red hair color on asian image
Lily Ayala
I want a hair color that will help my eyes stand out and to make my skintone look great. I also want to try something new. Any ideas?
Answer
If red looks good on you/you have a lot of red/gold clothing,
If you have golden, olive or dark skin and brown or dark eyes (most Latinas, Asians and African Americans fall into this category). if you tan easily and the veins in their inner wrists are green.
then try dark brown/red hair...
http://media.onsugar.com/files/2010/02/05/3/247/2470609/b55ecb29647f3e31_ashlee-simpson-red-hair-feb-2008.jpg
http://www.virtualhaircare.com/images/Luppinos/VV03.jpg
If blue looks good on you/you have a lot of blue in your closet
if you have fair skin and blue or green eyes, you burn before you tan and the veins in your wrists run blue
then try a light carmelly brown hair color.
http://static.becomegorgeous.com/gallery/pictures/mirandakerrcaramelblondehighlights.jpg
http://www.caramelhaircolor.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/light-ash-brown-hair-color.jpg
If you have the cash, get it done professionally.
If not, look for these words on the hair color box...
If you look good in red: look for words such as "warm" stay away from "ash". go for a deep chocolate, rich golden brown, auburn, warm gold, red highlights, and golden blonde shades
If you look best in blues: avoid colors such as gold, auburn or copper and seek out "cool" or "ash"
This website might further help:
http://www.my-virtual-makeover.com/color-analysis.html
If red looks good on you/you have a lot of red/gold clothing,
If you have golden, olive or dark skin and brown or dark eyes (most Latinas, Asians and African Americans fall into this category). if you tan easily and the veins in their inner wrists are green.
then try dark brown/red hair...
http://media.onsugar.com/files/2010/02/05/3/247/2470609/b55ecb29647f3e31_ashlee-simpson-red-hair-feb-2008.jpg
http://www.virtualhaircare.com/images/Luppinos/VV03.jpg
If blue looks good on you/you have a lot of blue in your closet
if you have fair skin and blue or green eyes, you burn before you tan and the veins in your wrists run blue
then try a light carmelly brown hair color.
http://static.becomegorgeous.com/gallery/pictures/mirandakerrcaramelblondehighlights.jpg
http://www.caramelhaircolor.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/light-ash-brown-hair-color.jpg
If you have the cash, get it done professionally.
If not, look for these words on the hair color box...
If you look good in red: look for words such as "warm" stay away from "ash". go for a deep chocolate, rich golden brown, auburn, warm gold, red highlights, and golden blonde shades
If you look best in blues: avoid colors such as gold, auburn or copper and seek out "cool" or "ash"
This website might further help:
http://www.my-virtual-makeover.com/color-analysis.html
What makeup should i wear with red hair and hazel eyes?
nicole
I'm sixteen and i have red hair, medium skin tone, freckles, and hazel eyes. What color mascara, eye liner, and eye shadow should i use? I don't want it to look like i have a lot of makeup on but i want my eyes to stand out more and look more green. Any ideas? Thanks.
Answer
try make up brand wabsites they always have tutorials and pictures that would help....even YOUTUBE.COM has a BUNCH of make up tips and tutorials.
try maybalenne (how ever u spell that).com
loreal.com
nyc make up
all of that stuff
Always curl lashes before applying mascara. You can actually curl lashes AFTER mascara is applied, as long as your mascara is dried (a good tip to know if you want to curl your lashes later in the day without removing your mascara).
Don't forget your bottom lashes. For years I avoided mascara on them until a makeup expert showed me how much mascara on my lower lashes really make my eyes pop. I rarely go without now. To apply mascara on lower lashes, hold the brush vertically, then sweep it back and forth.
Individual false lashes are exotic, gorgeous and can look natural if applied correctly. Large cities offer "lash bars" in the hottest department stores. If they're too long, you can trim them with scissors.
For a doe-eyed, seductive look lining your lower lids with a creamy white eye pencil.
White liner may sound odd, but it really opens up the eye. You can also try putting it on the inside corner of both your upper and your lower lids.
Another way to open up eyes is to skip the white eyeliner and opt instead for a platinum highlighter. Dot along the browbone, then blend in. Apply highlighter at the inner corners of your eyes. Follow with eye shadow.
Make sure your brows are manicured. Until you get your brows professionally waxed, tweezed or threaded, you won't realize how much they affect the rest of your face. Cleaning up your brow line of stray hairs, adding a slight arch and filling in sparse spots are key to making eyes look much larger.
I find once you get a professional brow job, you can do it yourself for a few months using the pro job as a "map" of where to tweeze. To keep brows in place, try a clear eyebrow gel, clear mascara or just spritz a bit of hairspray onto an old toothbrush and brush brows in perfect place.
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If you are Asian and have small eyes like me, you probably have tried different methods to make your eyes look larger. What makes it more of a reason to do so is if you also have single eyelids. This is because most Asians have more of a fatty deposit in the area between their eyebrows and their eyelids. I have found that there a few different tricks you can do to create a look that will make your eyes appear more large and dramatic.
First, line your eyes with a waterproof or long lasting eyeliner preferably in black, which creates a more dramatic look. You will want to line the rims of your eyes (the inside portion of eye above the bottom lashes and the portion of the eye below the top lashes). You could either use an eye pencil or a liquid eyeliner. I have found that with a liquid eyeliner it is easier to line the top portion of the inner rim of your eye, but can be more difficult when lining the portion above your top lashes and the inner rim portion of your bottom lashes unless you have continuous practice and maintain a steady hand. An eye pencil is much easier to use, but may not be as bold as liquid eyeliner if you are looking for a more dramatic look.
Next, use a lengthening and volumizing mascara in the darkest color available and apply as many coats necessary or desired to create a more dramatic look. I have noticed that if you have sparse lashes there really is no need to apply mascara on your bottom lashes since there are so few anyway and the eyeliner will have already filled in the effect. Also, I noticed that if you let your lashes dry in between every few coats, the dramatic look will build more quickly and effectively instead of piling one coat after another continuously and you end up having those awful "spider leg" looking lashes.
try make up brand wabsites they always have tutorials and pictures that would help....even YOUTUBE.COM has a BUNCH of make up tips and tutorials.
try maybalenne (how ever u spell that).com
loreal.com
nyc make up
all of that stuff
Always curl lashes before applying mascara. You can actually curl lashes AFTER mascara is applied, as long as your mascara is dried (a good tip to know if you want to curl your lashes later in the day without removing your mascara).
Don't forget your bottom lashes. For years I avoided mascara on them until a makeup expert showed me how much mascara on my lower lashes really make my eyes pop. I rarely go without now. To apply mascara on lower lashes, hold the brush vertically, then sweep it back and forth.
Individual false lashes are exotic, gorgeous and can look natural if applied correctly. Large cities offer "lash bars" in the hottest department stores. If they're too long, you can trim them with scissors.
For a doe-eyed, seductive look lining your lower lids with a creamy white eye pencil.
White liner may sound odd, but it really opens up the eye. You can also try putting it on the inside corner of both your upper and your lower lids.
Another way to open up eyes is to skip the white eyeliner and opt instead for a platinum highlighter. Dot along the browbone, then blend in. Apply highlighter at the inner corners of your eyes. Follow with eye shadow.
Make sure your brows are manicured. Until you get your brows professionally waxed, tweezed or threaded, you won't realize how much they affect the rest of your face. Cleaning up your brow line of stray hairs, adding a slight arch and filling in sparse spots are key to making eyes look much larger.
I find once you get a professional brow job, you can do it yourself for a few months using the pro job as a "map" of where to tweeze. To keep brows in place, try a clear eyebrow gel, clear mascara or just spritz a bit of hairspray onto an old toothbrush and brush brows in perfect place.
--------------------------------------â¦
If you are Asian and have small eyes like me, you probably have tried different methods to make your eyes look larger. What makes it more of a reason to do so is if you also have single eyelids. This is because most Asians have more of a fatty deposit in the area between their eyebrows and their eyelids. I have found that there a few different tricks you can do to create a look that will make your eyes appear more large and dramatic.
First, line your eyes with a waterproof or long lasting eyeliner preferably in black, which creates a more dramatic look. You will want to line the rims of your eyes (the inside portion of eye above the bottom lashes and the portion of the eye below the top lashes). You could either use an eye pencil or a liquid eyeliner. I have found that with a liquid eyeliner it is easier to line the top portion of the inner rim of your eye, but can be more difficult when lining the portion above your top lashes and the inner rim portion of your bottom lashes unless you have continuous practice and maintain a steady hand. An eye pencil is much easier to use, but may not be as bold as liquid eyeliner if you are looking for a more dramatic look.
Next, use a lengthening and volumizing mascara in the darkest color available and apply as many coats necessary or desired to create a more dramatic look. I have noticed that if you have sparse lashes there really is no need to apply mascara on your bottom lashes since there are so few anyway and the eyeliner will have already filled in the effect. Also, I noticed that if you let your lashes dry in between every few coats, the dramatic look will build more quickly and effectively instead of piling one coat after another continuously and you end up having those awful "spider leg" looking lashes.
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