Question Posted Wednesday September 13 2006, 5:57 pm
for eye shadow, do you put it only on your eye lid or on like from your eyebrows down to your eyelid?? and also, you know how like eye shadows come with like a 3 or 4 colors with it? like one pack that i have is white, pink, light purple, and dark purple. wich colors do i put where on my eyes??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? BitsandPieces answered Thursday September 14 2006, 11:40 am: UPDATED******
You have brown eyes, which is really cool when it comes to make-up, because brown eyes can wear any color! The hardest part for most asian eyes is creating the crease, but you can have a visual effect by using a slightly darker shadow right under the eyebrow bone in the middle of your lid. A medium shadow on the lower lid, underneath the crease and a very light shadow above it should show off your eyes in the best way. You don't need to match make-up colors to clothing, which could look overwhelming and you don't want people to notice your make-up before they notice you. If you wear more eye make-up, then go really light with blush and lip gloss instead of heavy lipstick. The trio eye shadow sets that already have a dark, medium and light shadow of the same color will make the process easy and quick. Experiment with browns, mauves, and greys. The ones you have are good, use the dark purple for the crease, light purple for the lid and white for just under brow, above the crease. Pink can be substituted for either the med or dark purple depending on how dark or light it is. Have fun!
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