I'm going to have a big order once I get paid, so I need to pick some eyeshadows! I'm pale with strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes that sometimes look teal. My favorite eyeshadow I have from SN is Legend. I sometimes also use Lovelace as a shadow liner because it makes the blue pop. I like purples but I have to be cautious that they don't make my undereye circles more noticeable. I never wear brown, though I have a shimmery greyish browninsh Lancome that I do like (unfortunately the label has worn off or I'd ask for a color clone!)
I don't like any blues that are brighter than my own eye color (ie cobalt) since it takes away from my eye color. I'm also cautious with shimmer- don't want to magnify the fine lines!
Suggestions ?
Help me pick some eyeshadows!
Re: Help me pick some eyeshadows!
Try some of the warmer Eye Light tones...
The best way to find them is to enter EL* in the search box at the top of the web page..... (And I just discovered this myself today! LOL!) I know there is a coppery one-Hairpin, and I think the warm pinks would be lovely on you- Model & Custom. Have you ever tried blues that are more green? Or greens?
The best way to find them is to enter EL* in the search box at the top of the web page..... (And I just discovered this myself today! LOL!) I know there is a coppery one-Hairpin, and I think the warm pinks would be lovely on you- Model & Custom. Have you ever tried blues that are more green? Or greens?
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Re: Help me pick some eyeshadows!
Frills! I haven't tried the other nude pinks Jen suggested, but Frills is one I think might work for you, also.
Re: Help me pick some eyeshadows!
You mentioned a greyish-brownish color - I have Moonstone sitting in my cart waiting to be ordered and it's described as a "warm light grey semi-shimmer." That might work for you?
I've read that brown eyeshadow can make blue eyes pop - I'm not much of a neutral fan, but when I do buy neutrals, I look for something that has a little extra "something." I'm ordering Graceful, Custom, Moonstone, Teacher's Pet, and Glory in my next order, and they all have good reviews and swatches. As JenW mentioned, Custom and Model go together and are good choices for special neutrals - I have Model and it's beautiful.
The Stonewashed Nudes palette clone has excellent reviews - I don't have it, but every review I read raved about it.
I love purples - if you're worried about drawing attention to undereye issues, just make sure you have a good concealer and most likely stay away from any "muddied" purples - just straight purple will probably work better than one that leans grey or blue.
Imho, pick a couple colors that seem "safe," a couple that seem slightly daring, and just one or two that you're drawn to but might not normally consider. Look through some swatches and maybe a beauty magazine or two - if you practice enough you can pull anything off!
Hopefully that helps!
I've read that brown eyeshadow can make blue eyes pop - I'm not much of a neutral fan, but when I do buy neutrals, I look for something that has a little extra "something." I'm ordering Graceful, Custom, Moonstone, Teacher's Pet, and Glory in my next order, and they all have good reviews and swatches. As JenW mentioned, Custom and Model go together and are good choices for special neutrals - I have Model and it's beautiful.
The Stonewashed Nudes palette clone has excellent reviews - I don't have it, but every review I read raved about it.
I love purples - if you're worried about drawing attention to undereye issues, just make sure you have a good concealer and most likely stay away from any "muddied" purples - just straight purple will probably work better than one that leans grey or blue.
Imho, pick a couple colors that seem "safe," a couple that seem slightly daring, and just one or two that you're drawn to but might not normally consider. Look through some swatches and maybe a beauty magazine or two - if you practice enough you can pull anything off!
Hopefully that helps!
Caroline
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