4. Allover bright makeup
Admittedly, a full face of colorful makeup can make you look like a clown. But touch will do wonders to liven up a little black dress. “If really wild colors make you nervous, try a bit of green shadow just under your eyes or a sheer fuchsia lip gloss,” suggests Green.
Be sure to: Play. You’ll be surprised at how pretty a graphic splotch of, say, yellow shadow can look on your lids.
Forget about: Too much blending. “Carefully shading a bright is so Morgan Fairchild,” says Green. “The idea here is to be free—almost sloppy—not paint-by-numbers perfect.
5. Lavender eyes: light and not too bright
Shimmery lilac is a girly-sweet color that’s beautiful on everyone, says Green—and it won’t “bruise” your eyes like purples past. Good news for the less-than-coordinated: These sheer shadows are virtually mistakeproof.
Be sure to: Experiment with lots of smoky shades, black pencil may be too intense, especially if you’re fair. Besides, it’s notoriously hard to blend.
Forget about: Bare cheeks. Notes Green, “A bit of healthy warmth on your skin will keep you from looking Gothic.”
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