Whats the mest colour eye shadow for brown eyes and olive skin?

I usually go for pink and white and black. . but am thinking white green and black. . any pictures?

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  1. Black makes your eyes look small-stay away from it.
    Dark greens and light browns is what you need! Good luck :-)

  2. Pixie Rainbow

    I think blacks, golds, silvers, purples and greens are nice with dark skin and eyes. Dark eyes can get away with most colours.

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  3. in my own opinion i think purple or green suits brown eyes very well.

    if you wanted something natrual, beige to light browns look good too.

  4. Jenn2233

    id go with warm plum or purple colours :)

  5. Twinkle Toes

    i say a light colour on top, maybe, off white, then dark below that, dark brown/black. contrast goes very well together.

  6. green and gold will make them look rich

  7. Thanh T

    hmm depends on howww olive your skin is. i recommend warm earthy colours for brown eyes and olive skin like brown, orange, green, cream. Avoid red. It depends on wat look you want or what your wearing. If you thinking your everyday day makeup go for the brown& orange. Something at night time, go for the shimmery green. Brown and orange together always works with olive skin & brown eyes anywhere anytime.

  8. Well I also have olive skin and deep brown eyes, and we’re very lucky because practically every colour suits our skin tone! Smokey eyes and dark earthy browns look best though. x

    Mine?
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  9. Princess

    I’d say all shades of purple make brown eyes ‘pop’. Also try golds and shimmery bronze colours.

  10. sunshiney smles :)

    Go with warm colours

    Bronze
    Brown
    Gold
    Dark sparkly greens

    Warm colours are usually grouped together on the colour palette and usually would have the above colours present

    and example of a great palette for you:

    http://www. boots. com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?categoryParentId=4949&storeId=10052&productId=118758&callingViewName=&categoryId=4998&langId=-1&catalogId=11051

    Or . . .

    http://www. boots. com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?categoryParentId=4949&storeId=10052&productId=848084&callingViewName=&categoryId=4998&langId=-1&catalogId=11051

    ( choose in band of gold)

    Hope this helped :)

  11. definitely greens and bronzes (they will make your eye colour ‘pop’), ooh and purples.
    :)

    edit: colours like this:

    http://www. parokeets. com/en/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/spearmig-shamrock-blacks-1b1. gif

    http://www. bellasugar. com/files/images/eye_1. jpg

    This is a good link

    http://images. google. co. uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www. bellasugar. com/files/images/eye_1. jpg&imgrefurl=http://www. bellasugar. com/20413&usg=__ilvUl9fObMN9Xg5-CI98hssoNeg=&h=299&w=400&sz=14&hl=en&start=5&tbnid=gOBzPiG3A2nQAM:&tbnh=93&tbnw=124&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbrown%2Beyes%2Bpurple%2Beyeshadow%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive

  12. ~*MeGaN*~

    Try gold or an offwhite shimmery kind all over starting right above the crease of your eye. White might look nice, too.

  13. i always think that a shimmery bronze works well

  14. Sweety Pop

    Your skin tone is easy to complement colours so go for colours like rich browns, oranges, gold, peach and bronze – these especially will give a more natural look to ur make up.
    a warm green would look really make ur eyes stand out more and perhaps purple aswell – but make sure u choose the right shade

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