Soft coral colors look great with hazel eyes, as well as dark browns in the crease and a vanilla color as a highlight on the brow bone :)
Grey, silver, electric blue (not hyacinth or other purpley-blue)
brown or green will work well I have hazel eyes and have been wearing makeup for two years, so I think I can help you. I recommend light green, light brown, or glitter. Also, the best eyeshadow application is this: put your lightest (example) pink from the top of the eyelid to your eyebrow and your regular (example) pink over the eyelid. Use your darkest (example) pink in the corners. Also: don't use an eyeshadow that matches your blush; it sounds cool but it is NOT. You should also try a subtle purple.
I am assuming that you mean primer for your eyes. Well primer goes on first to allow eyeshadow to fully show its colour and to avoid creasing throughout the day. Without primer, the eyeshadow will be faint and the oils from your eyelids will cause it to crease or gather in one spot.
yellow and white
I have brown eyes too and alot of the time i go a alittle darker like a dark brown or a gold or purple
I'd suggest a lot of soft greys with hints of greens and or purples. The grey will create a subtly dramatic effect, and I say subtly dramatic because it depends on how you'd like to apply it. The green will accent your red dress and purple goes well with hazel eyes.
reds. reds.
Green looks good with pink.
Soft grey eyeshadow and bright red lippy would look gorgeous.
Girls with brown eyes suit most shades of eyeshadow. Just be careful when using brown, that its not the same brown as your eyes. This can look very overpowering or dull. However, a contrasting shade of brown can really highlight your eyes and add more sparkle to them. Violets, dark blues, and golds are also especially good choices.
Hazel Barton goes by H.
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