Best Gold Eyeshadows 2019 | By Price
Today, I’m asking for your recommends for Best Gold Eyeshadows (specific shades, please!) — and if you’ve previously shared your favorites, don’t forget that you can always make more recommendations as new products release or you’ve discovered a new favorite.
The 10 most recommended Gold Eyeshadows broken out by price range are listed below, and the list will automatically update as more recommendations are made!
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10 Best Gold Eyeshadows | Under $10
The list below shows the top 10 most recommended gold eyeshadows under $10 (and are permanent) are listed below! The list will automatically update as more recommendations are made!(If a shade has been discontinued, please let me know!)
10 Best Gold Eyeshadows | Over $10
The 10 most recommended gold eyeshadows that are over $10 (and are permanent) are listed below. The list will automatically update as more recommendations are made!(If a shade has been discontinued, please let me know!)
I hate gold shadows. Lol. I seriously wish gold would be curtailed in so many e/s and h/l palettes but the shades do look magnificent on the right skin tones. I can wear dirty/burnished golds or pewter golds.. very limited.
Know what you mean, though other shades are even worse for me. I call golds in palettes The Undented.
Hahaha.. stealing ‘The Undented’
I have become a great lover of gold eyeshadows.
My current favourite, which is under $10 is the City Color Cleo shade – vibrant, rich gold that can be paired with olive shades, plum, navy, forest greens and browns.
In palettes, I just can’t go past Half Baked by UD – stunning shade.
Gold is one of my favourite colours, the truer the better. Really brings out my blue eyes. I’m one of the few people who don’t mind the repetition of UD Half Baked across Naked and Naked 2.
When I had my Mac lesson earlier this year the artist used Melon as the main colour. My eyes went from pale blue-grey to deep deep blue. It was astonishing.