What are some good eye shadow/mascara/eyeliner colors that go really well with green eyes? I usually use black eye liner and mascara and w/e color goes with my outfit. Is that an okay thing to do with green eyes? Thanks.
ThugGirl041790 answered Monday January 24 2005, 2:47 pm: Well i have like bluish green eyes but they look more green.. um i use black eyeliner and black mascara.. but usually like a white eyeshadow is what i use not alot tho... my eyes dont look right wit like a blue eyeshadow or anythng.. so i dont know i mean if you think it looks right then dont change it.. but sometimes i also use like a bronze eyeshadow it looks okay wit my eyes and this one its like a grayish blue like it dont look blue but it brings out my eyes..hope i helped..~*DEZ*~ thuggirl041790 [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
Christine answered Monday January 24 2005, 1:35 pm: ok i may be able to help you with this. I have green eyes too.
ummmm... a light pink eyeshadow or light medium brown, easy on the liner and make your mascara stand out. My sister usually helps me with this stuff.. so i can help others with the advice she gives me...
BabiiD answered Monday January 24 2005, 1:05 pm: Girl, you can use light brown and light blue and light green and maybe even lilac eyeshadow because when i put light purple eyeshadow, my eyes look good!!!! By the way, i have turquoise eyes, a mix of blue and green, so i think you should try light purple out for yourself and see how it works.
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Karen answered Monday January 24 2005, 1:00 pm: Yup, that's alright to do that! Black eyeliner goes great with green eyes and so does black mascara. You can use Earth tones for eye shadows like light browns and greens. Anything that will bring out your eyes will look great. Hope I helped :)
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