i have brown big round eyes too...the make up styles i like best are...a dark brown very pigmented shimmer shadow and a wine shimmer shadow together with a highlighter that is a bit shimmery...very pretty for evenings...use the brown for the crease depth, use the red wine for the lid and the shimmery light taupe or iridescent cream as a highlighter for the inner corner and the brow, use a dark brown liner, liquid or pencil to match...another eye look i love...a purple sheer matte shadow, a dark blue purple shimmery color that is a bit sheer and use a highlighter, any kind u feel has a bit of a cool undertone to it...it looks so sexy if u have dark eyes and dark hair to match...just add liquid liner or pencil liner in dark blue or in black and mascara... if u ant ot make ur eyes look big and accentuate its largeness, use a white eyeliner pencil on the waterline for those days u don't want to do a lot of shadow colors and want it to stay muted with just some black or dark brown liner on top adding mascara...anything goes for brown eyes when it comes to color...just don't use very light bright liners with no dark mixed in to the lining and ur fine...light liners with out darkness there to make the lash line fuller for me, washes out my eyes and makes the lash line thinner looking...purples tend to look all around good with brown eyes and will warm them up because of the warmness in the purple.Brown eye tips anyone?
purple, green, or blue eyeliner brings out brown eyes, so you could try that :)
If you like dark makeup then a purple or dark brown,if you like that natural look I'd suggest a creme color and a light brown in your crease! :)
i have dark brown eyes too. darker shades would look good on you, smokey eyes (black) or dark purple with silver, dark blue or green.
I notice that a lot of girls with brown eyes look extremely nice with a little bit of light grey eyeshadow. Forget eyeliner; too dark, too heavy, not pretty.
Smokey eyes look good with brown eyes. Apply a charcoal color on your lid and a black eyeshadow on your outer corner and crease.
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