I feel weird asking a fashion question...oh well.
Okay, so my eyes are hazel (greenish brownish most of the time, except when I cry and they turn tealish), and I tend to wear brown eyeshadow because it goes with everything (neutral). Unfortunately, that kind of makes my eyes look brown, too, and they're not. I'd like to find a color eyeshadow to wear that'll make my eyes look greener, and alternately one that will make them look bluer - they do change colors, but the majority of the color depends on what I'm wearing.
Eyeshadow colors, eyeliner colors...I don't wear mascara, so that's out.
Any ideas? I'm open to trying everything. =)
LittlePip answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 4:53 pm: How about a bright turquoise eyeshadow to bring out the turquoise in your eyes?
You can wear it normally or blend it with another colour such as purple. Bright is beautiful :) [ LittlePip's advice column | Ask LittlePip A Question ]
GDROB answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 4:00 pm: You ought to go to the mall or pharmacy cosmetics counter and let them instruct you on what colors match your skin tone versus not. I will give you a hint though. If you have green or hazel eyes you will not want to wear anything dark around the eyes be in brown or black unless auditioning to be a racoon wanting to tip my garbage can over.
Look at Avril--I've actually see her without makeup it's too damn dark around the eyes. Stay away from brown, black, grey. Ask for something that opens up and draws people to the eyes. What you really need to do is go for the natural look which looks like you have nothing on. That right there will draw people to the eyes.
I am a guy and trust me if a girl has too much dark around the eyes or brown I am turned right off of her as it looks too dark. Also, watch that you wear light colored clothing or the darkness will make you look dark completely and depressing looking. That's my opinion. Go natural look or don't wear makeup--you would look better as would all females (well most girls) without it. It does nothing for me. [ GDROB's advice column | Ask GDROB A Question ]
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