Thursday, December 10, 2009

What makeup colors look good with blue eyes?

i would like to know what eye liner/ eye shadows/ mascara colors would look good with blue eyes. thanks!What makeup colors look good with blue eyes?
People Say Warm Browns and Peaches and all That. Personally I have Blue eyes and I think Black and purples Make my Eyes Pop! Black because if its black then you see the Blue eyes, that will Be the Center and they will stare at your eyes. ( Trust me it works) and Purple Because Purple and Blue do Go together and Purple is very flattering =]





Hopes this helps Goodluck!What makeup colors look good with blue eyes?
Because, choosing eye shadow can be difficult no matter what color your eyes are, here are some basic rules to help you pick your colors:





Try it out!


The first rule is to experiment. You won't know what looks best on you until you try it. Buy some inexpensive shadows in a wide range of colors and play around. When you've found a color that seems to works with your skin, hair and personal taste, then you can search within that color to find the perfect tone, hue, texture, and quality that works for you.





Don't be afraid!


Don't be bashful! Mix colors together and see what you get. If you're unsure of a color, test it on the inside center of your forearm. This will give you some idea how the color will look on your skin before you put it on your eyes. Don't test it on the back of your hand, as is usually recommended, since the skin of your hand is usually far darker than the skin of your eyelids. Once you're ready to put on the color, start with a light layer and build up in light layers until you have the darkness and color you want.





Lavender


Lavender, as well as most pale pinks and pale purples, work well for almost any eye color. They work especially well with blue eyes since they bring out the lighter tones in the eyes and make them seem bluer. Smoky Smoky eyes, if they are appropriate to the occasion, look good on anyone. For the simplest smoky eye: Line the eyes as closely as possible to the lash line with dark gray or black shadow, or a black eyeliner pencil, or a kohl pencil. Then smudge upward and outward toward the eyebrow and corner of the eye. Smudge the bottom only slightly to soften the line, but don't drag downward because smearing the dark color under your eye will make you look tired. Powder over the pencil, if you use one, with dark gray or black powder to set it and soften it further. Apply mascara and you're done.





Try some shimmer.


If you're nervous about choosing the wrong color, then don't pick a color! Try putting some body glitter, or even bronzer, above your eye for attention-getting sparkle. If you're adventuresome, and want only a little color, try silver. Don't forget the mascara, though. Nearly nude eyes will need the definition of a coat of mascara.





Go natural.


Often, the best make-up colors for our face are those we are born with. Most people have a medium shade on their lids, a darker shade in the crease extending to the eyebrow, and a pale shade just below the eyebrow on the bone. Look and see what your colors are and then play them up with colors that are slightly darker or slightly lighter. For hooded eyes apply a slightly lighter shade than your skin on the lid to make them stand out. For eyes that are very prominent, apply a darker shade than your skin on the lid. For the ultimate in natural looks, don't apply any eye shadow at all. Instead, carefully apply mascara for definition, then apply cheek color, and lip color and let your eyes sparkle on their own!





Colors to avoid:





There are several colors that seem like perfect matches for blue-eyed folk, which in reality don't work best for blue eyes. But, don't count them out completely. If they work for you, I say go for it!





Blue Blue often competes for attention with the natural blue of the eye, and so distracts from the eyes, which should be the center of attention.





Brown Brown eye shadow, although it seems the natural opposite of blue eye shadow, tends to clash with blue eyes and make them appear duller. This may be because the warm brown tones are in opposition to the cool blue tones. Instead of reinforcing the blue of the eye, the brown draws attention away from the eye.


Gold Gold clashes with blue as well, for the same reason brown does, though if you have tan skin you could possibly make it work. As an alternative, silver works well because it is a cool tone which draws out the blue, and it can add the same attention-grabbing shimmer as gold.





Good luck


Hope i could help...
Shadow: any shade of brown or gold. Almay makes a really nice bring out the blues pallette and many other brands probably do to.


Liner: Brownish shades, even really dark brown are better than black, more intense.


Mascara: Black is the best unless your really fair skinned. If it clumps use less, clumps are gross. Also there are some navy shades that are kind of cool.





Most brands are comng out with specialized products that are based on your eye color. Just go to the drugstore and look for them...even if they are too spendy or you cant buy them, you can compare the shades in them to that of other brands
For me, I use a smoky eye with golden brown eye shadow. If you put a liitle purple/eggplant color on the inner corner, it also looks good rf going out. Use very dark eye liner--jet black. It makes the blue pop.
cosmopolitian magazine said the opposite of the color wheel so your blue eyes would pop!! so like pink, purple, golds, browns, and the smokey eye look with black and grey looks awesome i do that all the time with my blue eyes!!
purples,blues,greens colors related in that family
pink eye shadow, grey eye liner and black mascara.
God I have people write a news letter for a simple question.
shades of brown / beige
pink

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