i only have eyelner in the color black. when i wear them together, i look like an emo kid and i don't like that look! i want to find colors for eyeliner (or mascara?) that will make my VERY dark brown eyes stand out against my (black) skin.
leLovely answered Thursday July 5 2007, 8:02 pm: Try using shimmery+metallic colors in gold, silver, teal, pink, white. You'll have to mix and match with a lot of different colors before you find something you like. I used to wear black eyeliner with my brown eyes, and it's just too blahh. So I use a shimmery white. But our skin tones are different, so just try it out! [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday July 5 2007, 3:29 pm: hey
i completely agree, gold will really make your eyes pop. also, you should consider trying really bright, loud colors. try like, turquoise mascara [i'm indian & have tan skin and dark brown eyes, and it looks fine on me]. don't put a lot on, just a touch so that it comes off as you're wearing it, but it's not OVERBOARD.
white eyeliner on the lower lashline (on the pink part) looks really good too. it brightens up your whole face.
for mascara, i'd stick to classic black (or turquoise if it looks good) cause you don't want TOO much make-up on. make-up is supposed to enhance your features and make it seem like you have none on. putting too much eye shadow, eyeliner & mascara in all different colors will look weird. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
sdcutie717 answered Thursday July 5 2007, 3:22 pm: Try a bronze or gold eyeliner with dark brown mascara. The gold will make your eyes look lighter and will really make the brown stand out. Using brown instead of black will lighten your eyes up also.
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