Up the ante on a dramatic cat eye by adding gold glitter. Sweep a gold eye shadow over your entire lid. Use a black liquid liner to create a thick cat eye. Next, take a glittery gel liner -- we're obsessed with Urban Decay Heavy Metal Eyeliner, $20, in Midnight Cowboy, because it's easy to apply and there's no fallout -- and use it to trace over the gold shadow on your lid that still shows. Be sure to let it dry before opening your eyes.
Keep the rest of your face neutral to let your eyes really pop.
Keep the rest of your face neutral to let your eyes really pop.
Makeup artist Lisa Eldridge uses a mixture of rose gold shadow and gilded liner to create this holiday-ready, gold eye makeup look. Line your eyes from inner to outer corner with a golden eyeliner, like Lancome Artliner 24H, $23, in Gold, to get a similarly festive look.
Get the full makeup tutorial here.
Get the full makeup tutorial here.
Kendall Jenner's otherworldly glow requires some serious highlighting makeup skills (luckily, we've got the strobing tutorial right here). To prep your skin so it glows like an angel, use
Deciem Hylamide Finisher Photography Foundation, $21, in Golden Tan, which will add a subtle golden glow to your skin and blur away imperfections -- essentially, you'll look amazing sans Instagram filter. Though it's called foundation, it's more of a skin care step, so you can add your foundation over it if needed.
Then, use a liquid golden highlighter, like Koh Gen Do Aqua Foundation Illuminator, $39. Apply it wherever the light would naturally hit your face -- down your nose, on your forehead, cheekbones, chin and cupid's bow.
To make your skin look extra angelic (and to set the look so your highlighter doesn't turn into greaseball city), use a fluffy brush to apply a gold powder highlighter over your liquid one. We like Boots No. 7 Shimmer Palette, $14.99, because it comes with multiple shades of gold makeup that can be blended together or worn separately.
Then, use a liquid golden highlighter, like Koh Gen Do Aqua Foundation Illuminator, $39. Apply it wherever the light would naturally hit your face -- down your nose, on your forehead, cheekbones, chin and cupid's bow.
To make your skin look extra angelic (and to set the look so your highlighter doesn't turn into greaseball city), use a fluffy brush to apply a gold powder highlighter over your liquid one. We like Boots No. 7 Shimmer Palette, $14.99, because it comes with multiple shades of gold makeup that can be blended together or worn separately.
A swipe of gold shadow, like E.L.F. Long-Lasting Lustrous Eyeshadow, $3, in Toast across your lid and in the crease of your eye is a pretty, subtle take on the gold makeup trend. Do like Gigi Hadid (words to live by) here and pair it with a subtle black liner, white liner on your lower waterline, and a nude-brown lipstick.
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The key to this gold eye makeup look is to use multiple shades of gold shadow, like Nars Dual-Intensity Eyeshadow, $29, in Telesto and Himalia. Apply Telesto, a rich gold, over your lid and under your lower lash line. If you want more intense color payoff, apply it wet. Highlight under your brow bone Himalia, a light gold shade.
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