Blue eyes, green eyeshadow?
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Nov 13, 2013
Cassandra H.
I have noticed that my makeup collection holds a lot of unused green eyeshadows. I have blue eyes and am partial to golds, browns, bronzes, pinks, and purples. What's the best way to incorporate green into my eyeshadow looks, or is it a color I should avoid? I have very pale skin as well. I looked online and on YouTube for ideas but didn't find anything. Thanks!
Nov 13, 2013
Ella R.
We're coming up to the festive season so green can ALWAYS be useful then haha you could do a bold statement eye with green, or like I do, use green liner around the eye and go over it with the eyeshadow :) good luck hope I helped! x