paradiei3abii3x answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 7:49 pm: Uhm, I have blue eyes too, and people say that blue clothes really bring out mii eyes, and also yellow..but another thing to help is pink eye shaddow..even though that isn't clothes, it helps. Hope I helped! <3 [ paradiei3abii3x's advice column | Ask paradiei3abii3x A Question ]
AquamarineRose answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 7:47 pm: I have blue eyes too.So from experience I have found that the two best colors for clothing to bring out my eyes are surprising blue and red. But white I think brings them out too.Or maybe it's just the white part of the eye that helps.Very convenient for being patriotic I might add.Now for eyeshadow brown.It makes my eyes look extremely blue.But I really never wear brown eye makeup I go for more of the dark greys and silver hues.Dark grey will make your eyes a grey-blue. Shocker right?But ahhh....silver isn't a bad color for blue eyes either.For the most part though you can really can't go wrong to help bring the blue out in your eyes. [ AquamarineRose's advice column | Ask AquamarineRose A Question ]
advice_chica answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 7:23 pm: To bring out your blue eyes wear darker colors I have blue eyes and I use a black shirt to accent it and I always get compliments saying your eyes are very beautiful but also if you can wear like black eye liner so it makes your eyes pop out a little more and you could probably wear like a skirt or anything colorfull for pants or w.e. don't wear bright colors for shirts cuz your eyes don't show as much it's more your cloths that we'll show [ advice_chica's advice column | Ask advice_chica A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 7:23 pm: Any pastel colors like blues, pinks, greens, and light purples will bring out your blue eyes. Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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