Hi Chelsea!
Hazel Green eyes are played up best with shades of plummy pinks and deep rusty copper tones - think of shades with reddish undertone to compliment the green of your eyes. With such a fab combo of eye colors, you have loads of options to experiment with for eyeshadow!
Use a pencil in a deeper hue of your chosen eyeshadow to line your whole eye. Smudge your eyeshadow into the eyeliner (to soften the liner, and to add depth) with a firm pointed soft bristled brush (like M.A.C's #219).
Blend a soft creamy shimmery nude pink shadow on your lid or as a highlight, (depending on your eye shape) to enhance the brown. Orange tones will make your eyes look more hazel.
Use dark brown mascara on top lashes, shape your brows, and brush on a natural brow color to frame your eyes.
* If you have green or hazel eyes then you should brighten these lovely eyes with the shades such as brown, apricot, purple, plum, deep khaki or forest green.
In order to have that ultra-modern look you should use gold, lime-green, light green or bright purple shades.
Violet or purple liners make hazel eyes stand out green.
Where on the one hand the looks of your eyes are important as they reflect your views, on the other hand their shape also plays a very significant role in enhancing your beauty. You could be the owner of any one of different types of eyes such as close-set eyes, small eyes, deep-set eyes, and drooping eyes etc. But all of these could be made more attractive by using eyeliner.
Close Set Eyes
With such type of eyes you should line outer third of upper lids with gray, brown or black liner and smudge gently. You should use a lighter liner on the inner eye if you want to widen the space between such eyes.
Small Eyes
For such type of eyes you should draw a dark line with the eyeliner, gradually thickening at outer edge of the eyes. You should use a light colored pencil such as gold, silver, white etc. and draw under the lower lash.
Deep Set Eyes
In case of such eyes you should line the upper lash line with pale, shimmer liner. Then you should line outer edge of lower lash with a soft, neutral shade like gray or taupe etc. Doing this will help you create the illusion of a less heavy lid.
Drooping Eyes
For such eyes you should line outer third of the eyes very close to the lashes, carefully sweeping the liner up at the corner of the eye.