Showing posts with label eye makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eye makeup. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

Simple Tips To Enhance Your Gorgeous Green Eyes

 Tips To Enhance Your Green Eyes
 For those of you with green eyes, it can sometimes be difficult to find the right eye shadow to perfectly compliment those gorgeous eyes. But don't worry, because some of the best makeup artists have said that green eyes are the best to work with!

 When you're wanting to really make those green eyes pop, start with a simple eye shadow. A shade of brown, such as chocolate tones, will perfectly highlight those copper tones and bright green flecks. A nice gold, or copper can not only bring out the other copper flecks, but also make the green pop. Another really good color for green eyes would be a purple shade. Dark purple, plum, lilac, even metallic purples look amazing against those emerald colored eyes. If you have close-set eyes, make them look a bit wider by applying a shade of a deep plum color towards the outer edges of your eyelid. Add lighter shades towards the inner corners of the lid. But, if perhaps your eyes are a little droopier, make them look more renewed by doing the opposite, with darker colors towards the inner corners, and lighter tones towards the outer corners. While purples can be very beneficial to green eyes, try to avoid the purple shadows with blue undertones. Try to stick with purple shades that have a light silver undertone.

 As for eyeliner, skip the black eyeliner! Black will do nothing good for those gorgeous green eyes. Black will only make them look smaller, messier, and make them all merge together. When pursuing eye liner, the point is to make the eyes pop from the face; make them look bigger, brighter, and more noticeable. When you have fabulously green eyes, use chocolate browns, gray, or gold. To really add a nice pop, add a little bit of white liner near the corners of the tear ducts. This will make your eyes look much brighter and add a more brilliant color.

 Something a lot of girls with green eyes have found, is that green shades also help pop your greens. Adding a shade of green that is either much darker than your eye color, or much lighter, will significantly pop the color of your green and make it much more noticeable. Framing your eyes in a darker or lighter shade will make them look like bright green emeralds. Basically, when looking for a nice, suitable color for green eyes, stick with warm, sultry colors.

 While warm, sultry colors work great, and there is a very broad spectrum of colors that would look fabulous, there are definitely some colors you should avoid at all costs. Pink shades should definitely be avoided if you have green eyes. Shades like pink will make your eyes look very drab and unhealthy, and the goal is to make your eyes look awesome and vibrant. Another light shade to be avoided is silver. Silver will not do anything for you. Just leave them alone. Silvers will make blue eyes pop, but not green. Like pink, these will leave your eyes looking dull and boring. So, basically, avoid light, or pale shades, blacks, and blues. Stick with warm colors, or purples and your green eyes will be looking gorgeous!

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Simple Makeup Tips To Enhance Your Gorgeous Brown Eyes

When it comes to brown eyes, almost any eyeshadow color works well! The determining factor is the depth of the eye color. Are they almost black, or are they medium brown? Women with brown eyes can also pull off both black and brown eyeliner (brown works best in the day and black at night).

DEEP BROWN EYES:For dark brown eyes, medium to dark shades of eye shadow will work best for you. Try forest green, plum, or charcoal gray. You can also try dark brown, gold, mauve, and bronze colors on your eyes! Look in the mirror there are likely flecks of lighter color in your eyes, use those hues to select your eyeliner color. Be creative & experiment with different colors and combinations till you get the perfect look!

MEDIUM BROWN EYES: Medium to light brown eyes can wear green, violet or bronze colored eye shadows. A purple or green eye shadow palette can work well for daytime. Experiment by pairing neutral shadow with metallic eyeliner in copper or bronze for evening.

LIGHTBROWN EYES:If you have light brown eyes AVOID black eyeliner all together! Use dark brown or other colors instead. Apply a neutral shade of shadow on the lid, a darker hue of the same color in the crease, then line your eyes in gold or green to reflect the flecks of color in your eyes.

If your eyes are so light they are hazel, you should try champagne tones with bronze, brown, or violet eyeliner to define your eyes.


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