Saturday, May 21, 2011

Eye Makeup for Brown Eyes

Eye Shadow - Eye Makeup for Brown Eyes

Since you can wear almost any color, you always have the option of matching your eye shadow to your clothing. Otherwise you can go with neutrals like taupes and browns. Pink eye shadow with a darker color in the crease will really make your eyes sparkle. Grey eyeshadows and liners look great and can give you a smokey eye look that is toned down enough for daytime wear.

Metallics in the gold, bronze, brown and pink family look great on brown eyes. 

Just a reminder, if you are going for eye drama and playing up your gorgeous eyes, be sure and go with a neutral blush and lip color. Otherwise you will look way too made up!

Eyeshadow Colors For Brown Eyes
If you want to really play up your brown eyes then consider nice, smoky brow eye shadow. Use something lighter during the day, and keep darker brown shades for a dramatic night time entrance. 

Its also fun to tinker with colors you don't see that often – like peach or sunshine yellow. Fair-skinned folk would do better with light colors while dark skinned women can reach for those deeper tones confidently.

There are different dimensions to brown going from light to nearly black. For someone who has very dark brown eyes, it's good to include something lighter in eye makeup so that your eyes don't look harsh.

For women with light brown eyes, pastels are a good choice, particularly yellow. Avoid black eyeliner and opt for brown instead. 

Finally, for someone with hazel eyes use an intense eyeliner like bronze or purple and follow with an eye shadow that's just a little darker than your skin (Mauve being one possibility).

the way, if you want to make your brown eyes look longer just extend your eye liner and shadow slightly farther than the corner of your eye. Remember to blend!


Eye Makeup for Green Eyes

If you have green eyes, makeup should not be a problem for you to select and use. There are a number of beautiful colors that will add to the depth and personality of your eyes too! Now, you just need to find out how to enhance this shade with make up products.



Beauty Tips For Green Eyes
The first things to consider about your eye color is the darkness of it. The darker your eye color is, the most subtle your make up can be. If you like a dark, stunning eye make up, select darker color combinations. If you like your make up to be barely noticeable, then go for lighter shades.

What Color Eyeshadow To Use For Green Eyes?

Consider starting with a peach color for your eyeshadow. Peach can be darker or lighter, depending on your specific needs. Place it on the eye lid to start. Next, add a light brown over the top of the peach. Be very light with this color as it is just to enhance the peach and define the eye. You can also change this up with a little hit of rose colors that will further define the peach.
But, that is not all of the make up that you can use or should use for your green eyes. Next is the eyeliner. It is recommended that you use eye liner that is the same shade as your eyes. 
Depending on the deep color of your eye, select the right eyeliner. Consider a deep mossy green colored eye liner to start with. This will bring out the color in your eye tremendously and will help to give the eye a pronounced look. 
Eye liners should be used on both the bottom and the top eye lash line. Eyeliner for green eyes comes in all sorts of shades. 
Another consideration is your blush. Although it is not really eye make up, the blush you put onto your checks still relates to the color of eyes that you have. So does the lipstick that you select. For blush, look at the color of your skin first. Realize what color it will take to create the look you want.
A darker complexion obviously needs a darker color, but not overly. Here, add a deeper peach color to your checks to make your eye shadow. As for the lipstick, consider a deeper, darker peach. Even a brownish peach will be ideal for your green eyes.
Green eyes can be strikingly beautiful especially with the right make up!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Eye Makeup for Grey Eyes

One way to pick a makeup for grey eyes is simply by treating grey as a natural as this color work well with nearly any other color. However, choosing the right eye makeup will depend mostly on your skin tone and hair color. For warm undertones, opt for richer, warmer colors. If your skin has cool undertones, icy or bright colors will serve you better. The makeup you choose will also largely depend on the look you are trying to achieve.

1     Applying a lighter shade of grey eye shadow or eyeliner will make the grey color of your eyes appear darker. 
2     Applying a darker grey shade will make your color appear lighter.
3     You can also apply several different shades of grey eye shadow. Apply a medium grey shade (at least one or two shades different than your eye color) as your base, use a dark grey for your contour color, and a light grey for your highlight shade. This method of using nearly monochromatic color creates a sophisticated and elegant look that draws subtle attention to the eyes.
4     Black and silver eye makeup colors are another great choice for grey eyes. A black smoky eye can really make the eyes stand out, especially if you have pale grey eyes. Use silver shadows as a highlight to add a touch of extra sparkle, or try metallic silver eyeliner for a creative party look. Pale pink, light teal, or shimmery purple could be combined with the silver liner for a spectacular effect.
5     Although there are many colors grey-eyed women can wear beautifully, there are some to avoid. Some shades of pink and red (particularly bright, bold shades) can make the eyes look teary or inflamed, so be careful using these colors. Another eye makeup color to avoid is a grey that matches or is extremely close to your eye color. This won't bring out the natural beauty of 
your eyes the way many other colors can.


For grey eyes, try these awesome lens; Dueba Dollyeye Grey, Dueba Gothic 3 tone grey, Dueba Natural 3 tone grey

Eye Makeup for Blue Eyes

5 simple rules:

1     For fair coloring and light blue eyes, stick to lighter colors, as darker or more intense colors will overpower your eyes and you will look overly made up. 

2     For darker coloring and darker blue eyes you can get away with the more intense shades of eye shadow, eye liner and mascara.

3     If you are so fair that you have blonde or very light eye lashes, you would most likely be better off to stick with brown mascara and eyeliner, as the blacks will be too overwhelming. 


4     If your eyelashes are naturally dark you can wear black eye liner and mascara - always follow mother nature's lead!

5     Dark blue (think navy) mascara and eyeliner is a good alternative to black and not only gives a slightly softer look, it can really emphasize the color of your eyes.



Looking for the perfect blue lens? Try these; Blytheye blue, puffy 3 tone blue



How To Choose Eye Shadow Color

Your eyes are the windows to your soul. Make them come alive with a touch of shadow on the lids. Don't choose a color just because you like it, choose colors that go well with your skin tone and on special occasions you can match your eyeshadow with your clothes.

Instructions

    • 1
      Shop for shades that complement your skin and eye color. Look for colors that softly contrast with the shade of your eyes - not colors that match them exactly.
    • 2
      Choose simple, natural shades. If you opt for bright or trendy colors, be careful; they can look unnatural unless balanced with other suitable tones, and may go out of style as fast as they came in.
    • 3
      Buy colors that blend well together. You want your eyes to attract the attention, not any marked lines caused by your shadow.
    • 4
      Keep in mind that dark colors will minimize your eyes, while light shades will make them stand out.
    • 5
      Consider soft browns and tans with sandy or pink undertones for blue eyes.
    • 6
      Wear khaki and brown shades with yellow undertones for green eyes.
    • 7
      Accent dark brown and black eyes with brown and charcoal shadows.
    • 8
      Experiment. Head to a department store's cosmetic counter and have your eyes made up by a professional. Ask for color combinations that could work for day and evening.