Friday, June 25, 2010

What are good makeup tips to bring out green eyes?

(color,etc)What kind of mascara, eyeliner, and eyeshadow would bring out green eyes?





Please%26amp;%26amp;thankyou%26lt;3What are good makeup tips to bring out green eyes?
You can look at these colors and try to find them elsewhere or you can simply purchase the paletter, I use the one for blue eyes and it's AMAZING! My eyes have never looked so stunning...I swear by these colors....Good luck!





http://almay.com/pg/main/catcoleyeslips.鈥?/a>What are good makeup tips to bring out green eyes?
Choosing An Eyeshadow





These colors are some of the most popular for green eyes.





Try different browns, especially chocolate tones. Browns and dark greens with copper or gold highlights are also a great choice.





Apricots and taupes are good choices for highlighters.





Dark purples, plums and metallics work too. Coppers and golds will make a really glamorous evening look for makeup tips for green eyes. I personally really like the way deep purples look with dark green eyes.





Colors To Avoid





When you're learning makeup tips for green eyes, it also helps to know what colors you might want to avoid.





First up, blues. Any color of blue doesn't do green eyes justice. I would recommend avoiding light blues, dark blues and even some colors (purples or pinks) with blue undertones.





Pinks are also a hard color to judge. Some can look really, really good and others can look really, really bad. This is usually a matter of trial and error.





Silvers are not a good choice either. Leave them for the blue eyes.





Eyeliner Colors





Unless you really like black eyeliner, it's usually a color to avoid. Try steely grays or chocolate browns. Use gold or white to open up the eye if your eyes are small.





The Rule Of Thumb





A good rule of thumb when choosing a color for makeup tips for green eyes is to focus on warm colors and avoid cool colors.





Like I said, there are exceptions to every rule, but this should provide a nearly fail-safe method for choosing eyeshadow colors to bring out the beauty of your green eyes.





The Application





How you apply your eyeshadow depends how many colors you're wearing and what the occasion is.





For basic every day wear, here's what you do.





1. Apply a highlighter like crystalline to the entire eye from the bottom of the crease to the eyebrow.





2. Use a taupe or apricot next and apply it to the whole eyelid and blend it just above the crease with the crystalline.





3. Then use your third color (chocolate brown, dark green, copper, etc.) and apply it one of two ways:





a. Apply it from the middle of your eyelid from the eyelash to just above the crease. Blend it well. You can even blend it under the lower lashes for a more dramatic look.





b. Apply it from the inner corner of your eyelid and sweep it out to the outer corner of your eye. It will get thicker the further out you go. Blend well.





4. Apply eyeliner and mascara as you normally would.





And there you go! Great makeup tips for green eyes.
Golden tones are great. Here are a few products that I have used on green eyed girls in the past.





Mac: AMber Lights eyeshadow-I used this as a liner. Also, bark is a really good one to use in your crease.





The Best i found is Origins Copper Penny and Rootbeer Floar. The copper penny is really pretty on your lid and Rootbeer float is a burgundyish color but does not look as dark on as it appears in the container. Mascara, cover girl makes a good one. I cannot remember what the name is but it is in a red tube and has a plastic wand. I like it because it does not clump.





Eyeliner, Mac Fluidline has a great brown liner. Use it in moderation though. Please email me if you have any other questions!
black mascara, ';eggplant'; eyeliner, light green eyeshadow, tan eyeshadow, peach/pink/orange eyeshadow,dark purple eyeliner top lid and bottom (very,very little on the bottom you dont want it to thick.





i have alot of experience, plus i had green,blue and purple contacs. when i wear green the colors listed look really well
I have green eyes, and I have found that a very light, grey/purple (almost taupe) looks the best on me. I also wear light brown, but while that makes my eyes look bigger, the slightly purple color makes the green ';greener.'; Buy the ';berry'; palette in L'Oreal and use the lighter purple. It's great.
Mascara: Black.


Eyeliner: Black. Around your eyes, put a thicker layer on top, but a thinner layer on the bottom.


Eyeshadow: Gold and brown generally stand out. Think 'nature colors'. Darker colors work if your eyes are bright green.
Ughh same problem(i also have green eyes)





What I do is:


-Use black eyeliner and put it on really light


-Use black mascara(but i think its too much so either choose between mascara or eyeliner)


-Then I heard that purple brings out the green in your eyes





=D
Look for a raisan colored eyeliner (pencil) like a brownish purple, put both on top and bottom of lids right where your lashes grow out from eyes and then rub w/the spongy tip on other end of pencil. then use black mascara!!
black mascara, purple eyeline always look sweet on people with green eyes, and then finish off with a light silvery color, but not toooo much, :D
Rose and pink liners and shadows for one, always compliment green. So do brown and autumn shades.
purpley brown colors. a little eyeliner. Sometimes like a dark peach will work too. those'll all make your eyes pop, with mascara of course.
I think pink eye shadow, black eyeliner and mascara.


LASH BLAST mascara is the best! :)
gold or silver eyeshadows, a little blue eyeliner and black mascara.
use black eyeliner and mascara. A light color eyeshadow would bring out your eyes.
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Purples!
brown makeup. like brown shadows and black eye liner/mascara
well um if u have green eyes you could put silvery eyeshadow on! IDK really
i use a gray liner..it seems to make my eyes pop
you should wear green clothes and wear light makeup
You have blue!
idk. ive been wondering the same thing!

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