Friday, November 19, 2010

The Best Eye Shadow to Bring Out Your Eyes


They say the eyes are the window to the soul, but what if your soul is afraid to shine?  We each have special, unique features that make us who we are, so we each should have special, unique makeup to bring out the best in us.  It's true that most men are attracted to women with captivating eyes, and they are often the first feature to be noticed from across the room (well, let's give them the benefit of the doubt this time).  Perfect your individual eye makeup routine with these simple tricks to make the color of your eye pop.  If your peepers are a lovely shade of green, try warm tones, such as pinks and roses.
As we all know, pink is a more subdued shade of red, and red is green's complementary color (and no, red is never a good choice for eye shadow, no matter what your age!).  By choosing a tone on the opposite side of the scale, the pink opens up the eye and brings immediate attention to the color of your cornea.  Browns and beiges will only serve to mask your eye, matching the color too closely to make it stand out.  However, if you're sporting a baby blue eye, browns are the perfect way to go.
Yellow and orange are blue's complementary match, so by choosing a brown shade (again, ladies, steer clear of yellow of orange on the eye), you'll be pulling out your natural color by giving it something work against.  And while brown-eyed girls may wish they had a more unique eye color, they have the most versatility when it comes to making up the eye.  Nearly all colors work with brown, but warm tones take the cake. After all, who doesn't want to show off their soul?

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