Gothic makeup guide
There are lots and lots of types of gothic makeup to choose from. You
need to look around for what works best for you, as done well it can
look fantastic, but done badly it can look awkward and stupid. In younger
times thickly applied and crudely done may seem like the best way to
go, but as time passes you should learn to take your Gothness to the
next level. Below you can find general information on the different
types of makeup, and how they should be used. Before you start, you
may want to have a look at out mirrors
and maby have a quick read through our fashion
writeup.
Whiteface
Whiteface should be applied so it creates
the illusion that you really are that pale, and not look like you have
just plastered your face with white paint.
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Eyeliner
This is an essential item in any makeup armoury. Gothic makeup,
especially, eyeliner can be great stuff, but again, it needs to be applied
subtaly in many cases, More...
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Face Decoration
Keep it to a minimum. Fashions change over time, but hopefully the days
of spider webs over the face, etc etc are long gone. More...
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Lipstick
Try to go for an origional shade of lipstick, and avoid blacks
and dark blues unless you realy know what your doing. More...
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Hair dye
There are loads of gothic hair dyes out there, and the ways in which
you use them may vary a lot depending on your own hair colour. More...
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