Thursday, June 24, 2010

Make up//////eyeshadow!?

what eyeshadow looks best on a biracial/mixed girl....?


THANKS%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;ALSO PLZ ANSWER MY OTHER QUESTIONS(:Make up//////eyeshadow!?
You're extremely lucky! As a general rule, people with darker skin tones can get away with pretty much any colour!! My personal faves for darker skins are black and very smoky (this will enhance the colour of your eyes, whatever they are!); gold, purple, green. To be honest, you can just go crazy with the colour! I would steer clear of anything too red-toned though as this can make your eyes look sore.





My best advice, as the above is all very generic, is to look through magazines for people with similar colouring to you (skin, hair and eyes) and see what looks best on them - you're pretty much guaranteed to look good too!





Good luck!Make up//////eyeshadow!?
it would help if you included your eye color.


um...


blue: tans, beiges, gold


green: brown, green


brown: purple, pink, plum
it depends on your eye color i would say





but anything by clinique really pops on any skin color
purple always looks really cute on people with brown eyes, but you have to make sure it isn't too light if your skin is darker. It can look a little bit over the top. Gold also looks so pretty! I would stay away from blues and whites and stuff like that though. Almay makes really great eye color combinations that you can buy at drug stores like CVS or Walgreens. Good luck!!
i have brown eyes and i find the best colors for eye shawdow are greens, and light purples. they really make your eye pop!!





but if u really want to make your eyes pop and look really pretty i would use the green eyeshawdow or even blues!!
Colors such as Honey Spice, Chocolate Kiss, and Navy Blue can help achieve this look. But that is just the start of it, you have to apply it correctly. For more application tips, visit this link:





http://www.marykay.com/patriciahays/whatsnew/tipstrends/default.aspx

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