Wednesday, June 23, 2010

What is the best eyeshadow color for a black and turquoise dress?

I am wearing a black dress with turquoise dots and I am wondering what eyeshadow color will look best if I have very fair skin, hazel eyes, and light brown hair. Thanks for any answers!What is the best eyeshadow color for a black and turquoise dress?
Your shadow should match your complexion, not your dress. Hazel eyes look great in golds, browns, and olive shades. For nighttime, a smoky purple color will bring out the eyes and also look great with your dress.What is the best eyeshadow color for a black and turquoise dress?
wear black shadows with glliter.
go for earth tones.... neutral colors
Black is out this season-especially the gothic stuff. A more natural look is in. I would wear whatever looked good with my natual coloring and somewhere in there a touch of turquoise. Check out some of those products that are designed to bring out the best in different colored eyes. Light brown absolutely makes green eyes pop but see what works on you. Go get some free makeovers done and see what they come up with for you.
i would suggest just black mascara and eyeliner. never match your outfit with your makeup but sinces there may be a lot going on with your dress design keep the face simple.
do the smokey eyes with black shimmer eyeshadow, then smudge a layer of pale, grey-ish shimmer eyeshadow on it. it'll look stunning.
light blue or emarld brown matters what color r ur eyz
u always want to go with the one that looks more natural to your skin, but black is best
light pink a sort of shiny one but make sure its not REALLY bright pink, just a natural pink
Taupe, gray, violet, purple and deep blue colors go well with blue eyes while black mixed with bright blue color helps to create smoky eyes. For bold funky looks, you can choose silver, turquoise and fuchsia colors. Brown, apricot, purple, plum and forest green colors brighten up green and hazel eyes while you can add a touch of boldness to the face by experimenting with gold, lime-green, very light green and bright purple shades. Copper, bronze, champagne, beige and forest-green looks good on brown eyes while brown eyeshadow helps to create a doe-eyed look. Colors like tangerine, royal blue, hot pink and lime-green add a punch to the personality and are quite favorite with younger generation. The colors that can be used for all eyes are navy or charcoal based shades while powder-blue eyeshadow is great for achieving highlighting effects while the hottest color in the night parties is the silver-sparklehttp://www.facenbodycare.com/Effective_w鈥?/a>
I would do smokey eyes for sure, and if you wanted to have a little pop of color you could add a small bit of turquoise in the outer crease.
try a light carribean blue or turquoise-ish color and use shades of gray and black to make the outter part of your eyes smokey. i think that would look nice =)

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