Eye Shadow Secrets

When it comes to eye makeup, lesson No. 1 is simple: Every look doesn't work on every person. Thanks to unique coloring and skin tones, we all have certain colors that we just can't sport. So we're taken the guessing game out of your next trip to the drugstore or makeup counter. We've got looks for your eyes only -- tips to finding the colors that'll have you turning heads in no time.

Blue-Eyed Beauties: There's nothing worse than baby blues gone wrong. Deep, warm-colored hues are not for you! Stick to cool shades of aqua, indigo or periwinkle -- or even soft or sparkly grays. Try: DuWop Blue Eyes.

Brown-Eyed Girls: Brown eyes look best with copper and bronze shades. Want to spice things up? Branch out with a brown that has a kick of army green. Try: Bobbi Brown Eye Shadow in Khaki.

Hazel Honeys: Hazel eyes are a toughy! Step into different lighting and they look like a whole different color -- greenish, brownish, yellowish, then back to green. As a rule of thumb, purple tones look best here, like rich plums and soft berries. Try: Beauty Addict's MotiveEYES.

Girls with Gorgeous Greens: When it comes to green eyes, you have so many options. Go with deep chocolates and browns if you want a sophisticated look, or golds and light pinks if you want to be more playful. Just stick with warm colors -- avoid blues and other cool tones at all costs, and you can't go wrong. Try: Sephora Duo Eyeshadow in Copper Harmony 02 or Coral Harmony 04.

Thanks to Tyra Banks show for this information...it is really helpful!

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