Monday, June 21, 2010

I just changed my hair color to brown. I have brown eyes and fair skin. What make up tones would look best?

What make-up tones should I get? I want to get new blush, eye shadows, eye liner, lip liner and lipstick or lip gloss. Should I go with earth tones, or is that too much brown?I just changed my hair color to brown. I have brown eyes and fair skin. What make up tones would look best?
depends on what you are wearing if you are going to wear cool colors go with pinks and mauves if you wear something neutral go for the light browns for eyes and a neutral blush and a lipstick that is a mix of pink and browns even if you have brown eyes brown shadow looks really good and i usually use black liner and mascaraI just changed my hair color to brown. I have brown eyes and fair skin. What make up tones would look best?
um... for eye shadow, mascara, and eye liner use almay for brown eyes. Use pink lip stick or gloss. Go with very natural tones with your blush, close to your complexion.
light tones go well with dark colors....





I say get some pink and that would most def bring your hair and eyes out.





the good thing about it is that there are different shades of pink and they would all go well with brown.





earth tones would be to much brown and besides, its spring so u dont want to over do it. Go with light colors mama
Browns are good, natural earth tones plus maybe a little pink or gold for color.
Yeah, don't go with brown. You need to accentuate your features, not make them blend in with your hair. The only earth tones you should use would be a golden bronze type of eyeshadow or an earthy green. Experiment. A subtle blue eyeshadow also looks nice.
No, I have the same coloring and I've always liked the smoky eye look.


[Eyeshadow]


Dark brown and charcoals look good with dark hair and eyes. Taupe and silver look good for highlighting the eyes.


[blush]


Peach is definitely in, but I've never been a big fan of it. I like looking pretty natural everywhere else when I play up my eyes with smoky makeup. So a light, rosy color that actually LOOKS like you're blushing is best.


[lipstick]


Stay natural, because again, you've played up the eyes. A light gloss or faintly pink works good.





This is all dependant on the smoky eyes, mind you. If you don't like the smoky eye thing, can't help ya.


Good luck!
You should probably go with earthy greens or sand tones for the eyes. Maybe dark brown eyeliner. Everybody should used lip liner that either matches their lipstick or is clear. A good lipstick tone depends upon whether you have a cool complexion or a warm complexion (cool=you wear mostly silver jewelry while warm=you look best in gold) cool complexions should go with shades that have blue in them while warms should go with shades that have yellow/orange in them.
bronze or colours with hints of gold in it.......try something that will make ur skin tone look warm.....experiment with different colours until u come up with something that suits u...oh and not just one solid colour try blending
Go to covergirl.com and take a beauty quizz they will tell you what is best.
The great news is, you have all the flexibility in the world with that combination! Blues, violets, bronzes, pinks, will all look good on you!!!





Go to Mary Kay's web site, find a consultant, and check out the ';virtual makeover';! You can try out makeup on a model with your same hair, eye, and skin colors. It's pretty cool!





Then, you can hook up with a consultant and try the colors on yourself for free!
purple will make your eyes stand out... purple eyeliner with light purple eyeshadow is pretty. or you could try brown and pink eyeshadow (i use them together, brown on the eyelid, pink just above, from the American Beauty line @ Kohl's, #10, Bohemian Beauty)
For your eyes -- go with purple, it looks awesome with brown hair / eyes.





For your blush, try Nars in color Orgasm -- it looks good with all skin tones and hair colors so you can still use it if you color your hair again.
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