glittery colors like solver or gold.
eyeshadow depends on your complection, if you look good in that color ok, if not maybe....
Pigments have MANY uses. You can press them into normal eyeshadow, which there are many tutorials of online, or depending on the color, you can use them as blush, eyeshadow, or highlight.
Good eyeshadow colors for hazel eyes are definitely a lighter pink color or a brown color those colors match well with hazel eyes , I know that the makeup company named ELISE has eyeshadow made and it suites hazel eyes, here is a link to see the ELISE product, the colors you will see are good colors also if you want an idea of what color is good So here is the link : http://www.elisecosmetics.com/images/MK-50.JPG
Blue
Green eyeshadow may seem scary at first, but with proper blending and eyeshadow techniques it is an awesome way to bring color into your makeup routine! Big makeup stores like Sephora or Ulta will offer tons of options for good quality eyeshadow. Lower on the price range is drugstore options like ELF or Maybelline, which will also give you good quality for a much lower price.
Eyeshadow is not based on the color of clothing but the color of your eyes. The purpose of it is to enhance the eyes and make them look larger. Several products are sold in cosmetic counters that are based on the color of your eyes, so get that.
you can use a color closer to the blue. i mean like violet, this will be more appropriate as eyeshadow are use to improve the eye appearance than the hair.
plum and mauves
Yes, eyeshadow can be used to create nail polish.
To offset the color of eyes with eyeshadow depends on ones eye color. With blue eyes warm darker colors work best such as brown or peach to make the eye color stand out. With brown eyes more neutral colors work better.
Grey is a truly, truly neutral color. That means, literally ever color eyeshadow will look great with it!Personally, for a pop of color and to liven things up (I wear loads of grey clothing myself. It's my favorite color.) I use fun purple shadows, which can be muted with browns or left to stand out. Purple also brings out my green eyes. I recommend using whatever color works best with your skin, hair and eye color rather than your clothes.
It depends on the look you want. I have always learned that you apply your brighter eyeshadow on the inner part of you eye lid, working outwards and putting the darker eyeshadow on the end of your eyelid. :)