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i just highlighted my hair with carmel and red highlights and my base color is a very dark brown...does anyone have any tips on how to do my makeup with my hair being those colors?
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I have brown hair and just recently did candy red and blonde highlights and i love them.
I use bronzer as blush and black/grey eyeshadow and a lot of eyeliner and mascara.
Lips- clear or shimmer lipgloss.
I have brown hair and just recently did candy red and blonde highlights and i love them.
I use bronzer as blush and black/grey eyeshadow and a lot of eyeliner and mascara.
Lips- clear or shimmer lipgloss.
makeup for bright red hair?
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hey (: so i have very bright red hair and hazel eyes. i have no idea what to do for makeup now, other than black eyeshadow because ive never had red hair before. so any ideas would be helpful thanks!
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Hey girl,
Start neutral. Staples that look great on everyone are Nars blush in Orgasm or ELF blush from its studio line of blush and contouring powder ($3!) and black mascara -- love the new Lash Blast Fusion from Cover Girl and the Anastasia Lash Lifting Mascar). Start out with neutral, skintone shades. I always love a shimmer skintone shadow on the lid with a matte brown in the crease (I love MAC'S naked lunch with MAC'S cork). For a natural look, wear some brown eyeliner on the upper lashline, but for a night out feel free to break out the black eyeliner and mascara. For a more daring look, metallics work with every shade.
A great way to try out different brow colors without commitment is with tinted mascara or a colored brow tamer like ELFâs Eyebrow Treat and Tame. Aim for one shade darker than your red hair color.
If you dyed your hair from blonde to red, you'll want to warm up your brows, but you'll find you need a little less makeup in general. Skip the pink and red toned blushed and go for orange and copper tones instead.
If you went from brunette to red, you'll probably want to soften your eyebrow color a shade or two (unless you went to a very dark or winey shade of red). You can still use the cheek and lip shades youâre used to, but they will stand out more that they did on you when you were a brunette. Other than that itâs the same as blondes changing to red: Just try on your blush and lipsticks and get reacquainted with how they look on you.
Hope I helped!
Hey girl,
Start neutral. Staples that look great on everyone are Nars blush in Orgasm or ELF blush from its studio line of blush and contouring powder ($3!) and black mascara -- love the new Lash Blast Fusion from Cover Girl and the Anastasia Lash Lifting Mascar). Start out with neutral, skintone shades. I always love a shimmer skintone shadow on the lid with a matte brown in the crease (I love MAC'S naked lunch with MAC'S cork). For a natural look, wear some brown eyeliner on the upper lashline, but for a night out feel free to break out the black eyeliner and mascara. For a more daring look, metallics work with every shade.
A great way to try out different brow colors without commitment is with tinted mascara or a colored brow tamer like ELFâs Eyebrow Treat and Tame. Aim for one shade darker than your red hair color.
If you dyed your hair from blonde to red, you'll want to warm up your brows, but you'll find you need a little less makeup in general. Skip the pink and red toned blushed and go for orange and copper tones instead.
If you went from brunette to red, you'll probably want to soften your eyebrow color a shade or two (unless you went to a very dark or winey shade of red). You can still use the cheek and lip shades youâre used to, but they will stand out more that they did on you when you were a brunette. Other than that itâs the same as blondes changing to red: Just try on your blush and lipsticks and get reacquainted with how they look on you.
Hope I helped!
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