skin tones and hair shades<\/a> and has undertones of blue, which may help make your browns look even better. The only downside is that these types of shadows don’t always last very long when used in high-intensity situations like parties or nights out.<\/p>\nTips on how to wear different shades<\/h2>\n
Since everyone’s eye color and skin tone are different, there isn’t one correct answer regarding what colors work best. However, these general guidelines should be helpful: if your eyes are light-colored or greenish-blue (like mine!), try wearing browns and coppery colors; if they’re dark brown or black with flecks of gold around the pupil like my husband’s, then go for greens.<\/p>\n
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Women have a wide range of eye colors, and it can be challenging to find the right shades that will complement your natural color. Luckily, there are some easy tips on how to wear different shades of eyeshadow. First, start by experimenting with complementary colors. For example, if you have blue eyes, then try various browns and greens in your look. Second, make sure to apply primer before applying the shadow for longer-lasting results. And lastly, don’t forget liner pencils or liquid liners for added drama.<\/p>\n
Do you like to wear different colors of eyeshadow? Do you find that what colors look good on others doesn’t always work for you? We have a few tips and tricks on creating the perfect color combination for your eye shape.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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