you hair layered, you will totally look nice!
2006-12-20 12:22:11
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answered by feversparkel 1
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Light creamy colors, like candy pink or pearl pink for lips. Eye liner light brown or brown. Eye shadow shades of brown, blue and lilac shades. Use Creamy natural foundation and baby pink blush.
2006-12-20 11:31:13
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answered by Wings*of*Light 3
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i think that brownish colors would suit you best. also, various tones of green would be nice, since they would match your eyes. in general all colors suit blondes - except maybe from pink that creates a barbie-like effect! finally, its better to avoid the total black look in your everyday life, as it may look too pecimistic. so...guess its shopping time (yey! m y favorite time!) have fun!
2006-12-20 11:31:33
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answered by Vassia* 2
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purple shadow is great for green eyes. a natural clear gloss would be pretty for your lips
2006-12-20 11:27:10
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answered by sj 3
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well girls look better without makeup so I prefure no make up, but try light colors, not white, you could wear pink but not many people prefure that unless they are preps.
2006-12-20 11:29:41
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answered by eclipsefreak 4
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green
2006-12-20 11:27:13
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answered by count.voss 2
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