I don't know where else to get some advice for this but I was just wondering what color of eyeshadow/eyeliner would look good with a light turquoise blue dress?
I have red hair, blue eyes & I'm somewhat fair-skinned.
WestsideAngel answered Monday April 11 2005, 7:04 pm: Put on a whitish colored eyeshadow with a little glitter in it, and some black eyeliner.
Goodluck and hope you will look great!
xOtWiXi answered Monday April 11 2005, 3:50 pm: I personally think that light blue eyeshadow with a dark blue or black eyeliner would look PERFECT with your dress and skintone! Hope I've Helped! ♥ [ xOtWiXi's advice column | Ask xOtWiXi A Question ]
Erinn_the_bamf answered Monday April 11 2005, 3:19 pm: Try either gold of tan for eyeshadow. They will go with anything and will look great with anything. For eyeliner I think you should just use black or brown. Stick to naturals. I hope I helped! ♥ good luck [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
cokecap_x21 answered Monday April 11 2005, 3:10 pm: i'd say maybe yellow & white mixed. Or just white,i dont think you want a lot,just something to make it shine. Brown eyeline will be good,because black tends to look to dark on fair skin.You could mix brown and black eyeliner,but dont put to much black on. i hope i helped :) [ cokecap_x21's advice column | Ask cokecap_x21 A Question ]
Karen answered Monday April 11 2005, 3:08 pm: Light brown eyeshadows and other similar, light tones will look great with a light turquoise blue dress and with blue eyes, red hair, and fair skin. If you have blue eyes, then you want to stay natural when it comes to eye shadows. As for eyeliner, black or brown will look good. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
LostAngel answered Monday April 11 2005, 2:58 pm: I'm not a beauty expert (sp? (lol)) but I guess sliver eye shadow and brown/black eye liner?
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