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Eyeshadow
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I have fair complexion, well kind of pasty really, dark hair and green / blue eyes. What colour eyeshadow suits this? I usually wear like a really dark brown/ charcoal as it makes my eyes even bluer, but am thinking of something less smokey and more funky. Ta :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.agree with hannah jo, pink will bring out green eyes, the one colour you shouldn't wear is blue/green as it will detract from your eyes. For an evening look, a pink or cream base with smokey charcoal or greys (which also go well with pinks) looks good, and black eye liner along the top lash line, with black mascara. Although brown mascara is better for daytime.
A good base and a bronzing powder will also bring out your eyes, if you have pale skin (like me!).
Be careful with creamy eye shadows, as it depends on your eyes, I can't wear it because i don't have large eye lids and it creases and comes off within about half an hour!
Nat, dont mean to highjack your question but im useless with makeup and englishbirds reply got me thinking, i have brown eyes and i put brown eyeshadow on, going on your rule about blue/green detracting from blue green eyes, will it be the same for me? can anyone recommend a colour that will look nice?
hi aliflump, I've found this which might help,
http://www.bodychannel.net/beauty/DETAIL.ASP?Journal_id=342
The key with make-up is to just keep trying different things. I acheived some hideous effects when i was a teenager, but it's only by perservering that you find out what you like and what suits you. I look at magazines a lot especially at eyes and try to re-create them. Just do it at home on your own, or maybe with a brutally honest friend if you're nervous - do not try new make up half an hour before you're going out!!!! (I've done that too!)
Never underestimate the power of a bit of glitter, a well shaped eyebrow and a good base. Less is more. A lot of beauty salons do make up lessons if you're really unsure. x