M.A.C's take: My favorite take: Hayden Panettiere
Now again I would not venture to do the eye shadow so, um, flamboyantly. I would use a dark grey or brown and keep it just to the crease. This can have a special effect on your eyes making them sultry and seem to sparkle, but if over done you can look like you have two black eyes or a raccoon. To avoid this try to stay away from sparkley eye shadows and harsh blacks in the daytime. You can add a little black and sparkle to go from daytime to night time but in the day you should stick to darker versions of the colors that bring out your eye color. Here is a good way to do that:
Here is a color wheel, if you didn't know that already, now if you look on this wheel for your eye color, and then look across the wheel from it you will find your perfect color. Now the reason for this is because if you have the opposite color on the color scale it will make your eyes look brighter. If this sounds weird or doesn't make sense, just trust me! Here is a guideline:
Light Blue Eyes - Grey USE THIS COLOR FOR light blue eyes - dark grey\silver
Dark Blue Eyes - Pink YOUR SMOKEY EYE >>> dark blue eyes - dark magenta/plum
Teal Eyes - Brown teal eyes - dark browns and golds
Green Eyes - Purple green eyes - dark purple
Hazel Eyes - Dark Blue hazel eyes - navy
Brown Eyes - Teal brown eyes - dark teals
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