Wednesday, October 7, 2009

What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

..light brown hair, and a light tan?



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

Eye shadow may look easy, but in order to pull it off, you have to be very careful when applying it.



First of all, find out what colours will go well with your eye colour. A brief list is below, but there are sure to be more.



BROWN: Light browns, bronzes, soft purples, light blues (brown eyes tend to have smaller flecks of different colours, often green, and these colours help recognize the different flecks)



BLUE: Delicate silvers and grays will give your eyes a soft, sheek look.



HAZEL: Bronze eye shadow goes great with hazel eyes, because hazel eyes tend to be a variety of colours which the bronze can evenly reflect.



GREEN: Green eyes are rare, so take advantage of this pretty and unique feature. Use a soft lilac, as it will bring out the green in your eyes. Combine with a soft brown or a pale gray.



Now that you know a few of the basic colours that blend well with different eye colours, you can start experimenting. Take half an hour to an hour and just experiment in your free time. Blend colours and find unique blends that really work well. Have plenty of makeup remover on hand if you feel you will need it. Who knows? You may find a look you love!



TIPS:



-If your eyelids are slightly differently coloured than the rest of your face (this is common in many women) and if you want your eyeshadow to stay on longer, use this simple trick. If you wear foundation (preferably powder foundation) or a powder toner, apply a thin layer on your eyelids. Then dust on the eyeshadow. This helps to even out the tone of your skin while helping the eyeshadow have something to cling to, therefore keeping it on longer without requiring constant re-applying or touchups.



-Put a darker colour or shade in the crease of your eyelid to make your eyes really stand out and "pop".



-When applying pink eyeshadow, especially to paler eyes, don't apply too much, especially if you like to add it under the lower lashline. It can make your eyes look puffy and/or infected.



Good luck!



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

A smoky grey sparkle



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

light blue or grey or even alight green.



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

light charcoal with a dusty silver accent or even a soft blue with a baby blue accent



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

http://www.make-upusa.com/faq/eyeshadow....



these contrasting colors will make the blue/grey look more dramatic



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

You want to use browns (chocolates) %26amp; blacks they will make your eye color stand out



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

that's the color of my eyes and i usually use a goldish brown color and i get compliments on my eyes a lot. also, a grey color that sparkles looks pretty



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

Light purple always looks nice with blue/grey eyes.



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

light blue, gray, silver, light turquoise or aqua



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

1. For great looking eyes make sure to use powder shadows for a natural look and a eyeliner pencil for drama at night. Make sure the liner has a smudge tip at one end to get that smoky eye look. Only line the top of the eye is you're looking tired. You don't want to bring more attention to dark circles under the eyes. Neutral tones with a hint of color are flattering on everybody.



2. For sheen on the eyelids, dab a bit of Vaseline for a pretty reflective quality, as well as moisture.



3. Open up the eye with a gold/beige shimmery high lighter onto the brow bone.



4. Don't throw away cash on an expensive eye makeup remover! Find a pretty glass bottle and fill it with baby shampoo.



5. If your cream eye shadow dries out, use a few drops of water or mineral oil to soften it up again.



5. Potatoes, like cucumbers, will reduce the appearance of dark, under-eye circles.



http://facenbodycare.com/Makeup_Tips_for...



What eyemakeup would look good with blue/grey eyes..?

this sounds weird but try it i swear it looks good try black mascara and dark lavender pencil eyeliner no eyeshadow

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