I'm an asian 15 year old. I have dark tan skin (with a hint of yellow) and black hair %26amp; black eyes. I look best in blue colored clothes, so should I also wear blue make-up?What color eye-liner %26amp; eye shadow should I use?
Brown eyeliner would look best with a dark tan luminescent eyeshadow. Brown looks great if you are wearing blue too. But blue eye makeup is a little bit harsh and unnatural looking.What color eye-liner %26amp; eye shadow should I use?
Mm...depends, I'm like you- Asian and tanned skin.. as long as you don't get too matchy with your clothes it'll look okay. I just use black eyeliner and mascara. Sometimes I use green though with a green shirt.
the blue dream matte mousse is the best,its a cream eyeshadow it come in great colors,the pinks great also
brown,but not rainbow colors
im quite similar to you. i find that using a darker brown lipliner and a lighter shade of brown for lips works great. also, i use a brown shade for my eyes... this looks natural but striking
one, don't match your makeup with your clothes. two, people shouldn't wear blue anyways. ;)
here is what you do: visit a makeup counter, and they will tell you what will look best on you, because they can see you and your unique features and we can't.
good luck
try changing it up a little bit by using like a pinkish color with black eye liner on the top and bottom and when the meet at the corner of you eye (the out side corner) do a cats eye it is like an extintion of the eye liner. try to get your eye shadow to match your outfit
red might look cute.. or gold or green or something? good luck!
Thin Black eyeliner, blue or any color eyeshadow!
light pink eye shadow and black eye liner
If blues are your best color, you are a COOL. Colors:
white, pinks, cherry red, coral, lemon, mint, jade, forest, sky, royal, navy, lavender, plum, gray, black, and silver.
For EYES:
shadows:
greens
blues
purples
grays
rosy beige, rosy brown
Accents:
white
pink
silver
Liner/Mascara:
black, or black-brown for every day; colors from above for dates and parties
hiya
if yoo want to wear blue eye make-up that is fine but don't go any further than that!
make-up tips
No matter what type of skin you have, massage a light moisturizer into your face, avoiding the eye area! This will help oily skin dry, and dry skin become smoother. Wait a few minutes for it to soak into your skin. After letting it sit for a while, rinse face with warm water, and pat dry
Apply a sheer foundation that matches your skin tone.
To find the right one, go to the makeup counter at a local department store and have the artist there help you.
Use a makeup sponge or wedge, starting around the hairline and working your way down. (Use the wedge for this routine because you can be more precise about where the make up goes.)
Remember to apply the make up all the way down to your throat area and keep blending so you can't see where the make up ends. Nothing is worse than looking like you have a mask on your face!
Around the eye area, do very light strokes inward, toward the inner corner of your eye. Don't forget to apply it to your upper eyelid too. Be gentle with this part, because the skin is very delicate and sensitive here.
Remember to blend all the makeup into your hairline. (but not so that your hair is another color!)
Apply concealer to any red or discolored spots. In the corners of your eyes, where it blue and around the nostrils are good places for this. Do this after applying foundation, so you don't use too much (many makeup artists do this the other way around). First apply the concealer, then pat very lightly with your finger to blend. Only apply concealer to the area that you want to conceal. Afterwards, use the wedge to blend the concealer in with the foundation. Stand back away from your mirror to see if you have effectively concealed the areas. Try to stand about the distance away from the mirror that you stand away from people when you talk to them. Another way to conceal blemishes is to pat green concealer on the blemishes and red spots, then put foundation over top (the green reduces redness).
Apply a loose powder all over the face using a powder brush. Pat it into the powder; then, with a paper towel, tap the brush so the excess falls off the brush. Lightly brush across the whole face. Use a powder puff (small) to apply powder on the upper lid. Apply a bronzer to your forehead, cheeks, and chin, to give a sun kissed look,if wanted.
Highlight your brow bone and cheek bones by applying a light powder just below the brow, and to the highest part of your cheek.
Apply a small amount of blush to the apples of your cheeks. Smile so you can see the apple of your cheek. Start the application at the apple and drag the blush outward toward your temple, following your cheek bone. Blend the color down a bit below your cheekbone in towards your earlobe.If you added too much color to the brush, use the clear side of your wedge to blend it in more until the color is faded out a bit. Your cheeks should have a hint of color. You don't want to look like a clown!
Line your lips with a liner that matches your lip color. Make sure your lip liner pencil is sharpened, but not too sharp. Line around the natural line of your lips. Trying to create a fuller lip by dragging the lip pencil outside your lipline is for professionals. Usually it makes you look like you're just plain bad at applying makeup! After applying your lip pencil to your lip line, rub your lips together so the lip pencil color spreads inside your lips. Add lip gloss to make them shine and look natural or a light neutral shade of lip stick.
For your eyes seeing as yoo want blue eye make-up then i would suggest getting a small brush and have a baby blue onm your eyelid and then using your finger smudge the blue around your eye lid to create a faded look and yoo can add a smidge of silver at the corner of your eyes i love this look because its kind of fairy like! oh and don't for get to add mascara!
hope i helped ...x
I think like a bronze color would look nice
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