hopelessly_devoted answered Monday October 17 2005, 3:36 pm: just a tip-you shouldnt pick your eyeshadow based on your outfit, you should base it on your eyecolor, and if you wanna know about an eyeshadow for your eyes then ask me personally, but if you still wanna know what would look best with that outfir id have to say either silver or just light sparkles, MAYBE a light brown depending on your skin tone, hope i helped and feel free to ask me later about the eyecolor [ hopelessly_devoted's advice column | Ask hopelessly_devoted A Question ]
x3candiigrl answered Monday October 17 2005, 2:51 pm: I'd say a light blue or white wood look really good. If it's a grey hoodie (( one that doesnt zip )) then white is the best becasue you won't be able to see the shirt. That way you still look good if you take the sweat shirt off. hope i helped
MrsStevenMarkJones answered Monday October 17 2005, 1:46 pm: i would try either a silver or a light silver-ish blue. or you can go for a golden brown, you can never go wrong with a golden brown!
Sallyox answered Monday October 17 2005, 11:39 am: Well is it a hoodie or zip-up? If its a hoodie then the blue t-shirt most likely doesnt matter but if its a zip-up, Id go with a mix of your own!
Take light blue NOT BRIGHT and mix with a silver and maybe even add Sparkles or Glitter to it. I do the same every morning when I cant decide on what color to wear. Try prestige eye shadow or Mary Kay ... they're both EXCELLENT quality!!
FunnyCide answered Monday October 17 2005, 11:36 am: Umm.. perhaps a mix of both gray and blue. If you have a blue that's close to the color of your shirt and a gray that's close to the color of your sweatshirt, mix them - one in front of the other or one on top of the other. Or, perhaps, a cadet blue. That's a gray-ish blue-ish color. That'd probably be best. :)
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