hey .. i have a makeup question. i have red hair and really light eyebrows an eyelashes (pretty much blonde) but i wanna wear mascara this year. im afraid that if i wear dark mascara - it would look bad against my eyebrows since they are so light and then my red hair. so have any suggestions about what I can do so it doesnt look too drastic?
0rangeTape answered Friday August 6 2004, 11:10 pm: Get and eyebrow pencil like brown but not like really dark brown idk if that would look good and go over your eyebrows with it i think it would look good [ 0rangeTape's advice column | Ask 0rangeTape A Question ]
Michelleyelly answered Friday August 6 2004, 10:38 pm: Use brown mascara and brown eyeliner. If you're eye brows look really bad against it..(*which they probably won't*) use an eyeborw pencil to fill them in and make them look fuller! H0pe i HeLPed* <33 michelley [ Michelleyelly's advice column | Ask Michelleyelly A Question ]
tommiegurlie23 answered Friday August 6 2004, 10:34 pm: i know im not giving specific help but if you go to a makeup counter like Mac, or benefit or anyplace in your mall they will help you! They know what they are doing and can help you find a good color for your skin! oxoxo
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rockchik41 answered Friday August 6 2004, 9:26 pm: i'm just like you. i promise it won't look bad, i have invisible eyelashes, and when i wear black mascara, i look so much better. don't listen to the people who say it'll look bad...but if you don't like it...try dark blue or brown.
Fallin2Pieces answered Friday August 6 2004, 9:21 pm: Go for the black mascara, if that looks too drastic, then try brown or gray. Also, if you have really light eye brows, try to get a really light brown brow pencil to add more color to your eye brows
- Fallin2Pieces [ Fallin2Pieces's advice column | Ask Fallin2Pieces A Question ]
ballerina04 answered Friday August 6 2004, 8:09 pm: wear a brown or brown/black mascara instead. i found this in a book, so i know it's right. have fun!! send me a message if you need more help
Lexi71174 answered Friday August 6 2004, 8:07 pm: Go for light hues of mascara...brown..deep purple...they now make EYEBROW PENICILS>..that you can get virtually anywhere!!! they apply on like mascara and stay until you wash it off!!!
and you if you really got cash to burn! Get the dyed permanitly!!
Lena answered Friday August 6 2004, 7:42 pm: Dont put so much mascara.. and try puting BROWN or LIGHT brown eyeshadow on.. =) like you would put eyeliner on.. it works JUST the same =) thats what i occasionally do.. and then curl your eye lashes =) [ Lena's advice column | Ask Lena A Question ]
Bri!* answered Friday August 6 2004, 7:41 pm: I know someone that sounds like you...red hair, light eyebrows and eyelashes and she wears black mascara. It doesn't look bad. But she does look really different w/ out it. .:brianna:. [ Bri!*'s advice column | Ask Bri!* A Question ]
sshelbyy answered Friday August 6 2004, 7:29 pm: theres different colors of mascara u no, so i would suggest getting the lightest brown they have, so it doesnt stand out too much. [ sshelbyy's advice column | Ask sshelbyy A Question ]
TaTjEnJaMeS answered Friday August 6 2004, 7:18 pm: My friend has like the same exact thing..she has reddish hair and really light eyelashes and eyebrows..so she uses either clear mascara..or like a really light brown one!..try using one of those! xOx CrYsTaL [ TaTjEnJaMeS's advice column | Ask TaTjEnJaMeS A Question ]
GC_rox_my_sox answered Friday August 6 2004, 7:11 pm: It would look weird to wear black mascara, but mascara comes in more than one shade. I have blonde hair, so I use black-brown mascara, which isn't as dark. Read the bottoms of the bottles. I think you should get black-brown or brown. Maybe get both to see which one you like better. [ GC_rox_my_sox's advice column | Ask GC_rox_my_sox A Question ]
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