Monday, April 26, 2010

MAKE-UP tips!!!! i need help applying and choosing colors that makes my eye color POP!!?

I have taken the advice from the people who previously answered my question about make-up. I have bought liquid eyeliner(charcoal), dark brown eyeliner, black eyeliner, and sultry black eye shadow. i need help with colors that make my eye color which is saphire blue to pop out. i need insturctions on how much eye shadow to apply where and what colors would work with me. THANK YOU ALL FOR ANSWERING!!!MAKE-UP tips!!!! i need help applying and choosing colors that makes my eye color POP!!?
Hiya





Saphire blue eyes look amazing! The best colours to make them stand out would be browns, taupes and silver.





Its best to apply with a decent brush with brisstles 9not the soft pad type ones that come free with some eye shadows. They are worth buying as they last for agesssss!!!





Depending on the colour just apply to your eyelid as thick or as light as you want. For a daytime look its best to keep it light for a night time going out dressy look you can apply more to make it darker - also a tip is to mix eye shadow with moisteriser if you want it to be darker you can create a totally different look out of the colour by doing this.





XMAKE-UP tips!!!! i need help applying and choosing colors that makes my eye color POP!!?
Try out some blues to match your eyes or if you wanna go opposite i would check out the color wheel you learn about in art class to find an opposite color lol


One Color wheel link:http://www.realcolorwheel.com/othercolorwheel.htg/RCW12.gif
eye liner = black an donly on the bottom pull the skin under yur eyes down and put it on the line thats inside yur eye not yur skin if your put it on yur skin it looks bad but if yur putting on brown sumtime you cn out it on the skin only put on brown when yur wearign bright clothes


eye shadow = pink on bottom ad light green on top brush it lightly and swift it one side dont brush ti on back and forth mix it a lil in the middle


mascara = black and only on the top





hope this helps :]
With deep set eyes the eyelid crease is set back so the area from the base of the eye lashes to the brow bone seems hidden. To enhance deep-set eyes line both the upper and lower lids. Choose light shadows: pale pink, peach or beige. More intense shading on the brow bone also gives the eyes prominence. Take a darker shade and extends it past your outer eye in an upward ';cat'; eye motion. It's not as severe as normal ';cat'; eyes because you have to soften the look with a medium shade along the middle and a light shade along the upper eyelid just below the eyebrow. Have a matching shade of eyeliner along the upper eye and also along the lower eye. Blend this color by using medium eye shadow over your lower eyeliner. The only way you can do this is to use the proper brushes for application. You won't get a good Smokey or even a good ';cat'; eye with the applicator that comes in your eye shadow compact. You will need to invest in two brushes for this look. When just beginning to use makeup, use the lighter colors in your color range. Earth tones are recommended for blue eyes - that is browns, tans, beige. One of my favorite new colors is our creamy eye shadow called Tingle in our Eye Silks. You can experiment with eyeliner and mascara. Do you have nice thick eyelashes? If so, then you do not need mascara and perhaps a light brown eyeliner would then be a good choice. If your eyelashes are thin and or light, then you could apply a chocolate brown mascara. The clue to eye makeup is to apply it so that it brightens your eyes (lighter eyeshadow colors brighten eyes and make them appear larger). You want your look to be fresh and natural. You will look better and your mom will be happy too!For blue eyes to stand out, you need to go with contrasting eye shadow colors! Colors that contrast are yellow tones including eye shadow shades of brown and taupe, orange and gold. These colors will help blue eyes ';POP';. I recommend you take a look at Nature, Sunset, and Lioness Eye Shadow by Bren Cosmetics to see these colors. I would use Brown or Black (Raven) eyeliner from Bren as well as Chocolate or Black Mascara. These colors will help your eyes stand out.
Too much in the dark tones can be goth looking. With blue eyes, put dark brown on the lid and a creamy beige on the protion below your brown then fill in the crease with a dark beige. Use brown liner below your eyes only.


Good luck!
if you havr brown eyes, browns, tans and purples will look best


if you have blue eyes, silver, blue, and greys..


if you have green eyes, brown, green, and pretty much anything bright





Im not so sure about green but im sure about the brown one
Try this:


Only put eyeliner along your bottom lid (black) It makes your eyes shine brighter. Then Try a glittery pink, or a soft gold.After that only put mascara on your top eyelashes And last GENTLY take a cotton ball and brush your eyelashes up and toward your ears.





Hope that helps!
Warm colors of eyeshadow are going to help your blue eyes look brighter - so use peaches, cinnamons, topaz browns. If you only line the top lid, your eyes will appear more open and wide - if you line top and bottom it closes the look of the eye and can be very overwhelming esp. if you're using black. Smudge the line, so it's not harsh. Apply a medium warm eyeshadow color in the crease, a lighter perhaps sparkly color right above your pupil, then you can use your sultry black shadow or a dark blue only on top of the liner in the outside corner of your eye. Blend it all really well! Use quality eyeshadows, because they really will make a difference. Also a nice shadow base will help with application and prevent creasing, besides making your eyeshadow stay on longer (base is usually a cream you put on first. The powder shadows don't have to blend in w/your skin tone then, and the cream helps the powder have something to stick to. They're great).
This would be much easier for me to help you with in person, because your hair and skin tone need to be taken in consideration as well as the shape of your eyes.





Generally speaking, however, for a two-color application you would put the light to medium shade all over from lash to brow and the deeper shade in the shape of a sideways ';v'; from halfway across in the crease and along the lashline.





You mentioned buying a black shadow, if you have a deeper skintone you can use this as the contour (deeper) color and use a gold (such as Arbonne's Mesmerized) as the base color. The gold will make your blue eyes ';pop';. If your skin is lighter you would use a brown (such as Arbonne's Cinder) instead of the black. Sometimes a combo like a peachy shade for the base (chiffon) and a mossy green like (Counterfeit) will do the trick.


View the colors to compare:


http://www.arbonne.com/products/about_fa鈥?/a>





If you want more specific advice you can email a recent photo:


http://healthynatural.myarbonne.com
1st line the top and bottom of your eyes with black liner, then take a Qtip %26amp; blend it in (making it look smokey). then take a shimmery white or light pink shadow and brush it slightly on your eyelids and up below your brow. Then take a darker color, either the sultry black or a gold and put that on just the lid. Then, use black mascara on both the top %26amp; bottom lashes! GOOD LUCK!
HEY,





Look at this picture and follow the colors that they used on this eye!





http://www.eyescolored.com/catalog/image鈥?/a>
You want colors that will contrast with your eye color so they stand out. In your case, you'd use red, but red makes you look tired. You should try a softer pink shade instead. You can do so much with your eye makeup. Just expirement and have fun with it. Trace all over your eyes with one really shimmery dramatic color or mix it up. Line your top lashes with a darker color, like dark brown, swipe a sparkly pink on your lids and a more subtle, but darker shade of pink in the crease. Line your bottom lashes with golden pink and under your eyebrows as a highlight. Dab a sparkly or white shadow on your inner corners to really make them pop.

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