Wednesday, 15 June 2011

14 Simple Ideas For Goth Makeup


14 Simple Ideas For Goth Makeup




Gothic White face Makeup is popular among the younger people nowadays. The White face Makeup creates an illusion that the wearer is pale. Before applying Gothic White face Makeup it is important that the base be prepared evenly. Same is the case with Gothic Eyeliner also, where using a liquid eyeliner is ideal. Subtle makeup is extremely important.

The very purpose of Gothic makeup is to create an illusion that the person is pale. Presenting a pale look through make up is very difficult and that is the uniqueness of Gothic Makeup. The success of this make up depends on how perfectly it is made. If any process of the make up is overdone, then it presents a much distorted look.

Gothic style makeup are still available as people still like to apply these. However, getting the right combination of Gothic makeup is essential. Gothic makeup, done well can enhance the looks of the wearer. Careful selection of gothic makeup as well as its application is most important. Badly done Gothic makeup can make you look stupid. So knowing the basics of Gothic makeup is of much importance.

Applying Gothic Makeup:

   1. When applying gothic makeup it is important to always begin with a clean face. Since you will be using tones that may be heavily pigmented, the makeup will adhere to a face free of dirt, oil, and dead skin cells.
   2. It is equally important to moisturize the skin.
   3. Foundation: Gothic foundation is usually much lighter than normal skin tones. Try one to two shades lighter to begin. I often use two shades and blend extremely well! You will especially want to blend around the jaw and sides of the face. The key is blending. If you cannot blend well, try using one shade lighter until you get the hang of blending.
   4. Apply loose powder with a sponge all over the face. Apply the powder heavily under the eyes area to capture loose shadow that might fall.
   5. Play close attention to the brows. They should be a groomed, plucked finely and filled for perfection with brow liner.
   6. Use a dark eye shadow. Look for dark greens, browns, burgundies, purples, and deep blues. Next, apply a dark shadow using a brush at a downward angle over the mobile eye. Don’t forget to apply the shadow to the outer corner as well as the inner corner of the eye. Apply the dark shadow to the lower lid, blending it towards the upper eye to create a flow from bottom to top.
   7. Line both top and bottom with black liner. You don not have to smudge the lines.
   8. Apply black mascara to top and bottom lashes.
   9. Using a dark tone lipstick and a pencil to match, draw the outline of the lips correcting any flaw in the shape of the lip. You will need to do this since the color is dark and will emphasize any irregularities in shape. Use a brush to fill in with lipstick.
  10. Brush away any loose powder.
  11. Apply rouge beginning below the cheekbone; top to bottom. Blend upward. This will create the pale, dramatic look which is also signature of gothic style makeup.
  12. Apply rouge to the cheeks. Powder is easier to control, but a cream gives a nice finish as well. I stick with tones in the red family; rose, pink, crimson. These are colors that would have been used in the gothic pallet.
  13. Clothing for gothic makeup can be fun and sexy. Look for velvet and velor. Laces, corsets, boots, and feminine jackets are always fun to wear to create harmony in the gothic style.
  14. Jewelry is also a fun way to accessorize the gothic look. Find pieces that are made from a Celtic influence to enhance the look.

When it comes to goth makeup, there are no particular rules that have to be followed. By keeping the basics the same ie pale skin and dark eyes and lips, one can experiment with everything else such as lipstick and eye shadow colors, and lipstick and eyeliner patterns. So, to get the goth makeup look that suits you, use a bit of your creativity and I am sure you will come up with your own unique goth makeup look.
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