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Hi lth,
Your eyes sound beautiful! Please leave your question for our makeup expert, Dana Persia, here- this way you'll be able to get expert advice. Thanks very much for the question!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajhi, my eyes are brown with green flecks, and i would like to bring out the green in my eyes but i don't love green eye shadow. what color is my best bet? also, what color do i need to go with a blue and silver dress? thanks
-- Contributed by: lthHi Ana,
What color are your eyes/hair and skin tone? Please write back and we'll try to help. Thank you!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajwhat color i need if my drees is red?
-- Contributed by: ana esquivelMy friend has light green/grey eyes, which aren't as noticable by themselves as she'd like them to be (they fade in with her skin because she has blue and pink undertones). I was looking on this site for colors that will really bring her eyes out because it seems like we've tried all the colors that seem like they would only to be disappointed, and I couldn't find anything for her eyes on this site.What do you recommend?
-- Contributed by: AshleeHi Ashley,
Thank you for contributing here with us- but keep in mind that almost every type of eye looks great. From bold to natural, let those eyes shine! Thanks again for your comments!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajIf your trying to get eyes that are notaced, you need to go natural! Plus that is the style now and days.
-- Contributed by: AshleyHi Phebe,
Yes, you've got it- the writer means that you should apply it right under the brow line. We hope this helps and feel free to write back if you have another question!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajfor the aplication section, how do i know which place is under my brow line? You mean exctly under it? The the main lid section is the middle and the crease of the lid is on top of the eyelashes, right?
-- Contributed by: PhebeHi French Chick,
We're so happy that this article could help you! Thanks for leaving us a comment- we love hearing from our visitors!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajthanks for the info... i have really small eyes so i like to use makeup to make them look bigger! this article helped a lot.
-- Contributed by: frenchchick06Hi Sophie,
What kind of spots are you talking about? Is it acne or freckles? If you are really concerned, but best thing you can do is to head to the dermatologist. They'd be able to help you more fully and answer any questions you may have. Thank You!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajheya, this has helped a little but i have really bad spots maybe you shoud write something that can help them, and maybe make them not look so ovious on the face because, i hate it all my friends have no spots but i have loads, and i hate it my dream is only to clear skin and make it look healthy, but i have used so many products and nouthing works on my skin, but i dont have much money so could you tell me a good product that will work on my skin to help me with my spots ?
-- Contributed by: sophieHi Sam,
Fantastic! We're happy that the article helped you as much as it did. Thanks so much for the post!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajthanks Jacqueline! i actually went outside today & bought some eye make up remover! my eyelids feel so much softer now!
-- Contributed by: SamHi Sara,
That is so kind of you to say and we are so glad that this article was helpful to you. Thanks again for the positive feedback!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajGreat article, I loved the tips. I now apply eye shadow differently after reading the application (I used to put the darkest shade closer to my eye lashes rather than at the crease). Thanks! I think anybody who isn't familiar with or wants to learn more about eye shadow should read this article.
-- Contributed by: SaraHi Sam,
If your eyelids feel only, then we suggest finding an appropriate eye makeup remover. Try this article for suggestions:
Thanks for the question and good luck!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajHey, i'm a make-up virgin. so i have no idea what to do with makeup.... so last week, i wore eye shadow & im pretty sure it washed off with water when i took a shower, but my eyelids feel so weird now. it's not as smooth, rather, its sorta oily & powdery. so does that mean the eye shadow is still on my eye lids or is the aftermath of not using eye makeup cleanser?
-- Contributed by: SamHi Amy Louise,
It seems like the best thing you can do is to invest in a really good concealor. Have you tried Dermablend? Whatever you do, keep searching for a great concealor. This way you'll be able to cover up those spots and have a great time at your prom!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajhi this site is great iv had spottes all my life and cant get rid of them if they dont go by the prom wot should i were to cover them up ?? im a fair skin with blond hair and blue eyes please help !! xxxxxxxxxxxx
-- Contributed by: amy-louiseHi Mickey,
Applying makeup to the Asian face is much like applying makeup to any other person; they only exception is making sure that your concealer and foundation is yellow based.
This shouldn't be a problem considering that 99% of skin tones have a yellow undertone anyway. Please see our article Face Makeup and How to Apply Face Makeup for even more tips. Thanks for your question!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline DautajCan you please let me know how to apply makeup in asian face and skin toner ? Thanks
-- Contributed by: Mickey LauHi Jessica,
Please see these other articles for even more great tips- thanks for the comment!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajhey
-- Contributed by: jessicaHi Roya,
Thanks for visiting our site! Please feel free to browse through our wide collection of articles. Thanks again!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajsalam
-- Contributed by: royaHello!
It depends. Are you writing a paper on the subject? If you are, consider first discussing either the history of eye shadow (what they did in ancient times etc), or the history of makeup in general with an emphasis on eye shadow.
After that, talk about the specific types of bacteria found in eye shadow and the bodily damage they can do. Finally, conclude with safety tips (on how long to keep eye shadow, makeup in general, etc.).
We hope this helps and good luck on your project!
-- Contributed by: Jacqueline Dautajim doing a project on bacteria in your eyeshadow. what should i do?
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