Honey Brown

Makeup for fair skin, blue-gray eyes and brown hair honey?
Swedish I have white skin, gray hair blue eyes and honey brown. I need help understanding what colors would look good on me, from eyes to cheeks to lips and everything you might want to shoot:) My eyes are my best feature, I feel and then seconds my skin, so if you could keep that in mind when I answer I will love you forever! Lol.
I would suggest mascara, eyeliner, lip gloss, blush, eye shadow and possibly. Always start with a moisturizer or sunscreen. One that is free from oil. From an early age will help to prevent sun damage and wrinkles. I use Cetaphil. It's great! Always wash your face too. before and after use makes your make up. Find one that is good for your skin. I suggest a shiny gold / brown / champagne eyeshadow. It looks good with any eye color and looks very natural and above all carry out your eyes light. If you buy a palette of eye shadow that has 3 or 4 colors in it, who wants to take the lighter color and put it all on the eye and then on top of it or only in the folds to the darkest. To find the crease in the eye only tilt the head back and is like a bone and just put the shade in the area between the crease and a little in the crease. And then, if you like taking an eye pencil in brown or black and line your lash line as closest you can get your eyelashes. Also, for a more dramatic evening look I would use silver or black or even navy. Then only have to add some black eyeliner. For a smoky eye look, only stain the shirt with a q-tip to the straight line and less severe. For mascara I would use for the night a black and brown for the day. Start at your lash line and go from root to tip. Then hold your mascara wand vertically and go on the ends. In some way separates them and makes them seem longer. At night, add an additional layer. For blush I would recommend a pink or peach. If to use a darker color, wash it. Smile your biggest smile and put it on the apples of the cheeks a healthy glow and youthful. For lip gloss with a van pink or a clear and put it on as it should be put on lipstick or lipstick. For brands I would recommend covergirl or Revlon. These are the best brands of pharmacy. If you do not mind spending a bit more try Clinique, MAC, Too Faced, Ulta or brand. They are slightly more expensive, but worth the money because they last a long time. I do not recommend foundation of any kind to hide blemishes just because only clog pores and cause more problems.
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