Makeup for Green Eyes & Dark Hair
If you've got green eyes and dark hair you'll want to take extra care when choosing makeup colors. Learn about makeup for green eyes and dark hair with help from a celebrity makeup artist in this free video clip.
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- Hi. I'm Jhizet Panosian, celebrity makeup artist. And today I'm going to give you some makeup tips if you have green eyes and dark hair. If you have green eyes and dark hair, you want to use deep chocolate browns and plumbs and beiges to really enhance your green eyes and compliment your dark hair. For that today I'm going to use L'Oreal Paris Studio Secrets Eyeshadow Quads. To start off, I'm going to use a small fluffy eyeshadow brush and pick up a sort of lighter rosy beigey tone and place it all over, close, and place it all over her lids. I'm going to use this as a base for all the other colors I'm going to apply to make it really easy for me to blend them. Next, I'm going to line her top lashes with a very deep brown color. Close. I generally start, lift the lid and start in the center and work outward towards the outer lash. And then I come back in and rework it in to the inner corner of the eye. And if you mess up or your line isn't perfect, don't worry because we're going to come back through with a shadow and smudge that line. Open. Next, I'm going to come in with this contour color which is this really beautiful deep chocolate color. I'm going to use a fluffy tapered brush that's going to allow me to get in to right in to the crease right there. And just in small circular motions, work inward towards the inner corners. And you really want to deposit most of the color on the outer corner. And just blend, and you can use your ring finger to do so. Open. Now, that I've got the contour color on, I'm going to smudge out my line a little bit with a flat square brush. Close. And I'm just going to go back and forth in small little motions and just smudge that out, working it up to the crease. And by smudging it, you're just adding a little bit of dimension and adding a few more layers on to the lid. Open. Now, that I've smudged out that color a little bit, I also went in and brought that color in to the bottom lash. And I'm going to finish by adding a little bit of sparkle in to the inner corners or her eye. Close. I'm just going to bring a little bit of light with an eyeshadow that has a little bit of shimmer. And all that does is that really brings out some of the brightness in her eye. I'm using this little hint of shimmer to really enhance her green and add a little bit of light to her eyes. And as you can see, that catches the light beautifully. And I'm going to complete the eye look with one coat of black mascara. You just want to lift your lid and start at the base of your lashes and work all the way up to the edge. And if you want to add more dimension or more drama, you can do two or three coats. And lastly I'm going to bring the whole look together by using a very sheer pink gloss. And the pink is going to compliment a little bit of the browns and underlying purples and plumbs and those brown shades that we used. And there you go. Those are a few makeup tips if you have green eyes and dark hair. I'm Jhizet Panosian. And thanks for watching.
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