Saturday, August 1, 2009

Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

A nice nude gloss for sure. You can use a bronzer, but a light blush will be better for the cheek bones. For eye shadow, you want to go with browns and bronzes. These colors will bring out your blue eyes. I have blue eyes and all the makeup counters I've gone to reccommend the brown family of eyeshadows.



Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

Choose something light and neutral that won't weigh down on your face. If you choose something natural, it will really pop out blue eyes. Also stick to a lighter eyeliner, example: brown. Brown is a lot softer but still makes a difference.



Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

Go to www.covergirl.com and put in your profile and it will give you makeup suggestions and you can even have a livechat with someone if you need more help.



Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

Mary Kay has a Virtual Make-over on their consultants websites.



Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

wow lucky you :-) sounds stunning!



sweep a light rosy color across your apples and cheekbones, use a brown-black mascara, and a sheer berry lip gloss. With traits like that, it shouldn't take much!



Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

For women with fair skin



For green color eyes neutral or pale shadow in green or blue-green varieties are best. If you get blue or turquoise eyes use blue shadow, but a shade lighter than the color of your eyes. For amethyst, violet or gray color eyes, lavender shadows work great.



Use gray or brown eyeliner rather than black - it looks more natural on fair skin. And smooth the line under your eye, so it doesn閳ユ獩 look too sharp. Also, if your eye color is blue or turquoise, try blue mascara. It will give your eyes a really deep blue color.



For women with medium skin



With warm, medium-dark skin and green, blue eyes, neutral shadows like taupe, browns or plums look best. For amethyst or turquoise color eyes use dark lavender or plum eye shadow with a hint of silver across the eyelid.



Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

blue eyes is good with gold eyeshadow



Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

My coloring is very similar to yours, although my hair is lighter. If you choose to use foundation, keep it light and smooth. I prefer just powder with good coverage. Eyes - to make blue eyes really pop, stick with WARM neutrals. The warm part is important - cool taupes won't do as well as warm peachy or pinky browns. Not too much shimmer - the focus should be you, not your makeup.



Blush is a must, but it should not be obvious. Keep it on the apples of your cheeks (smile when you put it on). Try colors until you find one that looks natural on you.



Lip color - At the very least, some tinted gloss - red, but not thick and scary. Something sheer and glossy (NOT shimmery - no glitter allowed!) will help to bring out the blue of your eyes. If you want more neutral lips, again stick to sheer colors. My favorite all around lip color is Clinique's Black Honey. It looks dark in the tube, but it's super sheer and warm and suits everyone.



One way to choose lip and cheek colors is to pull your bottom lip down and look at the color of the inside of your lip. If you can find a color to match that, you will look perfectly put together.



Make up suggestions for medium/dark brown hair, bright blue eyes and fair skin?

To pick the right foundation shade for your skin, blend a small amount of foundation onto your chin and lower jaw. If the shade isn't right, select the next shade up or down. Remember that foundation should be used to smooth and blend tone and color differences on your face with your natural skin. You shouldn't be able to see the foundation, but you should notice a difference in your overall complexion.



To choose a concealer, simply select a shade that best matches the skin tone on your lower eyelids. When checking makeup during the day, go near a window for natural light. At night, apply your makeup near a white light.



When choosing blush, select a color that matches your lipstick and the outfit you're wearing. In general, soft natural pinks, beiges, and peaches are good for the day, brighter colors are better for the night. If you want to add warmth to your skin, opt for a medium bronzing powder instead of blush. For a sun-kissed look, apply a light layer of blush over the bronzer.



Eye color should match your hair, so that means darker, smokier colors for brunettes, lighter, peachier tones for blondes, and earth tones for redheads.



For the most part, lip color should match your hair. Below is a quick guide of lipstick shades that work best with different hair colors:



Light Blondes: wines, berries, mauves, and cappuccino colors



Golden Blondes: corals, apricots or peachy tones



Blondes with Olive Skin: warm peaches, browns or terracottas



Brunettes: terracottas, cinnamons, and brown-tinted reds



Redheads: warm terracottas, cinnamons, peachy browns



If you have big lips, use muted colors such as purples, browns and bronzes. If you have small lips, avoid dark colors.

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