Thursday, June 24, 2010

What color eyeshadow goes with blue eyes?

I have blue eyes and I wonder what color eye shadows blend well with that color.What color eyeshadow goes with blue eyes?
I like to play with all colors. It is really just trial and error. If you put a color on and don't like it, wash it off and try again. I have blue eyes and I love wearing pink, purple, white, etc. Its all how you play with it. Invite some girlfriends over and you guys can experiment with all your makeup.





Have fun!What color eyeshadow goes with blue eyes?
As a general rule, those with blue eyes should look for eye makeup in gray, violet, taupe, purple, and deep blue. Many have found using a dark shade of blue will actually bring out the more natural blue tones in your eyes; giving you a brighter and more vibrant look.





If you are looking for an edgier or more dramatic evening look, mixing black liner with a bright blue will give you a classic “ smoky” effect. You can also throw in some silver, fuschia, or turquoise if you are going out and want a funky nighttime feel.





Those with blue eyes have the distinct advantage of being able to wear a wide array of eyeshadow colors without a lot of mishaps. Blue eyes are agreeable to many shades, however, the ones listed above are the ones proven to be among the best.





Violets and lavenders are most recommended for those possessing a combination of baby blues and blonde hair. This is because a light purple is the most flattering for most blondes who tend to have fairer skin than those with darker hair.





You can use violet on the creases of your eyelids as well as on the lid in general. A lighter lavender above the crease will give you a more dramatic look for evenings. More neutral colors are ideal for daytime, but it's always fun to wear purple no matter what the time or season!





For those blessed with naturally red hair, brown shades will tend to work better on your blue eyes. Since your hair is already such a vibrant color, your skin tone and eyes will demand a more natural looking shadow.





Tans and browns can flatter the shape and shade of your eyes without overpowering your hair or other features. In the evenings, adding a gold shimmer is a great finishing touch for those with gorgeous, fiery hair and contrasting blue eyes.
Here Goes:





The tans and coppers





The teals and sea foam greens





The greys and silvers





Two tones of compatible plum (usually they are packaged together)





Whatever you pick, make certain you reserve the darker of the colors for the outside of the eye to give them a ';wide-set'; appearance and the softer color for the inside or ';top of the eyeball.'; Get good brushes - sponges that often come with eye shadows are tough to work with - I'd rather use Cotton-Tipped swabs.





Good luck experimenting!





Barb from Cleveland
My eyes are blue as well.


I used alot of plums, certain shades of purples and pinks.


Also


I use an orange, with browns and beiges.





Experiment with colors.


If all else fails pay attention to magizines, billboards, t.v.


Look to see what the blue eyed girls are wearing. Then go home a practice.


Even watching shows like what not to wear helps. knowing how to apply and blend.
Green is good on me, i like Maybelline Eyeshadow Trio in Ivy League, it has a pastel green, deep green and champagne, and i love the texture.
pick a complementary colour of blue to make your


eyes pop! e.g. gold, orange, or any warm colours along those lines


will make your eyes vibrant and bright!


hope i helped


-jen
I would personally go with a grey or light blue.
Bronze, gold and copper tones make blue eyes pop!
browns and reds and golds. warm tones.
Golds and browns.
dark brown they make the colors stick out and the speckles show
light and neutral browns an use a thin line of like green at the crease of your lid
blues or greens

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