Thursday, June 24, 2010

I need makeup tips for someone with blue eyes!?

I have blue eyes and dirty blonde hair, fair but not pale skin, and a heart shaped face and i was wondering if there were any makeup tips for that. Please tell me what colors to use and how to apply it!





Examples:


-eyeshadows


-eyeliner


-blush


-mascara


-etc.I need makeup tips for someone with blue eyes!?
No way, I have like, the same looks as you!


Anyways here is what I use.





Eyeshadow: dark blue, light teal, dark green, dark purple, silver, brown, light pink. For a more everyday look use a brown that is a few shades darker than your skin. http://www.expertvillage.com/video/14093_eyeshadow-makeup.htm


that video shows you how to put on eyeshadow





Eyeliner: I use black or light brown or navy. Make sure your liner complements the color of your shadow. Consider the type of look you're after. Pencil eyeliner gives your eyes soft definition, while liquid versions offer precision and drama. You can also moisten dark eye shadow and apply it with a small, flat brush.


Prepare a cake liner or a dark eye shadow by applying a small amount of water to your brush. Or, if you're using a pencil eyeliner, ensure that you've sharpened the pencil adequately.


Move the wet brush gently through your cake liner or dark shadow. Hold the brush or pencil as you would hold a pen.


Tilt your head back slightly and bring your eyes to a half-open state. This creates a good angle for application, while allowing you to see what you're doing.


Draw a line across the upper lid just above the lashes, from the inside corner to the outside corner of the eye. If you're using liquid liner, allow it to dry before opening your eyes all the way, or the color may transfer into the crease of your eye.


If you used a brush or a pencil, soften the look by gently smudging the line with your brush, a cotton swab or your finger.


Line the lower lids. Moving from the outside edge inward, draw a line on the outer two-thirds of the lid or more, depending on the look you're going for. Your line should be slightly thicker at the outside corner, becoming thinner as it moves in toward your nose. Using your brush or pencil, lightly stroke the area. If using a liquid liner, apply it in one smooth stroke. Apply less color so your eyes don't appear raccoonlike.





Mascara: Black, it really makes your eyes pop.You have a choice of lengthening, thickening, long-wearing, conditioning and waterproof formulas (waterproof mascara is really hard to get off), among others. For day, you might decide to add length, while a night on the town may require a long-wearing or thickening formula. Curl your lashes with an eyelash curler, if desired, and apply all other eye makeup prior to your mascara.Remove the wand from the tube in one pull. Pumping the mascara will push air into the tube, potentially drying out the formula and introducing bacteria into it.Begin with the underside of your upper lashes, moving the brush slowly upward toward the tips of your lashes. Always hold the wand parallel to your eyelid. Roll the brush slowly on the upward stroke to promote separation of the lashes.Use an eyelash comb to separate the wet lashes. Also blot the lashes with tissue paper if necessary to remove excess mascara.Use less mascara for the lower lashes. Begin where the lashes meet the rim of the lower eyelid, and gently stroke downward.





Blush: I use a rosy color, but bronzer looks great too. Cream blush works very well for drier skin, as it can help to keep skin hydrated. Powder blush is better suited to oily skin. Complete the application of foundation, powder and all eye makeup before applying blush. Use a full, round brush for the application of your powder blush, as it will make for a softer and more professional look than the brush that comes with the blush. This should not be the same brush you use to apply your loose powder (foundation).Place a small amount of blush on the brush and gently tap off any excess. Or, place a small amount of cream on your middle finger.Look in the mirror and smile :). Place powder blush on the apple of your cheek and gently brush up your cheekbone toward your hairline. Dot cream blush beginning at the apple, and gently blend up the cheekbone toward the hairline.Focus your blush at the outside of your face near your hairline if you have a fuller face. For high cheekbones, concentrate blush in the center of your face to accentuate your bones.Blend a little blush down your cheek for a little more natural, less dramatic look.





Foundation: Should always match your skin tone. You can get liquid or powder. Basically just blend this all over your face.





Lipstick: Use a dullish rose color, or a light pink. If your lips have a lot of color, a clear gloss would do.








I hope I helped some! =)


~Lynette Marie





Oh! And for a normal day, I usually just wear a light brown eyeshadow, black mascara, lip gloss, and blush.I need makeup tips for someone with blue eyes!?
I've found that pretty much any colour works. I'm kinda picky about my makeup here's what I like:


L'oreal Voluminous Mascara in brown black (for wearing with browns, blues and greens), and in black


L'oreal pencil perfect eyeliners:


black, sage, paris blue


Almay eyeliner in brown topaz (you can also get this as a kit with blue mascara and brown and blue eyeshadows)





I don't use much eye shadow, but sometimes i use a white or a copper colour


(white looks good over the paris blue eyeliner.


i know they say blue eye make up makes your eyes look bloodshot, but i really like using it, and i get complimented on it a lot.





i dont use blush





lips: c o bigelow lip gloss (bath and body works) i get both a burgundy and pink colour, and i LOVE it.
Eyeshadows to define blue eyes would say...black, brown, silver/grey, %26amp; gold.


eyeliner..black


blush is your decision.


mascara..black


just experiment and find out what looks good on you %26amp; what shows off your beautiful blue eyes.


everything else besides your eyes can be your choice..it wont do much for your eyes. just focus more on the colors of eyeshadows you want to use for your blue eyes. my moms a make up artist %26amp; she just told me those colors looks beautiful on blue eyes.


:)
Find a foundation thats your skin tone color!


If you burn easy you have pink undertones if you tan you have yellow undertones. You could go to your local salon that does make-ups to help you out with this.





Browns %26amp; bronze eyeshadows, do a smokey eye.


Use a white gold powder on your brow bown to highlight it.


Black Liquid liner on top, blakc pencil on the inner rimms of your eyes.


Lots of mascara.





use bronzer instead of blush, but do it just under your cheek bone to give you a more defined look.





nice glossy nude colored lips.
Please don;t use dark/black eye liner. It's horrible. But you could use a grey color and they will look very nice. I have seen blondes with blue eyes wearing a silverish/shimmerish eye liner in a subtle manner and they look good too.





You should try to get someone attracted to your blue eyes more than the eye make up. So any color you wear on your eye lids should be subtle and light. The color could depend on the clothes you wear. Wear extremely lightlly though.
omg i bet we look sooo much alike lol i use all covergirl makeup trublend is awesome and you can get it matched to your skin tone use lots of eyeliner in brownish/black lash blash mascara in brownish black and cuuurl your lashes before you put on mascara also get blue silvery toned eyeshadow and light pink sheer sparkely blush hope i helped =]








also i have tannish skin so yeah if you done definetly get a bronzer or go in the sun =]
i have the same exact.. face description... pretty freaky.. but what i do is... i get black eyeliner and only apply it to the bottom.. and then i get black mascara and only apply it to the top lashes... i have this blush with different colors of pink all in one thing... soo i put that on.. and then i put powder on... i dont wear eyeshadow... i hope i helped.
haha, we are exactly the same, except i have light blonde hair.


almay makes a great collection called intense i-color play up. they have eyeshadow, mascara, and eyeliner all made especially for people with blue eyes. check it out!


http://almay.com/pg/main/catcoleyeslips.鈥?/a>





colors that work well with blue eyes are peach, brown, tan, and navy. to make your eyes really pop, use a little sparkly white eyeshadow in the inner corner of your eye (near your nose). it really makes them pop!





hope i helped. good luck %26lt;333
Bronzy or copper tones for eyes, even some blues would work for you. A mauve lip stain for your lips. For your cheeks there's a nice color called Icy Petal at Avon.com. And I think black mascara is a safe bet for blue eyes.
lots %26amp; lots of makeup tips are in www.jmbeautytips.com
STAY AWAY FROM ANYTHING DARK.


there is a girl in my school with ur same features that just doesn't understand that the black eyeliner and mascara is too harsh
u should use dark brown eyeliner and greyish (suttle tones) stay away from pinks! shadows with black mascara stay away from blush
WOW!im pretty much the same! i have blonde hair blue eys fair.lol if you go to like walgreens they show you like what type of stuff goes with your eye color its called almay very good stuff :)

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