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ines of eye makeup often include mascaras, eye liners and eye shadows. Complementary shades should and could be applied to suit your eye color.

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Brown eyes

Try a neutral look for daytime with soft beiges or brown. For going out at night, a smokey eyed look can work with tones like dark plum and deep blue. Light or dark brown mascara also works nicely to go along, unless your hair is black, and then wear black mascara.

Green Eyes

Purple tones can enhance your eyes, and so can shades of green. Choose a purple to go with your skin tone-not too dark. Plums or violets are suitable, and you can also use other greens like jade or emerald that go with your skin tone (there are cool and warm shades you can experiment with to see what works best for you). For different green eye color pallets, also try a plum colored eyeliner and dark brown mascara.

Blue Eyes

Choose tones like light blue, off-white and silver, neutral tones like cool beige or tan for daytime. For nighttime, the smokey eyed look can really do it well with some midnight blue eyeliner and a sparkling navy shadow. Black or dark brown mascara are usually suited too. A charcoal or grey eyeliner works great with the blue and silver shadows.


For hazel eyes, use a lovely lavender or try shades like a sparkling gold or beige. Pinks and blacks can be ok, so you can try a blush shadow with black mascara and black liner.




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