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Jul 29, 2012
Nichole W.
Jul 29, 2012
Steph C.
Try using the second one from the first column (camel) along the crease, then the white for inner corners and just a matte brown that suits your skin on the crease. Good color that pops with brown eyes are pink, purple, green, turquoise and champagne. Thats the ones that work for me :)
Jul 29, 2012
Nichole W.
thanks steph, im so makeup challenged tho i think i would screw it up lol. thats why i need a pic or a tutorial lol. what i usually use is the middle one in the second column, then the bottom one for my crease and the white as the highlight. guess i should have posted a pic of my eye make up too
Jul 29, 2012
Nichole W.
bump
Jul 29, 2012
Dana K.
Green really makes brown eyes pop. When looking for a color to enhance another you want to look for contrasting (opposite) colors rather than analogous (next to each other) colors. Try looking at a color wheel and whatever color you want to enhance go directly across the circle (creating a diameter) and that color (or other shades of it) will help to enhance the original color. in this case green is the best color to use. You can try doing some simple green eyeliner on the upper or lower lash line and that should do the trick. Hope this helps. :)
Jul 29, 2012
Nichole W.
Thanks Dana. I love black eyeliner so looks like i might be going out to buy green eyeshadow. Thanks for the info :)
Jul 29, 2012
Emily K.
I would use the Maybelline Color 24 Hour Eye Tattoo in Tough as Taupe all over the lid and in the crease. It looks good with hazel and brown eyes. It is in between $5-6 and lasts all day. Then use the white in your inner corner and as a highlight and your ready to go! Hope this helps!!
Jul 29, 2012
Emily K.
It's really easy!!
Jul 29, 2012
Nichole W.
Where do i find that? at walmart? And you dont use any highlight on ur brow?
Jul 29, 2012
Emily K.
You can get definitely get them at Walmart. Sometimes they are sold out because they are so popular. And yes I do use a highlighter. I would recommend you use the white as your inner corner and brow bone highlight.
Jul 29, 2012
Nichole W.
ok thanks for the help. i will try that :)
Jul 29, 2012
Emily K.
Ok! No problem! Happy I could help! :)
Jul 30, 2012
Nichole W.
I never thought of that Terra, thanks. That would be another look i could go with :)
Jul 30, 2012
Savanah R.
You put the 2nd row 1st color from the left over the whole lid and then the 2nd row 2nd color from the left over half, bringing the intensity outwards until you like where it is. Blend in the middle of the two colors out towards the darker color? C:
Jul 30, 2012
Nichole W.
omg Savannah, that sounds so complicated lol. I would def need a vid to show me how. i feel so foolish cuz make up isnt that hard but i see all these girls on here doing theirs and i would love to have eye makeup like they put it on. looks better then just throwing color on i guess.