Hey, I was wondering if anyone had make-up tips for someone with hazel eyes? Well, hah, I have hazel eyes, fair-medium skin, and darkish hair thats shoulder length, sometimes I side part it sometimes I don't. Any help would be nice, thanks.
Shortcake22 answered Thursday March 30 2006, 9:39 pm: Almay makes special make up for different eye colors. Eyeshadow, mascara, and maybe eyeliner, not sure about that though. But you can get it at walmart, its fairly inexpensive, and my friends who have the make up all like it really well. Good luck! [ Shortcake22's advice column | Ask Shortcake22 A Question ]
Kayendall06 answered Thursday March 30 2006, 9:20 pm: Keep your make up to an all-time low. Over doing hazel eyes looks bad. Apply peach shimmer shadow to upper eyelids, stopping at the crease. If you want to bring out the hazel in your eyes, try a light golden shimmer on the brow bone. Apply a coat of soft black mascara =) [ Kayendall06's advice column | Ask Kayendall06 A Question ]
Friday_im_in_love answered Thursday March 30 2006, 9:05 pm: I have hazel eyes too, the best thing to do is to not over do it. Hazel eyes are pretty enough, and piling on makeup can make them seem less attractive.(aka using tons of mascara) Using a fairy good eyeliner that isnt too dark with light green eyeshadow can really bring them out. Light pink lipgloss gives you that classic look and goes well with dark hair. If that doesnt workout for you, just go nuts and try new things when you're at home, take pics and get feedback from friends and guys. Or just wear it out and public and see if anything changes. - Meg [ Friday_im_in_love's advice column | Ask Friday_im_in_love A Question ]
duudee_advicer answered Thursday March 30 2006, 7:45 pm: ugh ignore the person below me .. blah.
Here's my suggestions:
Light Pink / Shimmery Eye Shadow
Eyeliner (either on top above the lashes; or below the lashes on the bottom for a more open eyed effect )
And
Maybelle Linestylist Mascara; it really opens up the eyes and is virtually clump free!
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