I recently purchased the new Too Faced Chocolate Gold Eyeshadow Palette (click here to read more about this product and see photos) and couldn’t wait to try out some of the metallic eyeshadows. This look combines gold, bronze and pink to create a subtle wash of colour across the lids.
Click here to see more eyeshadow combinations using the Too Faced Chocolate Gold Eyeshadow Palette! You can also see sneak peeks of upcoming look posts on my Instagram page @makeupbysairalee
Here’s how to re-create this look:
Click here to read my article ‘Parts of the Eye’ for help on where to place eyeshadow colours.
Products
Base: Too Faced Shadow Insurance Primer
Outer Lid: New Money (metallic medium fuschia-pink)
Middle Lid: Old Money (metallic medium orange-copper)
Inner Lid: Gold Dipped (metallic light gold)
Crease: So Boujee (matte light tan brown)
Highlight: Rollin’ in Dough (matte light cream)
Black mascara (upper and lower lashes)
Steps
1. Apply Too Faced Shadow Insurance all over the lid as a base. You can either use your fingers or a flat synthetic brush (e.g. MAC 242).
2. Take a flat shader brush (e.g. MAC 239) and pat New Money on to the outer part of the lid.
3. Take a flat shader brush (e.g. MAC 239) and pat Old Money on the middle of the lid.
4. Take a flat shader brush (e.g. MAC 239) and pat Gold Dipped on to the inner part of the lid. This step adds some depth to the eyes.
5. Take a crease/blender brush (e.g. MAC 217) and sweep So Boujee into the crease. Use a windshield wiper motion to blend the colour into the crease.
6. Take a crease/blender brush (e.g. MAC 217, MAC 226) and sweep Rollin’ in Dough on to the browbone to highlight.
7. Apply plenty of black mascara to the top and bottom lashes.
Here is one one more picture of the finished look: