How do you make my Bluey-Green Eyes stand out?

I have a friend and her eyes always stand out and they look gorgeous, so i asked her how she does it and she said eyeliner and mascara.
I use that all the time anyways but it never seems to make my eyes stand out.
My eyes are a sort of bluey green and i really want eye that stand out.
Any Ideas?

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  1. ashipaila

    Well eyeliner and mascara arent the only things that helps your eyes stand out. . . ur friend probably uses certain eye shadow to bring out her eyes a ton. . . . but these arent like dark colors. . . mostly just light. . . but u can go to youtube and type in how to bring out blue or green eyes and get some makeup tips. . it really helps!!! and if ur interested in getting unique colors for ur eyes then just go to a walgreens and Almay has a ton of those. . . . well i hope i helped:)

  2. Hm. Well since you have light eyes. If your hair isnt already dark. Go dark or darker. Makes your eyes pop! What I do for my eyes to make them stand out is. Eye base-White shimmery powder ( any cream or lotion anything sticky applied before eye shadow, makes the shadow brighter and more dramatic) Light eyes use purple and brown. So Lid-Shimmery purple Crease-then blend a brown in your crease up into the brow bone, creating a smoky eye. . . Take a white eye liner put in the inner corner of your eye and outer>makes your eyes appear brighter. black eyeliner, i use top and bottom, cat eyed, where bottom slighlty slants up to meet top line. LOTS and lots of mascara. Youll be gorgeous!

  3. Bethany!!

    Use a brown eyeliner and mascara, that way it gives you eyes the softness to your face. the blue is sharp enough already, so you dont add a sharp black liner to it aswell. with the contrast of a brown it will Just make your eyes ‘Pop!’ and that will make your eyes stand out. !! :)
    good luck!

  4. green eyes specially those deep green ones are very unique and very attractive. i really love those *’.

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