Okay. Im fourteen (female) if it helps. Hah,
but Ill be a highschool freshman come this fall.
I have hazel eyes. Bleh. They like to change from blue to green to both with a bit of brown.
Its soo annoying! Especially when it comes to makeup...
I need tips to bring out the color, blue would be best, even though theyre green a lot.
Btw, do hazel eyes change with what you wear, mood, etc? Because I just dont know.
But I like to wear eyeliner a lot, and some neutral shadows as everyone says. But I want COLOR in my eyes and ON THEM! I absolutely love brights. I dont like eye shadow that much, though. It feels cakey.
Any tips, suggestion? Sorry. Thanks!
jessicamarie answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 12:05 pm: okay. i dont know about other colored eyes. but i do know about blue eyes, being that i have very blue eyes. The best eyeliner to wear is brown, and brownish eyeshadows, things like that. that always helps to bring out my blue eyes. [ jessicamarie's advice column | Ask jessicamarie A Question ]
xxkelsxx answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 3:20 am: colored eye liner :) its my best friend, i have so much fun with it. hazel eyes are different for everyone. mine change with my momod, they are deep blue when i am tired but greenish when i am wide awake and greenish brown when I am sad, its weird haha. but my sisters change with what she is wearing and my best friends change with sunlight and what not. everyone is different.
I would suggest buying bright blue or green eye liner. also i know you said that you didnt like eye shadow, but you can have a lot of fun with that too. You can also switch it up a bit by using blue or purple mascara instead of plain old black.
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