2 Little Known Factors That Could Affect Your "SHADES EYESHADOWS "
EYESHADOWS

Eyeshadows are available in a kaleidoscopic
range of colors. However, it is very easy to get
stuck in a rut believing that because you have blue
eyes you should only use blue eyeshadows. There
are no hard and fast rules about which colors
should be used with eyes of different colors: try
experimenting with new colors, but always use
shadows that are within the same color group and
complement one another. This will also help you
blend and soften the colors easily.
PEARLY SHADES
These are used for highlighting the
brow bone to open up the eye area
for creating a shimmering, frosted
effect. If your eyelids are
particularly crepey, avoid shadows
that are too pearly; they will
easily become very creased.
Pearly greens:
Great to wear with taupe, aqua,
pule blue, green or white
pule blue, green or white
Yellows and oranges
with a pearly finish: Team with citrus colors
Pearly pinks, reds, and violets:
Use to accentuate pale pink
clothes, or to lift black and
whit: T-shirts
Blues with a pearly finish:
A good choke for jeans, soft
blue or black outfits
Pearly browns and golds:
Combine with purple or lilac
tops to enhance their effect
MATTE SHADES
Give a smooth, flat effect Darker
shades help "retreat eyes, and lighter
ones "advance" them. Tr>' blending a dab
of pearly eyeshadow on top of a matte
shade as a way of experimenting with
more adventurous colors
Matte greens:
Cool, sophisticated shades that
loot: wonderful worn
with black or white
loot: wonderful worn
with black or white
Matte oranges and yellows:
Hot, bright shades work well
with vibrant fashion colors
Pinks with a matte finish
Can be passionately
strong, softly sweet or
classically chic
Matte blues and violets;
lighter shades are pretty
and gentle; darker ones
deep and moody
Main- browns: Soft, neutral
colors
are ideal for creating
sculpted, wide-eyed looks.
sculpted, wide-eyed looks.