i have a pail face and red lips and green eyes........ well there hazel and stick out in the crowd...... wat color eyeshadow should i use?I need help with makeup?
use an olive color or a light blue but dont use a lot of it, use a little and mix it with brown it will make you look tanner . add a bit of tan or pink blush.I need help with makeup?
Well! So do I! Fancy that! Anyway, Green eyes look good with the opposite of colors such as blue, just be carefull NOT too much! Green eyes also look great in such an array of colors such browns with bronze and gold. No pink! Purple looks good too! and always remember the shimmery colors, such as silver and gold, apply the silver to the insides of your eyes and the brow bone. It will make your eyes pop! And don't be afraid to experiement with color, even green on green looks good you just have to find the right shade. Good Luck! And have Fun!
maybe a bownish-bronze-gold
Well I have hazel eyes too and I recommend wearing a shimmery bronze eye shadow. It complements the greenish tones.
I Would defintly recremend blue. it will bring out ur whole face. my friend has the same problem and i hooked her up with that blue color.
Definately use any shades of brown or gold. It works well with pale skin, accentuates green eyes and goes with anything you wear. Also, if you use foundation, try blending it onto your lips as well if you want to wear lipstick to try to tone down the red and show the true color of the lipstick.
First off, if you want to wear different colors, you need to put on a powder that is also a bronzer. MAC makeup has a great selection. You can use browns, pinks, purples, and some blues. The main thing for you is, if you have pale skin, you want to make sure that you add some color to it by bronzing it up. If you are going for the pale, gothy look or even rockabily look, then thick black eyeliner, black mascara and red lips will do it.
Purple accentuates green colors and is considered to be a ';cold'; color which should work with the pale color of your skin. Opt for a light shade.
bluish- green, or a teal not too much tho
if you want them to look browner.. use dark brown and light pink eyeshadow together..
if you want them to look greener,
use light and dark green and purple eyeshadow together.
also wear a pink blush with the ';green look';
or a more bronze blush with the ';brown look';
I have super green eyes and the two colors that really make them pop are medium purples and Revlon Colorstay 12 hour eye shadow in Sable 06. Purples really make green eyes pop. The sable is a brown color that looks darker than it goes on. I apply it along my lash line and on my eye lid and blend it to about halfway to my eyebrow. It makes almost any eyes seem brighter and its my favorite. hope this helps :)
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Pink and neutral shades work really well with green eyes. It all depends on the kind of look you want, natural, a bit dramatic or something formal. I'm a theatre student and therefore I have learned a lot about make-up because for shows, must of the time, you need to do your own. Okay, going back to your question. For a natural look try to find a light neutral, pearl or very light beige so you can apply it to the brow bone. Then for the lid, go for a coral or salmon and finish look with a darker shade of the same color family (if you go with pink, darker pink, if you go for something more terracota, a darker tone) and that's it. If you are going to use eyeliner, try to find a liquid one that you can apply as a very thin layer, the closer to your lash line, the better. If you have very thin eyelashes go for a black mascara, if not, try a brown-black one. For night time, feel free to experiment with dark terracota tones or even with dark browns. By the way, ALMAY has these really cool shadows especifically for your eye-color, you can start with those as well if you are not sure what tones to buy. The shadows usually work for day time, so for night time just choose darker shades. Since you are emphasizing the eyes, keep the lips to a minimun, some lip gloss in a nice rosy pink, for night time, you can go wilder and use a nice red. For blush, something neutral, maybe peach and don't apply too much. If you don't like wearing a lot of foundation I recommend Maybelline Pure Make up powder, works really well and it doesn't feel caky. By the way, just letting you know, I don't get anything from these products, I'm only recommending them cos I use them. Hope I've been able to help.
Well, wear pink eye shadow, it will give mix with your eyes. also try wearing sshiny lipgloss it will give THE GLOW, and last wear light or baby pink blush to make ur cheks look rosy.!!
I am pale too and have green eyes. I use purple eyeshadow and that does wonders for my eyes! Try that sometime.
Use sheer colors. That will give you the look of color without getting too heavy. Use a liner pencil to define your eyes (upper lids) and smudge the liner. You could use a light rose pink blusher and a clear gloss for lips. Finish it off with some dark brown mascara. You'll look fantastic.
a green will make your eyes stand out and a black eye liner ,but remember it depends on what u wear!!
My coloring sounds just like yours...only I have red hair, pale skin, green eyes. I use colors like pinks or a golden color. I've tried darker, brighter colors and with the pale skin it will make you look like a clown. If your eyes already stick out in a crowd then this is the feature you want to play up on your face with subtle colors on the rest, ie cheeks and lips.
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