Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal: Why I Can't Stop Wearing Olive & Sequin Green
Green eyeliner is a staple for me, but truly unique greens are surprisingly hard to find. So when I saw that Victoria Beckham Beauty offers two distinct shades, I couldn’t wait to try them.
Part of the Satin Kajal line, these eyeliners are blendable, waterproof, and highly saturated. The range currently includes twenty shades, including these two greens: Sequin Green and Olive.
Wear Test: Victoria Beckham Beauty Satin Kajal Eyeliners in Sequin Green & Olive

Here I am in Sequin Green, which is a sparkling army green. I love how it brings out my hazel green eyes without overpowering them. This shade is perfect if you're looking for an understated, earthy green that adds definition and sparkle.

And here’s Olive: a deep, cool-toned, shimmering forest green. It’s more dramatic and really makes the eyes pop. This one has been in heavy rotation and I’m especially drawn to its slightly antiqued finish.
(I'm wearing Victoria Beckham Beauty Posh Lipstick in the shade Pout in these photos. You can find a full review on this shade here.)
Shade Comparison: Warm Gold vs. Cool Forest
One thing I love about these Satin Kajal shades is how they enhance my eye color in totally different ways:
Sequin Green makes my eyes look lighter and much more golden. Since it has a warm, earthy undertone, it really catches the amber and honey flecks in my iris. In addition to green and hazel eyes, this shade would also look stunning on blue eyes.
Olive, on the other hand, makes my eyes appear noticeably greener and more intense. Its deeper, cooler tone creates a high-contrast backdrop that pulls out the green, giving it a rich, forest-like depth. It’s equally flattering on brown eyes, where it adds a subtle jewel-toned dimension and definition.
Satin Kajal Eyeliner Formulation
Both shades are so pigmented and blendable that I typically skip eyeshadow, or go with something more understated, when I wear them. In the photos above, I'm also wearing a shimmering tan shade from Victoria's Bordeaux eyeshadow palette.
Who might not enjoy these? If you prefer a crisp, ultra-defined eyeliner look, VB's Satin Kajal in general may not be your first pick. The creamy formula is designed for blending and smoking out the eyes, which can make precision tricky. This is definitely NOT what I reach for when I'm going for a very clean, precise eyeliner look.
The Final Verdict: Are They Worth It?
I’m genuinely impressed by these greens. Olive and Sequin Green feel distinctive, and the formula is beautiful: long-wearing, richly pigmented, and easy to work with. Both shades lean modern and slightly editorial, making them more elevated than the typical green liner.
I’ll definitely repurchase, and I also have my eye on Orchid, a shimmering mauve.