im attending a fashion show tomorrow! and im having a fashion emergency! i have no idea what kind of eyeshadow makeup to wear! i have really small eyes, but not super small, asian eyes, and i really don't like red, it makes my eyes look all poofy.
i wanna do the smokey eye effect, but i don't think it'll look good.
here are the temporary eye shadow colors i have;
gold, purple, black, grey, blackish grey, shimmer white and thats it.
so i wanna make use of what i have.
i really wanna do the smokey eye but im really doubt-ish about it.
any suggestions?
Kori15 answered Thursday July 24 2008, 3:39 pm: Hey smokey eye looks are usually a hit so why not go with that?
I found a video that shows you how to do it, I figured that since you're doubting it so much you may not know how to do it?
I know you said your eyes aren't exactly asian, but the person in the video's are, but its basically the same design anyways. Here is the link, she is using a brown as the middle color and since you don't have that you can just use the Grey. So just use your black, Grey, then white.
If you don't want to do the smokey eye, you can do the same design, but with different colors. It just kind of depends on what color outfit you are going to wear.
For example you could try putting on purple eyeshadow to your lids then adding the gold to your brow line (basically a 2 color mix).
I'm sure anything would look good as long as you follow a basic patter and don't forget to blend! =]
With Love,
Kori [ Kori15's advice column | Ask Kori15 A Question ]
casper101 answered Thursday July 24 2008, 2:31 pm: Try the smokey eye just to see how it looks anyways, and if it looks really bad and you still want to go with the darker effect, try the purple, if that doesn't look good, try gold before trying the shimmer white, just in case that looks better. hope this helped some. [ casper101's advice column | Ask casper101 A Question ]
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