xfashionesque answered Monday September 26 2005, 4:47 pm: I don't care how many times people say blue eyeshadow is in again. Very few people can pull it off so unless you're sure blue eyeshadow suits you, don't go there.
It's better not to match your eyeshadow with your outfit anyway. It can look really tacky sometimes.
Try a shimmery gold or a very light shimmery white.
You could also go for brown or black smokey eyes. Which go great when you're dressing up or down.
Teza answered Monday September 26 2005, 12:40 pm: I never match my eye shadow with my shirts or outfits because sometimes it just doesn't look right. If you want to use yellow eye shadow, don't. Rather use gold or anything shimmery. If you are good with mixing colors do a smokey eye. Use gray and dark blue and that would look really cute with your shirt. Don't use a bright blue eye shadow because that looks hitious. But if you like it then you should do it. I think you should use a dark blue or a smokey eye or something shimmery. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
FrEe2bMe answered Monday September 26 2005, 12:00 pm: Well, you could do either blue or yellow. Or, if you are really good with applying eyeshadow you could blend the two together kind of like you would with a black to create more of a blended smokey look. I think I personally would go with the yellow because it's less obvious and sometimes blue can look cheap or like you are trying too hard, but still gets the point across. And, don't forget, you could always just skip the eye shadow and focus on eye liner and mascara. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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