Nothing says mystery, elegance, and edge quite like a gothic makeup look. Whether you want to channel your inner Morticia Addams or go full vampiress, gothic makeup techniques let you play with bold contrasts, striking features, and dark allure. Today, I’m diving into the intricate world of gothic makeup and breaking down the best ways to create this hauntingly beautiful style. Let’s get started, shall we?
1. The Gothic Base: Porcelain Perfection
The foundation of any gothic makeup look is your base. A flawless, porcelain-like complexion provides the perfect canvas for the rest of your look.
How-To Achieve a Gothic Base:
Step 1: Prime Like a Pro Start by applying a mattifying primer to ensure your skin stays smooth and shine-free. Since gothic makeup tends to emphasize a matte, pale finish, you don’t want any extra glow or dew.
Step 2: Select a Pale Foundation Choose a foundation that’s at least a shade or two lighter than your natural skin tone. Liquid or cream foundations work best to achieve that smooth, even finish. Don’t worry about looking too washed out—this is the goal! Make sure to blend well into the neck and even ears for an even tone.
Step 3: Conceal & Contour
- Concealer: Apply a full-coverage concealer under your eyes and around your nose to cover any imperfections and brighten the under-eye area.
- Contour: Use a cool-toned contour powder to sculpt your face. Focus on the hollows of your cheeks, temples, and jawline for that extra definition, creating sharp contrasts for a more angular, dramatic look.
Step 4: Set with a Translucent Powder Set your base with a translucent setting powder to lock in the matte finish. Choose one that doesn’t reflect light or give any glow. A completely flat, matte base is ideal for gothic makeup.
2. The Gothic Eye: Dramatic Depth
The eyes are the focal point of gothic makeup, and they should ooze drama, mystery, and allure. Whether you prefer a smoldering smoky eye or sharp, winged liner, the gothic eye should never be subtle!
How-To Create the Perfect Gothic Eye:
Option 1: The Classic Smoky Eye Smoky eyes are iconic in gothic makeup, offering intensity and depth.
Step 1: Prime the Lids Apply an eye primer or concealer to your eyelids to create a smooth, crease-proof canvas.
Step 2: Build the Base Start by applying a soft, cool-toned gray eyeshadow all over the lid and into the crease. This will be your base for the smoky effect.
Step 3: Layer on the Depth Using a matte black eyeshadow, begin to build depth by applying it close to the lash line and blending upwards into the crease. Continue to blend out the edges with a clean brush to avoid harsh lines. For extra drama, take the black shadow underneath your lower lash line as well.
Step 4: Add Highlight Add a touch of pale shimmer or a matte white eyeshadow in the inner corners of the eyes and just beneath the brow bone to create contrast.
Step 5: Smudge it Out For that quintessential gothic look, take a pencil liner in black and line both your upper and lower waterline. Smudge it out for a grungy, sultry effect.
P.S. If you love the smoky look, don’t miss my detailed breakdown in How to Create the Perfect Smoky Eye.
Option 2: Winged Liner Elegance A bold, winged eyeliner can add sharpness to your gothic look.
Step 1: Map Out the Wing Use a black gel or liquid eyeliner to create a dramatic wing. Start by drawing a thin line along your upper lash line, then flick it outward and upward towards the tail of your brow.
Step 2: Bold and Sharp Once you’ve mapped out your wing, build it up by thickening the line and sharpening the edges. Extend the inner corner into a small point for a cat-like effect.
Step 3: Lashes for Days Gothic eyes wouldn’t be complete without thick, fluttery lashes. Apply a volumizing mascara, and don’t be afraid to pop on some dramatic false lashes to amp up the drama.
3. The Gothic Lip: Vampy Perfection
Lips in gothic makeup are all about the dark, rich, and moody shades. Whether you opt for a classic black lip or a deep burgundy, this step ties the whole look together.
How-To Achieve the Perfect Gothic Lip:
Step 1: Exfoliate & Prime Start with smooth lips by exfoliating with a gentle lip scrub and applying a thin layer of balm. Let it sit for a minute before blotting it off to ensure your lipstick applies evenly.
Step 2: Line the Lips Using a lip liner that matches your lipstick (or a shade darker), carefully outline your lips. Gothic makeup often emphasizes bold, precise lips, so don’t skip this step. Overlining the lips slightly can create a fuller, more defined shape.
Step 3: Apply the Lipstick Choose a matte lipstick in deep hues like black, burgundy, or plum. Apply evenly, using a lip brush for precision. For a classic look, black lipstick is always a winner. If you’re feeling daring, go for a deep, blood-red lip for a vampy finish.
Step 4: Set the Lipstick For long-lasting power, lightly blot your lips with a tissue and apply a second coat. If you want to ensure it lasts through the night, dust a bit of translucent powder over the top using a tissue as a barrier.
4. Gothic Brows & Finishing Touches
Brows and finishing touches are just as important to complete your gothic transformation.
How-To Create Bold Gothic Brows:
Step 1: Darken the Brows Even if your natural brows aren’t super dark, in gothic makeup, bold brows are a must. Use a dark brown or black brow pencil to define and shape them. Focus on creating a sharp arch and fill in any gaps for a polished look.
Step 2: Set in Place Use a clear or tinted brow gel to keep your bold brows in place all night long.
Finishing Touches
For a finishing touch, consider adding some facial adornments. Think:
- Face jewels or rhinestones around the eyes for a more modern, glamorous gothic look.
- Faux freckles in dark brown for a natural but edgy vibe.
- A subtle shimmer highlight on your cheekbones for a ghostly glow.
Goth Like a Pro
Gothic makeup is an art form that combines precision, boldness, and a deep sense of personal expression. Whether you’re creating a moody smoky eye or rocking a fierce black lip, remember that the key to mastering the look is confidence. With these techniques, you’ll be ready to slay any gothic look with ease.
Now go forth, my gothic queens, and make the world a little darker… in the best way possible!
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