Liner: Go for a light brown or copper color to accentuate your hair color. If you prefer black, you may use that too.
HOW TO APPLY:
1) Draw a line half way across right below your lashes. (Not the inner lid)
2) Smudge slightly to soften the line.
3) If your line is uneven or too thick, wet a Q-Tip and put handsoap on it. Then run the Q-Tip along the bottom of the line to take off the edge of it.
Shadow: If you're willing, try bright, bold colors. (This is what I go for to draw attention to my eyes) Bright blues and bright greens work great for this. You can also coordinate the color with you accessories or outfits.
If you want more of the suttle look, try pale pinks, pale browns, and copper.
HOW TO APPLY:
1) Use a brush and smudge right above the lashes on top.
2) Use a soft brush and apply in the corners of your eyes and right below you line of eyeliner on the bottom if you wish.
Mascara: Try black.
1) Apply to top lashes.
2) Use eyelash curler for 20 seconds.
3) Apply lightly to bottom lashes if nessicary.
LIPS:
Always, Always, Always apply a chapstick with SPF in it. This will dramaticly help with chapping, sunburnt lips, and make them soft and lucious. Guys like that ;)
Lipstick: If you want, you can use a pale pink, a shimmery color, or a darker color. Expeirement and see what you like.
Gloss: Can be pale pink, clear, glittery, or shimmery.
1) Apply clear chapstick.
2) Apply lip stick.
3) Apply a gloss over the lip stick.
smarty_monkey500 answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 8:11 pm: First off you would want brown and coppery hues to accent your eyes, maybe a little gold. It depends how red your hair is. If you like eye-liner I would say brown, the same goes for mascara. For blush I would recomend a light brown, or very light pink applied sparingly. Light Red or magenta for the lips, with maybe a little gloss but not bright. [ smarty_monkey500's advice column | Ask smarty_monkey500 A Question ]
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