Monday, November 30, 2009

Eye shadow?

wat color eyeshadow should i wear? i have green eyes n blonde hair! also got any tips on how to apply it? im also 13 so nothing to older! do u have any other makeup tips too? and wat brands are good? please help!Eye shadow?
Anything with a red undertone will bring out the color of your eyes. Browns, purples, taupes, and pinks will look good on you.





At thirteen, I really wouldn't worry too much about getting expensive makeup. Personally, though, I love mac.





As for how to apply it, it all depends on your style. My little sister is thirteen, and her favourite way is to apply tons of a bright color up to her crease, combined with a bunch of black eyeliner. I really don't recommend this, but it's what she likes. (And no, she's not trying the whole emo or goth thing.)





Whenever you are bored, try experimenting with different eyeshadow colors. Try different combinations and techniques. Develop your own style.Eye shadow?
green eyes- tan, brown, tawny pink, and gold





i like cliniques and sephoras my piiink eye shadow


this in the Sunburst Color


http://www.clinique.com/templates/produc鈥?/a>


this in the Daybreak color


http://www.clinique.com/templates/produc鈥?/a>


this has a lot of colors so you can blend them


http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh鈥?/a>


i love this in the pink color, my friend has it and it looks amazing!


http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh鈥?/a>


this in the socialite


http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh鈥?/a>





remember to try it out on your wrist to see how it will look on your eyes and not too thick
light pink, it will bring out your natural highlights and that sparkle in your eyes...:D
just put on a little eyeliner and let your natural beauty show
Bare Minerals is the best, it's not cheap, but it is much better for your skin and you are at an age where the cheap stuff can cause more problems than the savings is worth! Eye shadow is best if applied with a brush rather than the applicators made of sponge. Light strokes from the outside of your eye in, start with the lightes color at the top, you can ad darker colors over so where isn't as important, darkest color on the bottom along your eyelashes to the outer corner, medium color above the darker color and in the inner corners to blend, take a large clean makeup brush over the whole thing to knock off excess and blend. Mascara should be worn lightly during the day, an extra coat for night functions is OK, but not too much or you'll wind up with terantula eyes. Blush should be applied before eyeshadow so there is no competition. Powder bases are more comfortable and easier to adjust than liquids, they also are less likely to clog pores. Once finished use a finishing powder over the whole thing to blend and give a natural look. As for your lips at your age stick to gloss. Take your time and experiment, use pictures you find of women who have applied their makeup in a manner you find attractive and suited to your facial type as a guide. I'd stick with earth tones for your eyes for now, browns, soft greens, even light rusts. Avoid purple, blue, red, yellow, or other overly dramatic colors until you are older and have a bit more experience applying make up. Also, I'd avoid eyeliner for some time, too many problems to mention here. Good luck, and Merry Christmas.
Rule # 1 about eyeshadow; when you look at a women's face, you see her eyes not her eye shadow. The general rule is that light shades bring out your eyes, darker shades give them dimension. If you have small eyes and want to give the impression of larger eyes, you want to stay with lighter shades. If you have large eyes or protruding eyes, you would want to use darker shades. To prevent shadow from creasing, put foundation on your lids first, then powder. This gives you a clean canvas for your colorations.





The first step of applying eyeshadow is to apply a light color over your entire eye lid from lash line to brow. Use a large flat eyeshadow brush. Always use good quality brushes.





The second step is to apply a medium shadow color on your lower lid from lash line to the crease of your eye. Use a fluff brush.





The third step is to use your darkest color as a liner and apply along your lash line. To insure shadow will not flake, dampen your eyeliner brush before applying shadow. This will make it last longer.





Once your foundation is on, gradually apply lighter shades first, slowly working up to your final color. An important fact to remember is, use colors that blend together naturally. It's not where you place the colors: it's that they work together and blend together invisibly.








TIP: You do not want this to look like three separate colors.








As for make up brand i would go with Physicians Formula,Chanel,M.A.C., or Este Lauder
I think you should try Almay products, they have eyeshadows that will bring the color of your eyes!!!





The link below is the Almay link for the makeup that goes well with green eyes.





http://www.almay.com/pg/main/catcoleyesl鈥?/a>

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