Simple Gold Eye Makeup Tutorial

Become the talk of the town with just the right amount of golden bling on your eyes.

By Shalini Roy

Gold is the color of royalty, wealth, and luxury. Therefore, many of us love this highly sought-after and precious metal. Similarly, there is nothing quite like wearing a gold eye makeup look when getting dolled up for a party or big event.

Eye makeup trends keep coming and going, but this all-time classic look never runs out of style. From light golden tones to sparkly eyeshadow looks, gold eye makeup is not going anywhere. A hint of gold makes your eyes pop instantly, and it can be your go-to look if you want to stand out from the crowd.

In this post, we discuss some easy gold eye makeup tutorials that will transform your look. Keep scrolling!

Simple Gold Eye Makeup Tutorial

Required Products

  • Primer
  • Base shade
  • Gold eyeshadow
  • Dark brown eyeshadow
  • Liquid eyeliner
  • Kohl/Kajal
  • Concealer
  • Mascara

How To Apply Gold Eye Makeup Perfectly?

Step 1: Prime Your Eyelids

Prime your eyelids so that they are smooth. This step is extremely vital, as it helps the makeup to last for a long time and prevents it from creasing.

Step 2: Apply Base Shade

Apply the base shade all over the lid, and a little above the eyelids as well. This works as a transition shade so that there are no harsh lines between the gold and the skin.

Step 3: Pack On The Eyeshadow

This is where the main star of the show comes in – gold eyeshadow! Pack on the eyeshadow on the inside and center of the eyelid and blend it out near the crease.

Step 4: Add Dark Brown Shade

Add a dark brown shade to the outer corner and blend it away into the crease.

Pack more of the gold eyeshadow on the center of the eyelid if you feel that there isn’t enough color. Apply some of the gold eyeshadow on the bottom lashline as well.

Step 5: Conceal the Heavy Fallout Areas

At this point, you probably have a lot of fallout from the eyeshadow. Fear not, this problem can easily be rectified with the help of a little bit of concealer. Conceal the areas where you think there is heavy fallout and blend it out.

Here’s what it should look like:

Step 6: Create Winged Eyeliner

Use a black liquid or gel liner to create a winged line. You can extend the wing or keep it simple. It depends on whether you are going for a more dramatic look or a sober one.

Step 7: Create An Intense Look With Kajal

Apply kohl or kajal on your upper and lower water lines to create an intense look. Smudge out the bottom lashline a little bit to soften the look.

Step 8: Add Mascara To Eyelashes

Finish off the look by adding mascara to your eyelashes.

This is what it should look like after the application:

Step 9: Gold Eye Makeup – Final Look

Step 10: Brighten Your Eyes With Shimmer (Optional)

This is optional, but I always like adding a little shimmer to the inner corner of my eyes in order to brighten them up.

Gold never goes wrong. The color always screams premium and royalty. So, why should your eyes not get the same attention? Getting the perfect gold eye makeup could be a task, but it is worth it. Why? Because it gives the perfect glow and transforms your eyes into something quite glamorous, which is not always possible with other colors. To intensify the glow even more, be generous with the kajal and mascara, and you will achieve the pop and glow which is synonymous with gold.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can wear gold eye makeup?

As long as you know your skin tone, you can find a shade of gold that can best suit your eyes. While fair skinned girls can opt for rose gold or mustard gold, medium skin tone would love antique gold or white gold on their eyes. As for darker skin beauties, pure gold or dull gold eyeshadows would work the best.

What lip color looks good with gold-eye makeup?

Bold red lips, warm nudes, or bright orange lips can pair well with gold-eye makeup.

Does gold-eye makeup go with blue eyes?

Yes, warmer tones like yellow, gold, and pale orange are a dynamic combination that can enhance your blue eyes.

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