I have a dress and it is mainly red and a bit of black, ([Link](Mouse over link to see full location)) - the white bit is actually bright bold red. and i just want some makeup to work with it, i just don't know what! any ideas will really help.. i have looked through some sites and they don't really help me, thanks!
DearAbby92 answered Sunday October 26 2008, 2:45 pm: I think a bold cat eye (with black liquid eye liner) would look really good and goes well with the retro-modern style of your dress. It's hard to match make up with that because not many people can pull off red eye shadow and white is kind of blah.
Use a shimmery shade close to your skin tone for the eye lid, and you can shade in the contours with a darker color like a brown if you want. Put a tiny bit of white on the inner corner of your eye, it will make it appear wider. Then do a black cat eye.
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If your comfortable with it, you can try fake eye lashes (you can get them at walgreens for 2-8 dollars)
It's dramatic and simple and i think it will look great on you =] Maybe if your bold enough you can do a red lip?
kaelyn5640 answered Sunday October 26 2008, 2:40 pm: you dont need to really match your makeup with your dress, mainly match it with your eyes. do something that will make your eyes look amazing. do a black eyeliner kinda thick but not overly done and a silver color for eyeshaddow. make it go on top of your eyelid and around the corner of your eye a little bit and barely a line going out towards your hair! hope i helped :) [ kaelyn5640's advice column | Ask kaelyn5640 A Question ]
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