Look at the color of the "flecks" in your eye and that determines which color you should use.
2007-02-03 01:16:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1.Even out minor skin blemishes with a tinted moisturizer, blending it in smoothly with fingertips. if you need more coverages, opt for a liquid or cream foundation. Now apply a concealer and a light dusting of face powder.
2. After sweeping a golden shadow across your entire eyelid, apply a darker bronze shade into the crease and then apply some carefully under the lower lashes.
3. Take a warm brown eyeliner and work it along your upper and lower lashes for a strong look that you can carry off beautifully.If you find the effect too harsh,smudge with a clean cotton bud (swab). Apply two coats of black mascara.
4. A peach-brown powder blusher adds a sunkissed warmth to your cheeks. Apply just a little a time, increasing the effect as you go.
5. outline your lips with an orange - brown lip pencil. start at the cupid's bow on upper lip, and move outwards. then complete the other side and finish with the lower lip.
6. To complete the look fill with a sunny orange shade of lipstick . if you prefer a glamorous, glossy finish, don't blot your lips with a tissue. You can even add a dab of lip balm for extra shine if you wish. But if you prefer a semi-matte look, blot after one coat with a tissue, then re-apply your lipstick for a longer-lasting finish.
Enjoy!
2007-02-03 04:31:15
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answered by ? 3
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Hiya, Sounds like I have the same eye color as you so I will tell you which ones I have found look amazing!
For a every day look - Boujour do a round pot (shade number 44) it looks a orangey brown colour in the pot. Get some it looks fab with our eye colour. Really helps bring out the greeness too. Apply with lots of black mascara and it really brings out your eyes!
For a more glam look - try barry m dazzle dust also shade 44 this is a golden bronze colour looks really lovely again!
Depending on your hair colour you may also find that a pale lilac looks good, and silver.
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2007-02-03 02:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Brown
2007-02-06 23:25:39
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answered by Muskan 2
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I would say a copper brown tone on the whole lid with maybe a darker brown in the crease.. My eyes are green and sometines greeen/brown or green/blue or just blue any shade of brown makes these colors pop in eyes.
2007-02-03 01:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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My chum has the comparable shade eyes and on comparable days she makes use of a delicate goldy, brown which seems organic, fresh, and additionally makes the colour pop. OR on some days my chum additionally makes use of a brown, murky eco-friendly shade that's slightly darker yet very eye catching.
2016-10-01 08:50:13
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answered by mcfaul 4
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It sounds like you have beautiful eyes.
I would suggest earth tone colors for the day and in the evening nice colors like almay's colors for hazel eyes.
2007-02-03 02:12:05
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answered by liza246 3
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Smoky-browns. Stay away from bright colors like blue or green--you'll just look crazy.
2007-02-03 01:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Little brownish color
2007-02-03 21:44:30
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answered by Kittu s 2
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natural looks.
brown, black, pale,light pink..smokey look?
just don't go to wild and to bring out ur eyes try stay away from eye shadows that match ur eye color. good luck.
2007-02-03 01:19:14
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answered by babygirl07 2
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