How can I use makeup to make my brown eyes pop?

I have brown eyes..and its hard for me to make my eyes stand out..I need some tips..

Answer #1

olive green eye shadow. my best friend always uses it and it makes er brown eyes look amazing. but heres an example of a smokey look on brown eyes that looks great too.

Answer #2

green or tuquoise

Answer #3

green makes ‘em POP!

Answer #4

Hi, You could try going for that “smokey” look:

  1. Prep the lid. The key to keeping eyeshadow from melting into your eyelid crease as the day goes on is to kept eyelids oil-free. To do this start with an eyeshadow base (also called ‘primer’).

  2. Apply eyeliner. If you’re going for a typical black, brown or gray smoky eye, apply liner in one of those colors above the upper lash line, drawing line thicker in the middle of eye.

  3. Blend in color on bottom lashes For color on the bottom (a key smoky eye look) you’ll want a lighter eyeliner. The key is to ‘smudge it.

  4. Apply light base color Again, the key to a smoky eye is pairing a lighter base with the darker hue.

  5. Blend in darker color, but keep dark color below the crease. Now that you have the base and eyeliner on, it’s time to get the smoky effect. You need a darker eyeshadow shade.

Answer #5

I have REALLY brown eyes , with long eyelashes .

ok , I put foundation on them , rub it in . then a base color (could use powder) then I get like a brown eyeshadow and put it in the crease , but no too dark , then I usually get teal , or you could use olive green , and you can put it in the outer corner of your eyelid , towards the bottom , not outside the eye . then get like a white that is sparkley , or w/e and put it under your eyebrow .

then either use your pinky or an eyeshadow applier , get it wet or just put it in your mouth , and get the white eyeshadow , and put it on the bottom under your eyelash line .

get like a smokey white color and put it over your whole eyelid for the smokey affect . and I suggest a brown eyeliner, but w/e suits you and do it very thin .

then mascara . and waaa laaa !

I dont think I left anything out .

hope I helped (:

Answer #6

the smoky look doesnt work as good on brown eyes as on blue and green..

purples are gorgeous on brown eyes…

i love purple eyeshadow… but i have blue eyes… so i cant pull it off…

but it absolultey makes brown eyes just pop!

its gorgeous… all shades work fine too!

Answer #7

I promice …just use pueple it realy stands out on me and I have brown eyes…even the girls compliment me.

Answer #8

I do my ake up like shenae from 90210..put light gold on the lid and a darker gold in the corner then blend them together.add black mascara and eyeliner.I think it looks great on brown eyes

Answer #9

The best colours to make brown eyes stand out are things like purples, beiges, golds, bronzes, browns, oranges, beiges, lavenders or anything nuetral like grays and blacks.

To really make your eyes pop, apply a base colour, like a purple, orange, beige or gold. You ally this shadow all over your lid and crease.

Then you can put a darker colour like dark purple, brown, bronze or orange in the crease for a more natural look or keep it near the edges to make your lashes look longer and your eyes really stand out.

After that you highlight your browbones and the inner corner of your eyes with whites, beiges, or any light colour.

When you line your eye use black, gray, browns, or purples, and when lining the top make sure to keep the liner as close as possible.

You can always get mascaras with a tint or glitter, but make sure the colour is compatable with your eye. Or if your going for a bolder look try black or navy blue (it’s so dark you can hardly tell, but still looks awesome).

For more natural looks keep the colours basic and similar looking, for looks that stand out for and seem bolder, make them brighter, darker and spread them out( but keep to the same basic colour, I.e. bright purple, dark purple/black, lavender/white.) Don’t forget that there is metalics, glitter shadow, loose shadow, plain, pastels, creams and soo much more.

You can always switch up your look and experiment with new products, make it unique, and totally for you. Eeryone is different, so your makeup should be too.

Much love, and good luck!

Unique Beauty.

(P.S. If you have any questions, just ask away!)

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