Q: i have natural tanned skin,deep brown chocolate eyes,and medium brown hair. i have a straight nose-is there any way to make it look smaller? my eyebrows are darker then my hair,and it bothers me-i cant dye my hair...what do i do? what color eyeliner,eyeshadow,and mascara would look best on dark brown eyes(i like to look natural,but i like my eyes to be a bold, brown that pops) is it more painful to pluck eyebrows or to get them waxed? any tips on applying make-up(eye makeup) good acne/blackhead face wash? any answers would be great:]] please and thank you
A: IT doesn't hurt to get them waxed, so do that. As long as you keep them looking nice, the dark will probably look good. As for your brown eyes, purple compliments brown eyes. I don't wear it all the time, but I'll put on purple eyeliner and eyeshadow around my eyes with dramatic black eyelashes. Anytime you do dramatic eyes, do a neutral lip gloss and make sure everything else is lightly applied. Just put a healthy pink blush on the apples of your cheeks. For dramatic dark eyes, I line them, shade around the line with a gray, put gray/black in the crease, and use a bold mascara (always use waterproof eyeliner and mascara). In the summer (or anytime you plan on sweating), use a face primer and an eyemakeup primer to keep your makeup from sweating off. Anything you want to make look smaller, put maybe a blush or a medium brown eyeshadow (a color that matches the shadows on your skin) and apply it to the area you want to camo. Tyra Banks applies blush around her hairline on her forehead to make it look smaller. I apply it around my nose because it's wide. It "shadows" it basically. If you have acne or Oily Skin, the only thing that has ever worked for me is Mary Kay Formula 3. That stuff is the best!!!! I have tried everything, even proactiv, and this is the only stuff that works for me. NOw, if you were to do lipstick (I like lipstick with my reds and purples), then tone down your eyemakeup with a light liner at the top, applied into the lashes, a very very light mid-line on the bottom, some mascara, and a hint of gray or light brown in the crease. Also add a highlighter to the middle fo the lid and beneath the eyebrow.