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How To Choose Colors For Your Eyes?



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By : Jim Brown    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-12-29 12:40:12
Your eyes usually are the best part of your face. They play a very important role when you go out. Are you a kind of person who always sticks to some certain colors which people can recognize that they are part of you and whenever they see you, they see those colors of your eyes? You are going out and you want to surprise your friends with new colors of your eyes? It is the time to change yourself and give yourself a new look. Here are some tips.

How about a combination of chocolate and violet? You will look mysterious for the whole night and guys will fall for you all the time. How to blend the colors of chocolate and violet? First, apply the chocolate colors on your eyes. Use the appropriate brush to blend it carefully. Once you have chocolate colors all over your face, you can take the next step. Take a little violet color from your color box, put some on your fingers, and apply three dots onto your face. Now, use a brush to cover the whole thing and blend them carefully. The result should be the combination of chocolate and violet with the base of chocolate color and the top part is the violet colors.

We also should consider trash color, which makes your eyes smoky. Smoky eyes have been popular for a long time and you will never be out of date if you use this kind of color. Now, first of all you have to apply the light color as the base first. You can use pink or anything which you like. The base will just play as the base, and people will not see it clearly once you are done because it should be covered by another layer of color. The art of applying the base is that you have to blend carefully and properly. The blending must go well together, and left nothing which people can tell the colors you used because they already blended together. Make sure you blend the color at the eye line so that the line disappears.

Some people rarely think of green or blue eye shadow. Some people think they might break your old look, and create something fresh and new. Nowadays these both colors are very trendy and fashionable. However, not everyone can wear blue or green eye shadows. Experts say it works best for people who have fair skin, and blonde hair to wear this. Also, the important part of this color is that how you blend colors together. You must blend them carefully, otherwise you will mess everything up. This look will make you feel new and very fresh. Apply the light and soft base before you apply the darker color, and do not make them to go too high to your eyes. A last note for people who have a habit of matching things they wear. It seems that people care about the clothes and the eye shadow, and tend to choose the same colors for both. This is so wrong. You should always pick up an eye shadow you like and never care about the colors of the clothes you wear because they really have nothing to relate to.
Author Resource:- James Brown writes about Doctor's Trust Vitamins online coupons, VitaSprings.com online coupons and Revival Health & Nutrition online coupons
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