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Mar 13, 2014
TeYonna R.
Ok, so I'll be doing a gals makeup for her maternity photos. One dress is navy blue and will be worn with gold jewelry. The other dress is teal with lace embroidery and gold detailing that will be worn with gold jewelry. What color will be good for me to do her eye shadow that can be worn with both dresses? I'll be doing it before the shoot, so no changes can be made in between dresses.
Mar 14, 2014
Danielle B.
I think it would depend on her eye color and skin tone- but I would think that a bronze smokey eye darkened up nicely with a graphite would be neutral enough to go with both while still looking put together and "for" each outfit.
Mar 16, 2014
TeYonna R.
Thanks Danielle B.