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What shape ar my eyes and what makeup tips do you surgest?

Eye shape
Are they pretty. What shape are they. What colors work with blue/green. Any other makeup tips.

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7 Responses to “What shape ar my eyes and what makeup tips do you surgest?”

  1. Taylor said :

    You have to perfect eyes for eyeshadow!:) Definitely try some heavy liner on the top with some gold or neutral eyeshadows. If you want a more dramatic affect, try some smoky browns or blacks to make them pop. i have blue eyes and thats what i do. hope this helps:)

  2. Allyson said :

    your eyes are almond shaped. To start the process, use a flat eye shadow brush to apply a thin layer of skin-tone eye shadow over the entire eyelid and up to the brow bone. Younger women can choose a shimmery or matte eye shadow, but older women should use a matte eye shadow. Older women may have a crepe-like texture to their eyelids, or they may have more wrinkles; shimmery eye shadow can settle into these lines, drawing attention to them. This base coat sets the stage for the next two or three eye shadow colors.

    Next, apply a purple eye shadow over bottom portion of the eyelid, from the eyelashes to the crease. The shade of this purple should be suitable for your skin tone! The fairer your skin, the lighter the shade of purple should be. Dark shades of eye shadow on pale skin can make the eyes look bruised. If you have darker skin, feel free to use a darker color so that the hue is visibly purple. Also, you may wish to vary your purple color depending on the shade of your green eyes. Eyes that are more golden green or lime green are complemented by lighter, pinker purples. Emerald and blue-green eyes work well with plum, violet, and blue purples. Make sure you blend this eye shadow color evenly over the entire lid and into the crease.

    Next, apply a light green shade from the crease halfway up to the brow bone. This shade of green should be based on your eye color. Golden green and lime green eyes should use lighter shades, like lemongrass or mint. Emerald and blue-green eyes should still use a light shade, but the shade can be more intense, like a grass green. Blend the shade well into the base coat, but do not apply this green shade all the way up to the brow bone.

    Finally, use a darker green to intensify the crease of your eye. Choose an appropriate shade: lighter eyes are complemented better by dark lime or olive greens, while emerald or blue-green eyes work well with emerald or evergreen shades. Make sure the three eye shadow color blend well together. Do not apply any of the layers too thickly. Remember that you can always add more eye shadow for a more intense look, but that taking off eye shadow that is too heavy often means starting over again!

  3. Whinnie Da Pooh said :

    No offense but go ask an EXPERT about this stuff. Some of these people that you choose “best answer” don’t even know what they’re talking about. They just make something up from the top of their heads and think you’ll look pretty, but you won’t. No offense.

  4. Gabby Armstrong said :

    your eyes look about my shape 🙂 dunno the name though :L.

    i have blue eyes and browns and greys work the best for me but i think browns would really suit you :)..

    first you put cream eyeshadow on near/above the tear duct to half way across the eyelid then orange-ish colours like bronze till the end of the eye lid like blending it cream to orange, then in the crease of the eyelid apply dark brown and add eyeliner with a flick at the end of the eye 🙂

  5. nikkiM22 said :

    your eyes look pretty much exactly like mine! I always put a light shade all over the lid area and usually a slightly darker neutral brown in the crease and above the crease. A thick, black cat eye eyeliner on the top lid would look really nice but don’t make it tooo thick or it will look like you are only wearing black shadow when your eye is open. For below the eye, try a diffused smokey line, but don’t go all the way in to the nose. You want to connect it with the top liner. Hope this helps 🙂

  6. megan ♥ makeup. said :

    Almond shape.
    Here are a few makeup tips for you!
    *Pressed Powder Foundation
    Using a cotton wool ball, press down and swirl gently in the powder container and then press the cotton wool ball on areas on your face. This helps it to stay on longer!
    *Liquid foundation
    With all foundations, make sure you have the right colour for your skin tone.
    If you want a thick, even coverage then apply the foundation to your face using a cosmetic sponge.
    For an easier but thinner coverage, use your fingertips to blend into your face.
    *Mousse foundation
    Applying with your fingertips is the best way. Did you know that mousse foundation is actually powder?
    *Liquid Concealer
    Apply dots under your eyes in a crescent-moon shape and dab using the tip of your middle finger. Don’t rub – this wipes the concealer off!
    *Blusher
    Smile! Apply a small amount onto a blusher brush and blend onto your apples in a circular motion.
    Another way of applying it so that it doesn’t look so dramatic is to dab on TINY amounts using your finger and rub in circular motions to blend.
    *Eyeliner
    Use a white eyeliner on your bottom waterline to make your eyes appear bigger.
    Using any other colour eyeliner you like, apply just underneath your bottom lashes. Then roll a cotton bud (or q tip I think they’re called in America, idk) gently into some petroleum jelly (vaseline) and use it to smudge and blend your eyeliner in. Same technique can be used for applying eyeliner on your eyelids.
    *Mascara
    ALWAYS use an eyelash curler BEFORE applying mascara. When applying, apply in a zigzag motion. This helps to coat all the lashes. Remember to use an eyelash brush inbetween coats to make your lashes appear more natural.
    *Lips
    The key is to exfoliate! Roll a cotton bud in some petroleum jelly (like with the eyeliner!), then roll it in some sugar and swirl gently on your lips for 30 seconds, then wash that off and apply petroleum jelly to your lips.
    Hope you found these helpful! :)♥

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