This isn't me, it's just some photos I found & I thought her eye-make up was pretty.
My eyes are dark brown, but they look black
would my eyes still stand out, even thought my dark brown eyes look pretty much black?
thanks !
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Thereisnoname answered Sunday March 22 2009, 8:48 pm: Well, it looks like they have a lot of mascara on. Okay.
1) Get a great mascara. I'd recommend anything Covergirl, anti clump. MAKE SURE you have no clumps, so don't overdue it.
2) Use an eyelash curler. This actually can make a huge difference in some people, and it definitely looks like these girls used one.
3) Purchase a soft, black eye pencil WITH a smudger. They are pretty cheap, as the most 7 bucks. Apply this to the bottom (inside, if you apply on the outside of your eye on bottom it runs and makes you look tired) and apply some on top using the side, and smudge it.
5) Get some mineral powder, coverup, or an eye pencil that matches your skin tone. Rub it in around your eyes and under your brow. That will make your eyes pop right out! I know this might sound like a lot of money, but it's not too much, and in the long run, it's worth it! K babe, hope I helped.
xoxo Z [ Thereisnoname's advice column | Ask Thereisnoname A Question ]
hotpotato answered Wednesday January 14 2009, 8:37 pm: Fake eyelashes, top and bottom. Lots of black mascara and black eyeliner. Cover Girl Exact Eye Lights Mascara is supposed to make your eye color stand out. They have different shades of mascara color to match your needs. You can get color contacts if you want too. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
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