PaintingLady
PaintingLady
PaintingLady

I have hazel eyes, too and I will use a neutral color and then line my upper lids with a wine/purple color. It works without being too overpowering.

Yup! Was going to suggest the same—there's no need to go full-on purple when you can do purplish neutrals—a lavender-y light gray, a plummy brown, an eggplant-y charcoal ... I hate bright colors usually, but using something way toned down and just paying close attention to the undertones can have a similar effect.

Try purple eyeliner. I have green eyes and I love pink and purple shadow, but even just plum eyeliner with neutral shadow does the trick.

I have hazel eyes too and purple eyeshadow is not happening. However, I'm big on plum eyeliner or shadow as eyeliner along my upper lids - really does bring out the green! I don't like what they've done to Connie :-/

There's a biiig difference between wearing a blue-toned purple versus a more plum shade. Try something like Urban Decay's Rockstar liner. It's a brown-plum color that reads as a neutral. Here's a swatch with some other plum liners!

My eyes are hazel, but on the days I want to bring out the green but I don't want to bother with any of my fancier purple colors/blending, I use neutral browns and a matte army green directly on my lid. I LOVE that color close to my irises, because it's basically the exact shade of my eyes. ColourPop has a quad that

This is what I've started doing! BB cream, concealer, powder on the face, neutral eyeshadow, lightly filled brows, mascara, then LIPSTICK. SRS LIPSTICK.

I periodically try various shades of purple, and not once in my entire life have I felt happy with the result. I really don't like the way it looks. Maybe it's because I'm so yellow, but I prefer my normal brown/olive/copper combo like, a billion times more than purple.

This is the first week where I genuinely think all the girls looked prettier in their before photos. They're all beautiful, so they looked great in both, but I think I prefer the more natural look right now.

I like. Don't get lipstick. I've seen many women look TOTALLY AMAZING in it, but I don't... understand it? How

Good, the purple thing wasn't just me thinking it looked like bruising. I thought I had some deep seated thing about purple since I have never liked the color.

Several ideas:

It doesn't have to be purple purple. Purplish taupes like MAC Shale or Nars Lhasa will look great on green eyes. But if you're a neutral lover you probably have that covered.

BFFs I have pretty thick long curly lashes (it's like one of two physical features I like to brag about) Covergirl is what I use exclusively on them. Like I mentioned before, a lot of high end waterproof formulas are very difficult to get off and I end up losing lashes from rubbing —even with makeup remover :( can't

As a lesbian, my experience is that we are more likely to work out what each partner likes and then do that, rather than considering anything mandatory for it to be real sex, or good sex. I feel like we're more creative and adapt better to each other's preferences, since our toys don't care whether they get to be

I mean, I don't want to be a total creep. But. Nice ass.

In regards to the last question, I have oily but sensitive skin I have a pretty killer routine, but it may seem expensive to most people. I'm a guy, and I don't wear makeup, but I hope this helps:

You sass that hoopy Robert Herjavec? There's a frood who really knows where his towel is.

Oh yeah, Sartre! Sorry everyone, we're shutting this blog down because Sartre already happened. It was fun while it lasted.

I'm totally in favor of the concept of "self-care" but for some reason that phrase makes me gag. It brings to mind smug-eyed memes of fluffy cartoon animals drinking tea and shit that seem to pop up in places like tumblr especially. It's in the same vein as people who call anybody who pisses them off "toxic".

Really agree with you...there is no one right way...except good self-care. Dress how you love to dress and use products that make you feel good about yourself. And then, be a good person which also makes one feel good about oneself.