Pastel and bright colors that stand out... natural and browns/light pinks wont do...
2007-01-27 03:27:49
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answered by Jessie 4
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I have found that the natural colors work well for me. I have tried a plum color eye liner, and plum colored shadow on the outside of the eyewith a copper to the inside of the eye and a light golden color under the brow. Using a brownish black mascara. I get lots of complements with this combination, and it looks good with almost everything, If I want to change it up I use blue or greens on the outside of the eye lid, and a dark rose on in the inside of the eye lid, and adjust the eye liner to match the outside color.
the easiest way to find a combination that you like, is to go to one of the nicer dept stores with a dedicated cosmetic counter and let the sales person try different color combinations on until you find the one that suits your taste.
Then you can go to a store that sells cosmetics at a more reasonable cost than the expensive dept store prices. I have found that Loreal has a great line of eye color products that last all day and are not that expensive. I really like the irredescent colors they offer for night time and the pearl colors for daytime!
2007-01-27 04:21:05
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answered by nightvoice44 1
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Honestly, you need little to no makeup because you already of a beautiful face with gorgeous features! If anything I would do a thin brown or black line of creme eyeliner on the top, and halfway in on your waterline on the bottom of your eye. When you wear black eyeliner I would coat your eyelashes sevral times with mascara and curl them two times..... With your eyes go heavy duty on the mascara. Now for the eyeshadows. I would stick to the earthy and suddle colors of baby pinks, a neutral brown eye ( the urban decay naked palette is perfect for this) or I would put a shimmery or nice/toned color paintpot from MAC..... These can be used as bases or primers, and even an eyeshadow.... Most if the colors are neutral, dark, or shimmery but they are beautiful as just eyeshadows too. If you do happen to wear to blush, no pinks! just like a shimmery light purple! They have a couple at sephora........ As for bronzer I would put them on your cheekbones and a little right below your eyes! Good luck and stay beautiful
2016-05-24 05:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I have heard that blue eyeshadow doesnt work with blue eyes. I have blue eyes as well. I think blue clothes look nice with blue eyes. I wear brown or gold shadow i like it the best.
2007-01-27 13:53:12
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answered by L M 1
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I thought a cosmetic palette had less to do with hair and eye color and more to do with complexion, season and trends.
Colors that compliment (bring out) your eyes well, but go well with your skin tone as well. Unless you're going for a really dramatic or theatrical look, I think natural, earthy tones look best.
2007-01-27 03:11:11
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answered by nyboxers73 3
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I have the same coloring as you and gold eyeshadow with brown eyeliner makes my eyes pop.
2007-01-27 04:39:30
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answered by Saritah 5
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Ummmmm, gold, shimmering browns, deep blue, and smokey eyes for a more dramatic look.
2007-01-27 04:29:42
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answered by *Rachel* 3
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Hi you can visit www.marykay.com/kaylexasmom and click on virtual makeover, you can get great ideas from there and if you want to try some free samples email me at kaylexasmom@marykay.com
2007-01-27 16:23:18
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answer #8
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answered by kaylexasmom 2
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probably lighter colors in pastels like green blue and pink
unless you like natural go with natural colors
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2007-01-27 03:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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a brownish gold color it looks natural but really pritty.
2007-01-27 03:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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