What eye shadows work well with plain dark brown eyes?
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Apr 5, 2013
Manal M.
Apr 5, 2013
Julie G.
Gold! Like Champaign colors :)
Apr 5, 2013
Jocelyn N.
Blue is relly gud it makes it pop.
Apr 5, 2013
Alondra G.
Blues, golds, purples, and greens.
Apr 5, 2013
Lena B.
I think somewhere I read that greens and like burgundies bring out brown I color. It highlights it to make it brighter
Apr 5, 2013
Kelly G.
Purples!
Apr 5, 2013
Kelly G.
Apr 5, 2013
Manal M.
Thanks guys! Such great help!
Apr 5, 2013
Savina J.
Dark brown eyes rock, my eyes look almost black...but I've realized they're very versatile..I love doing neutral looks with deep black liner always looks good...but don't be afraid to try color also :) you never know until you try...check out my page I have a lot of options up :)
Oh nd also when you see drug store products...get them nd try it out only way to know for sure...and no matter what type of shadow you use always use some kind of eye primer, it will make your shadow pop and stay on longer (and it does not have to be a high end brand)
Apr 5, 2013
Elley M.
Greys!