What Color Goes With What Color Eyes Make
Up
You’ve been applying make up for years and you are tired of
the same routine or look each and every day. You’d like
to mix it up a bit but you aren’t sure what color goes with
what color eyes make up. This can be a delicate question
since there are those that believe you can wear whatever eye
shadow coloring you enjoy and you shouldn’t be concerned with
what fashion or other people think or believe.
And for some this belief works. It doesn’t matter to
them that the stares they receive aren’t because of beauty,
artfully applied make up or fashionably put together clothing
but rather because their stark dark blue eye make up completely
overpowers the rest of their face. In some cases the
color combinations or choices are made to match a specific look
such as emo make up or Goth. But in most cases make up
color choices are based on skin color, tone, and eye color.
Assuming you are interested in what color goes with what
color eyes make up let’s get started discussing what eye shadow
would look fantastic with those brown eyes. People with
brown hair and brown eyes will make their choices based on
their skin tone. With an olive complexion you want to
stay away from a black eye liner unless you are trying to
achieve a smoky look for night wear. Otherwise a plum
liner or dark brown liner close to the root of the lashes will
be the best choice. If you skin tone is lighter a black
liner can be used if you are younger. The older you are
the older the liner will make you appear.
Getting past the liner to the eye shadow colors people with
brown hair and brown eyes get the most mileage out of more
colors than any other hair/eye combination.
Pinks, gray/blue, browns, grays and plums look fantastic
when paired with a light vanilla as a highlighter directly
under the brow. Remember that if the make up you are
using is mineral make up you’ll want to test the application
under different lighting to be sure it is something that you
find attractive in all lighting. Most of the eye shadow
colors come in shimmering shades or with gleams. Reserve
those colors for nightwear when the lighting makes the most of
the glamour on your eyes and cheeks.
Those lucky ladies who have hazel eyes and brown hair can
use plum, bronze, orange and cranberry to really make their
eyes pop. Cranberry liner with a bronze eye shadow will
be glitzy and fashionable. If you have an olive
complexion then stick with the warmer eye shadow shades but if
you skin tone is lighter you can experiment with shades that
are brighter and cooler.
If popping isn’t what you are after then sticking with the
natural nude and beiges will even your skin tones, give your
eyes a bit of added polish but still allow your natural beauty
to shine through. Experimenting with an eye shadow packet
that has four or more colors gives you the opportunity to find
the color combination that works best on your face and with
your personality.
Are you the blue-eyed blonde who is struggling to get past
the usual cool pinks and blues? Move out and experiment
with peaches, corals and different shades of blue. Apply
the color from the lash line to the crease but not under the
eyes. If you add too much pink around your eye you can
actually make the whites of your eyes appear red. Finish
off with a light vanilla or white highlight tone directly under
the eye brow.
Are you fortunate enough to have those shimmering green eyes
that are the envy of all who look upon them? Green eyes
are fun to dress up and with the newest color palettes
available on the market, even at the corner drugstore, it isn’t
hard to find a look that’s right for you. Take a hard
look at how green your eyes really are. If they are
darker then you will be able to subtle eye shadows and still
bring out the best of your eye color.
Green eyes should start with a peach color for eye
shadow. Peaches can have different shading and come
darker or lighter. Put the peach on your eyelid to start
but not past the crease. You might add some light brown
over the top to enhance the peach and define your eye.
You might also try a hint of rose to accomplish the same
thing. Consider dark green eyeliner to bring out the
green in your eyes and give your eyes a more pronounced
look.
Choosing what color goes with what color eyes make up can be
challenging but also fun and exciting. It’s a great way
to change up your look and appearance without the expense of
plastic surgery or expensive creams and lotions. Color
can add to your appearance or detract so it’s important to test
out any new colors at home and in front of your friends who are
willing to give you an honest opinion.
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