Can eye makeup really enhance your already-lovely features?
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Green Eyes<br />
Like blue-<strong>eye</strong>d folks, green <strong>eye</strong>s are<br />
uncommon and thus, should be<br />
treated with extra care when applying<br />
<strong>makeup</strong>. Whether you have emerald<br />
green orbs or a pair with specks of<br />
gold, <strong>your</strong> green <strong>eye</strong>s deserve to be<br />
the center of attention.<br />
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Say NO to blue undertones. Your<br />
best bet on <strong>eye</strong>shadow are shades<br />
of purple (think: plum, lavender,<br />
lilac, and orchid). Gold and copper<br />
colors are awesome if you want to<br />
highlight, BUT NEVER silver.<br />
For definition, AVOID black<br />
<strong>eye</strong>liner and mascara. You don't<br />
need <strong>your</strong> face to look<br />
overpowered. Opt instead for<br />
brown or gray. Shades like<br />
espresso, charcoal, and chocolate<br />
would certainly make those greens<br />
pop!<br />
For bigger <strong>eye</strong>s, apply a bit of<br />
white <strong>eye</strong>liner on the inner<br />
corners near <strong>your</strong> tear duct. It will<br />
open them up and make you<br />
appear wide awake.