Try either a light green, or a gold. Gold is amazing with green eyes. Trust me.
2007-03-21 07:43:17
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answered by Missy B. 2
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Try this: Get a dark brown and put on the lower lid and close to the lashes. Next, put an emerald green or any green in the creases.. for a glamorous finish, put a shealth of gold shimmer all over entire lid to blend together. Also put some shimmer in the corners of your eyes for a dramatic look. So golds, creams, browns and greens would be good for you!
2007-03-21 07:43:40
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answered by InLoveandWar 4
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Gold is good color to play off green eyes!
No browns they tend to make green eyes look dull and not vibrant! Most Greens look good but not too bright! I heard pinks are nice but personally i wouldn't recommend them because the make eyes look kind of raw and sunburned but that's what I think. Creme eyeshadow is the best to last the longest but for easy removal use powder on the eye after applying foundation to make it stick.
P.S.> Alamay Intensify the Eye colections are good too!
GOOD LUCK (:
2007-03-21 07:48:36
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answered by faista 2
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OK first of all what shape eyes do you have? and what kind of skin tone do you have? I do hair and make-up for a living and i tell all of my clients they have to pick there make-up by there skin tone,- Dark-Natural-cool, If you have green eyes you either have dark or natural skin and in that case i would stick with the browns, golds, and green colors, when applying eye make up it is important to make sure you moisturize you face first. then you put medium color on the lid of your eye (if its night you can use the dark) then with a eye brush put the darker color in the crease of your eye and on the top of that you take the lightest color and highlight the out side and brow bone. make sure you blend everything together and also make sure you have freshly plucked eye brows!!!! if you want a more natural look then use the medium color on the crease of your eye and the light color on the lid there should be an even lighter color with you eye shadows. also make sure to buy a a single nice light color to use to highlight your brow line it always makes you eyes look brighter. Hope i helped !
2007-03-21 07:51:00
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answered by Toni A 1
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NO. in spite of YOU DO, do not USE eco-friendly EYESHADOW, no rely HOW easy. eco-friendly eyeshadow will constantly draw interest faraway from the colour of your eyes, because of the fact except you're like Harry Potter and additionally you have very almost unnatural, grass eco-friendly eyes, the eyeshadow will constantly stand out. Use greater diffused hues which will advance the colour of your eyes, not do away with from their organic attractiveness, inclusive of easy brown, shimmery gold, beiges, and tans. those all supplement your eye colour. attempt to not use hues that should conflict alongside with your eyes, like blue or purple.
2016-12-19 10:49:52
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answered by schulman 4
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Start at the eyebrows with a white shadow then go with light blue just above your eyelids and then a dark blue on your lids.Then use black liquid eyeliner around your eyes and black mascara. Done. Now you will look stunning. You will say wow when you look in the mirror. Or you could go with the same white at brows and light green above your lids and dark green on your lids. you'll be a living doll.
2007-03-21 07:51:18
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answered by thomas m 5
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Purples, Greens or Golds would be best for dark eyes.
2007-03-21 07:46:21
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answered by Krissy Kris 1
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a pretty light lavender purpleish color reallly brings out green eyes. if your not up to trying purple, a pretty light pink. this will also work well. just do a light sweep of color over the lid and try a sheer shimmer on the brow bone to pull it all together.
2007-03-21 08:07:00
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answered by hllywdbabe7 1
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okay.... colors-light green,pink,white(but do not apply too much) take the thing you apply it with and then take a tiny bit and then apply but if you would like to blend the colors but the dark color you use on top but not too much and then blend in the othe color right around it hope i've helped ♥
2007-03-21 08:03:52
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answered by Pinny 4
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I find that you shouldn't match your eyeshadow to your eyes, but to your haircolour. I know that's not what all the books say, but that works better for me than picking something I think will go with my eyes.
2007-03-21 07:42:50
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answered by butterscotchwhip 1
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