Tuesday, December 22, 2009

EYE MAKEUP [pictures]?

WHAT CAN I DO DIFFERENT FOR MY COLOR OF EYES?


i usually put black eyeliner on inside of my bottom and top lid.





wutt else?and also wut picture is better??





THANK YOU!EYE MAKEUP [pictures]?
gold/shiney eyeshadow. also try dark brown liner/.EYE MAKEUP [pictures]?
No pictures, but if you just use black eyeliner than that can be pretty boring... Switch it up a little and try some light eyeshadow, eyeliner on the top waterline, and outside (looks really good) and little on the outside CORNERS on the bottom and mascara. I think this is cute and always looks good. Hope you get some good ideas!
No picture, but eye liner does tend to make the eyes look smaller.


And sometimes it can cause eye infections!


But if you do choose to still wear eyeliner, wear eyeliner the color of your eyes, it makes them pop!
Oh...your really pretty,


ithink you should...idk really your pretty enough, but i get diffrent colored eye liner, i have baby blue, white, black, and i'm getting the rest of the colors too....you should try that.





good luck.





--sam
OMG ur second pic is sooooo cute i literally could mistake you for a Barbie doll, you r so pretty, i just think you should do what ever color matches your outfit.
I don't see a photo... also, putting black eyeliner on the top and bottom lid tends to make the eye look smaller. Neutrals alwasy look good.
There aren't any pictures...
You forgot the picture! :) :P
there...are no pictures... ?
You are very pretty maybe little more mascara
Too much makeup for a 12 year old. Besides, your just fishing for compliments.
Where's the pic hun??
there are no pictures, hun.
Put what ever color your t shirt is???
the 2nd pic is better
wahh? lol
try putting up a link, doll
the second pic.
cute! second pic is better. i think the makeup is fine.
I've been in the same boat with eye makeup darling. It all depends on your skin and eye color as well as eye shape to really figure out what works best for you. When I was first trying to step outside of the typical thick liner phase I experimented a good deal with different shades and combinations. Try buying a varitet pallet of colors. Than you can hold it up to your face and see which colors compliment you best. Here's what I eventually made into my eyemake up routine. Hope it helps!





Eyeshadows


I start with a light shade of silver across my eye lid. Than I accent the outskirt of my eyelids with a light blending shade of maroon. Than in the crest I blend in a shade of light blue to bring out my eyes.





Eyeliner


It is best to only wear eyeliner on the top of your lid. If you wear it on the bottom it tends to narrow your eyes. What I do is put it on my top lid in a medium streak that slightly trails of my eyelide towards me ear. (not drastic!) The line should be thickest around the outer corners of your lids and thinnest in the inner corners. I usually use dark black. Apply after eyeshadows.





Highlighting Eyeshadow


Usually after I am done with my eyeliner to dull down the harshness of the black I take a little white eyeshadow and dab it in the corner inlet of my eye. It broadens the eye like never before and really brings your eyecolor out. Also, if you trail a little line of it below the outer corner of your eye it helps frame it diagnolly to help your eyes pop.





Mascara


I'll admit I'm a big fan of mascara. It really puts together your work. I'd suggest the best kind to use is the two step applications. You can buy them at any drug store or usually in any makeup isle. The first step is a white coat to thicken and elongate lashes. I usually put this coat on and than curl them with an eyelash curler. (To keep you eyelashes curled warm you curler up with a blow dryer. The heat helps capture the curl) Than once it's dry i apply the dark coat.





Ohy and here are some color tips for those big beautiful brown eyes.





Relaxed colors:


copper, bronze, champagne (Check out pictures of Uma Thurman with her soft pink with a touch of apricot shades), brown, beige, and khaki-green (lighter shades add highlight)





Daring Colors:


tangerine, royal blue, hot pink, lime-green (the contrast adds punch to brown)





Neutral shades for all eyecolors:





Relaxed Colors


navy or charcoal base to define and a powder-blue shadow for highlighting (it brightens your brow bone so any eye color pops)





Daring Colors


silver-sparkle shadow makes all eyes look edgy.

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