Thursday, June 24, 2010

What makeup colors work best with reddish-brown hair, brown eyes (with green flecks), and fair skin?

if you can, go to nordstroms, macy's or even sephora and go to the make up counters, have them do a free makeover on you (you may have to call in advance to get an appointment) .. you dont neccesarily have to buy.. although rumor has it some are starting to tell you you have to buy.. so ask...





Clinique is a good brand to go with, so is too faced... depending on if you wnat something light or something out there..What makeup colors work best with reddish-brown hair, brown eyes (with green flecks), and fair skin?
I have similar coloring but with green eyes and I love red eyeshadow. I also wear purples and pinks a lot.What makeup colors work best with reddish-brown hair, brown eyes (with green flecks), and fair skin?
I think that coloring would look good with warm toned makeup.
well for a natural look then i would say a peachy kind of color. for something fun go with a pastel purple, it would really make the green in your eyes stand out and then add some color to your mono-toned complexion and hair.
well if you are very light skinned use natural ivory foundation,greens,browns(tan), balck mascara and do not wear blush if you want the more natural look. Any cosmetic line should have these colours oh yeah and use white eyeliner it make your eyes look bigger if it is on the bottom of the eye
black mascara, light red lipgloss, brown, beige or green eyeshadow, ivory foundation
Gold toned eyeshadow makes the green stand out.
I have brown hair and light brown eyes and i find that purples and pink eyeshadows look best, and i recently started using green eyeshadows and found that they also look good. :)
You should apply a very light amount of eyeshadow that matches the green flecks in your eyes which will bring them out. Then if you are over 13 apply a bit of a brown eyeliner to your eyelid and if you are going somewhere special alos apply a bit of brown mascara for a more sophisticated look. Use a rose colored blush to just accent your cheek bones. Finally apply a lipstick that is just 2-3 shades darker than your lips for a special occasion. Definately NEVER use red lipstick if you are fairskinned it makes you look cheap and it stands out ALOT!!!!!!!!!! (trust me my first profession was cosmetology) If it is just for every day wear either a pink or clear lipgloss. I don't reccomend a founation or concealer unless you have an uneven skintone or you have any blemishes.
You could have wear a green shirt (The same color as you have in your eyes) with jeans. Pink-ish blush, black mascara, green/brown eyeshadow,and red lipstick.





I am no make-up artist but this is the best I can do.:P
All shades, lavender, lilac, mauve, plum... It brings out the gold mostly. Some good ones are:





MAC Mauvism -- Soft mauve with metallic violet shimmer


MAC Quarry -- Soft muted plum brown, dark eggplant





Greens also look very good with my hazel eyes.


MAC Fiction -- Muted green with shimmer





Blue also can look very nice.


MAC Fade -- Soft bright blue with subtle shimmer


MAC Contrast -- Intense purplish blue flecked with blue shimmer


Pinks and reddish colours can look great to bring out the green


MAC Yogurt -- Soft pale pink


MAC Sketch -- Intense burgundy plum flecked with red shimmer


Nars New York -- Not a red colour exactly but looks red on me. A bit browner and more plum than Sketch. Matte.








Browns, grays, and their variations are always good. Practically all shades.


Stila Bohemian Cafe -- the light colour is a greyish light light shimmery taupe-y colour; the medium one is a mauvy medium shimmery brown; the last one is a dark mauvy shimmery brown.


MAC Mystery -- Muted plummish brown


MAC Malt -- Soft pinkish-beige


MAC Patina -- Muted taupe brown with golden shimmer


MAC Club -- Muted reddish brown duochrome with green opalescent shimmer


Nars Notorious -- medium gray. Just gray.


MAC Haux -- Soft muted rosy brown
I say green or purple for spring colors and warm earth tones for every day
if your skin is fair you should use cool colors like pastels, shy away from most browns they tend to pull red witch can bleach your complexion
Try dark browns or red/browns for eyeshadow base and a shade just darker than your skin for the secondary eyeshadow. Use a light brown or a light brown with orange tints for your lips.
That sounds exactly like me! I really like gold tones for the eyes, peach for the cheeks, and peachy stuff for lip gloss... just stay natural, whatever you do.
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