Green💚💚💚 give me some tips.
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Jul 25, 2013
Jayne B.
Jul 25, 2013
Shelby B.
I'd just smudge the brown out a little more, but this is really cute!
Jul 25, 2013
Jayne B.
Thanks, I can't blend to save my life 😋
Jul 25, 2013
Brittany A.
Did you use a primer before? If yes, maybe try a white base underneath, give the green a little more color. Or maybe it is just the lighting? Just my opinion. I think it looks good, but like I said, I personally would like it to stand out a little more, especially since it plays well with your eyes.
Jul 25, 2013
Tiffany D.
Just blend it a little and your good I love green lately too. You should check out the I dream of greenie trio from wet n wild if you haven't already :)
Jul 25, 2013
Taylor B.
I'd use more green like a line higher above the crease blend a brown or super deep purple for the crease and dab a pale yellow or white in the corner of your eye. Just to add a little more oomf :) play with your brushes you'll figure your own blending technique
Jul 25, 2013
Jayne B.
Your all awesome! These are great tips! Keep em coming. Love the white base idea. I really wanted the green to stand out more than this.
Jul 25, 2013
Taylor B.
I use to wet my eyeshadow and it helped just a tiny drop and smoosh it with the stick end of a brush. My eyelids were too oily for it to last though but worth a shot!
Jul 25, 2013
Desiree M.
I use a light colored liquid eye shadow as a base and that helps with blending as well as prevents creasing. But I think you should put a little gold in the inner corner:)
Jul 25, 2013
Jayne B.
Wetting the eyeshadow makes it more intense yeah?
Jul 25, 2013
Taylor B.
If I remember right it did cause it was more paste like so it was a little heavier.
Jul 25, 2013
Patricia P.
Put a darker brown for the crease along with a shimmer dark green.
Jul 25, 2013
Diego G.
💚💚💚hi, try some different shades of brown and black! Black will make your green eyes lighter and more noticeable. The brown will compliment your eyes really nice💚💚💚