Wednesday, April 28, 2010

What makeup looks good with green eyes, pale skin, and some freckles?

Like does anyone have any makeup tips to enhance my green eyes? Like what color eye shadow should I use? Glitter? Eyeliner?What makeup looks good with green eyes, pale skin, and some freckles?
You are pale, so blackeyeliner may look to dark for you. Try brown on bottom lashes. For eyeshadow,use a gold liner on your top lid. Do not cover the lid, just use a thin stripe across thepart of the lid that meets the upper lashes. Follow it around the inside of your eye ,(toward your nose), and down to the bottom line of lashes,(still toward the nose). Do nt cover the bottom with gold liner, just a dot toward the nose. Use brown mascara, and a bit of green mascara on the tips of the lashes. Make it suble, not wild. A natural mauve liner would look great on your lips. Smooth a bit of gloss on your lips, using your finger,(not a gloss applicator), becaue that would be way too much gloss. It's pretty easy. Subtle is the key. I wish I had green eyes! Mine are very dark brown. Too dark for colored contacts to show up.


Good luck!What makeup looks good with green eyes, pale skin, and some freckles?
I would say a light olive colour eyeshadow with avons curling mascara. Maybe a bit of concealer and a brush of blush. A very pale pink lipstick to top it offf and you ae good to go. I would say to use a light brown eyeliner on only the top eyelid and no glitter.
Use a brown/black eyeliner, preferably a powder versus a stick. Add eyeshadow that has hints of bronze in it. It will really pop the color of your eyes without looking artificial. If your eyebrows are light, use eyebrow shadow a couple of shades darker than your hair. Use blush and lipstick with warm peachy/orange tones
black eyline. a nice smooth line under and over your eye will make your eyes pop.


black mascara


eyshadow....brown, green,etc.


Got o www.covergirl.com and take all the quizzes (first the one that says colormatched) , then click tips and trick (its on the homepage) and go to shadow salon. it realy helps alot
black eyeliner adn green eyeshadow
Wow,i sound just like u!Anyway,i would wear a green eyeshadow,not to dark and not to light or a eyeshadow with bronze,do not put ur eyeshadow above the indent of ur eye.For eyeliner,do not use black,it is toooooo dark.I used to use dark brown eyeliner,now i switched to a lighter green eyeliner,which would look good on you.For your lips wear a pinkish light lipgloss,mine is from american eagle.If you wanna wear lipstick then wear a light color,dont use dark red or any of that.For glitter,put a pinch of glitter on each side of your eye,do NOT put it on ur cheeks or forehead!And if u paint ur nails then use a pink or blues.


Make sure u wash ur make up off before bed...unless u want breakouts....And if u wear cover up,that cause more pimples if u keep it on over night,so to get all the stuff off ur face just use a hot towel a wipe it.


To take the make up off ur eyes,use coldcream,i use Ponds Coldcream which works awesome.Hope i helped.
From a mans point of veiw... ';WHY MESS WITH PERFECTION';? Too much is to much, and too little is too little. A Guy doesnt like to look at too much make-up on a woman and too little is not enough... So keep it real cause it sounds like you have natural beauty already!
Lavender shades and mocha eye shadow colors.
neutral
Just get naked! That will make u look irresistible!
black eyeliner, green eyeshadow. you could also just do black and grey. there are lots of shades of green out there that you can blend and stuff.
black or brown eyeliner, black mascera, and darker colored eyeshadows. i only know this because my face is just like that =]





have fun!
Light purple. You don't want anything too dark since you have pale skin.





No glitter...you already have freckles so you'll just be competing with them if you add glitter, and it'll distract the eye. Skip the eyeliner and just use a lightly, slightly shimmery purple. Finish off with some dark brown mascara and a neutral lipstick or gloss.








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I notice a lot of people are saying blues and neutral tones and also dark colors...


First the dark colors. If you have dark makeup on pale skin with light hair and light skin, all you'll see is the makeup, you won't see anything else, and you want to bring your eyes out more since you have light hair and skin, they'll be more noticable.





As for blues and neutral tones. They are a No. When you're trying to play up your eyes you need a color that is the polar opposite of your Iris. In this case your polar opposite is purple, and since you are fair you would want a lighter purple. It doesn't have to be pale. It could be a light-medium mauve color. When you do green, blue or other neutral tones with your eyes they're just going to blend in. You're probably thinking that's what they're supposed to do. No. You want your makeup to blend with your skin so it looks natural, yes. But you don't want your eyes to not be noticable. And as always...less makeup is more. Also I said the brown masacara because dark is too harsh for your coloring.
No glitter sorry. I would say a pale lipstick, lip gloss to make ur lips shiny, light dusting of powder (u never want the look that ur tryin to cover up stuff) maybe a little peach blush on the apples of ur cheeks, brown eyeliner, a little black mascara u don't need much. It sounds like ur really pretty so i think you don't need alot of makeup. You can use just a little. Or white eyeshadow just a little to brighten eyes!
I believe it is Almay has makeup that enhances green eyes: eyeliner, eye shadow, and mascara. I have the eye shadow because I have green in my eyes and wanted to bring the green out at times.





I bet you are beautiful without it though.
Alot of people use a dark eye liner under their eye to make whatever eye color they have pop out. Everytime i use it , it makes my eyes look like their light brown and i have dark brown eyes. You should also use your own eye color makeup. Both of them contrasting off of each other makes your eyes look outstanding.

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