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Apr 9, 2013
Carrigan S.
Apr 9, 2013
Madison L.
Start natural then as you get better start trying brighter colors. Can you put a close up on your eye.
Apr 9, 2013
Madison L.
With out makeup
Apr 9, 2013
Emily W.
You can wear different colors to bring out different shades in your eyes. Plums and purples will bring out more green or brown, bronzes and warm browns will bring out blue, silvers and neutrals will bring out more grey. Madison's suggestion about starting neutral and moving into color is spot on!
Apr 9, 2013
Carrigan S.
Apr 9, 2013
Carrigan S.
And thank you pria, you're beautiful aswell :)
And thank you Madison and Emily for the color suggestion :)
Apr 9, 2013
Nicole Alaine B.
Maybelline's color tattoos 'Bad to the Bronze' looks awesome on anyone!!