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Aug 9, 2011
Erica H.
I saw a topic on here about brown eyes, but I was wondering what color shadows would look good on hazel eyes? My eyes kind of have more green in them than brown and I was also wondering how to make the green stand out even more? Thanks!
Aug 9, 2011
Jasmine P.
Hi Erica! I have hazel eyes as well and depending on the color shadow I use, I can bring out different colors in them. To really make my eyes look green, I use a lot of purple and red tones. Red is a lot harder to pull off on eyes, so I typically do purples. It makes them stand out like crazy if you use very saturated purple colors.
Aug 9, 2011
Erica H.
Thanks! I'm going to start playing around with my purple shadows more now! I don't think i could pull off red haha.
Aug 10, 2011
Carly K.
Jasmine is right about red and purples. You can also play around with peaches, coppers and pinks. But make sure not to overdo any red tones as it can make you look tired or that. Golds and warm browns are good choices as well sometimes.
Feb 3, 2013
Amber B.
I use purple & reds also it compliments the green and grey in my eyes so much !!
Feb 3, 2013
Jes T.
Feb 3, 2013
Kelly M.
Feb 3, 2013
Jes T.
@Kelly M To make blue eyes pop try browns and golds (: