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How should I do my makeup?

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Usually, I wear a little bit of gray eyeliner and some black mascara.

Here's a pic of me: http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p59/shania_twain/LateJuly08010.jpg

Any recommendations?

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  1. You have absolutely stunning eyes! You could do so much with them. I would stick to gray eyeliner because black can  look a bit harsh. Why not mix it up with some natural shades of eyeshadow? Black mascara sounds good to me. You can finish it with lip gloss to add a touch of feminine-ity!


  2. go to your local belk and try MAC makeup its great and they will show u how to apply it

  3. try some brown eyeliner keep the black mascara  even try some light eyeshadow but keep ur colors light

  4. i think ud look AMAZING  with eyeliner and mascara it would really enfisize how big your eyes are maybe try at little bit of silver eye shadow on your eyelids and a bit of clear lipgloss but definatly nothing big on any other area of your face you wouldnt want to take away any focas from your best feature (ur eyes) :)  

  5. Pluck your eyebrows.  Put some concealer under your eyes to lighten the darkness.

  6. since you have blue eyes its best to wear purple or even blue eyeliner. This may sound awkward at first but when you try it you'll see a huge difference from using plain black eyeliner. Colored eyeliners make your eyes pop out way more. The first time somebody told me to wear green eyeliner(my eyes are green) i was like NO WAY, but i tried it and it looked perfect! The black mascara is fine. It looks like you have good skin so you don't have to apply any foundation. Maybe a little rosy blush would definately add some more color to your face. eye shadow is optional but if you do use it, aim for nuetral colors like brown, beige since your going all out with the eyeliner. hope this helps!

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