I have dark brown/kinda green eyes but you can't see the green unless you're looking at my eyes really closely.
Anyways, I've been using brown on my eyes because that's all I know that looks good. I'm scared to try other colors lol.
I'm going up to the store in a minute...what colors should I buy? What duos or trios look best for brown eyes?
And what eyeliner? Because I've been using black.What color eyeshadow should I buy?
from the way you are describing your eye color, it sounds exactly like my friend's eye color. what she does, is uses a neutral eyeliner like brown or black. then she makes her eyes really pop with colors like purple, blue, and green. it really brings out her eyes. i would suggest a dark, shimmery green so you won't look too 80s. [unless thats the look your going for, then get a bright neon green.] before you apply the eyeshadow, put a thin, even layer of chapstick on your eyelid. that will really help bring the color out and help the eyeshadow stay on for longer. [it sounds wierd but it totally works.] the green eyeshadow would bring out the green in your eyes. dark blue eyeshadow would also look pretty. another pretty color would be brown/gold.
ALSO- almay makes great mascara that is a really subtle green that helps bring out green in people's eyes.
hope i helped :]]]What color eyeshadow should I buy?
OK I have dark brown eyes too. They have mainly gold specks and some deep I guess, reddish looking specks as well. So I know that any eyeshadows with those bases look fantastic. So I would go with your green, use a seagreen with a darker green as a contour. Maybelline make a duo that I use.... i forgot the name of it but, its light green and dark green. =)
For a contrasting look, go with a blue, because that looks good with the brown with green specks.
As for eyeliner, keep with black for drama. But a chocolate or a color that matches your brown in your eyes for a softer look.
If you want to try new colors, don't be scared!! Almost any color looks good with brown eyes. However, to bring out the green in them, I would use a medium-purple color over the eyelid, up to the crease. Lightly add a pale lavender color from the crease up to the eyebrow. Use dark brown liner on the upper and lower lids. In the inner corner of your eyes use a little plain white eyeshadow to brighten the eyes. Add some brown-black mascara. Good luck!
If you have brown eyes (or any stretch of that) don't wear super light colors. It looks awkward. Try earthier colors--like an olive green that's not too garish.
As far as liner goes, black goes well with anyone, but specifically blue-eyed to green-eyed people. Try a chocolate brown or a reddish color.
it is ok just be yourself when you wear it just make sure that the eye shadow matches your outfit because you wouldn't want to look like a rainbow.or u can just go by whaever your favorite color is and like i said before make sure that matches.as well as for the eye liner as well or u can get some of the same colors but just in different shades so they can stand out.
I have the same color eyes, and I use a brown eyeliner. It looks really good. For eyeshadow, use either a lavender purple, a rich brown, or a dusty orange-ish color. It looks awesome.
If I were you, I would use brown eyeliner, because it looks more natural, but it still makes your eyes stand out. As for the eyeshadow, try a light brown/bronze color, and add a little bit of shimmer. :-)
Hmmm, lets see...
Try sky blue pink with purple polka-dots.
But only on the right eye...
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Black eyeliner and a nice purple eyeshadow :]
tip: not a dark purple either
brown eyliner will bring out brown eyes but did you say you had green eyes? why not try bying green eyshadow to go with ur eyes?
brown eyeliner and purple eyeshadow.
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browns good
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