#GothicEyeMakeupTutorial
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crazyrebellady · 3 days ago
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Is Gothic style makeup only for young teens? Absolutely not! There are different types of Goth makeup, so you can pick the one that fits you best. The cool part is you can make it match your style – whether you like it grungy, chic, or fun. Personally, I really enjoy bold and dark goth makeup – it’s one of my favorites! Even if you don’t wear it every day (unless you’re always into the goth style!), gothic makeup looks always catch people’s attention. This style can transform not just your eyes but your whole outfit and vibe! Soft goth makeup is a neat mix of edgy and chic. It combines the classic goth style with a softer touch. If only there was a makeup trick that looks good on everyone and can give your everyday goth makeup a glamorous and edgy twist.Readmore
Gothic Style Makeup A Guide to the Latest Trends
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What is Goth Makeup?
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Goth is a style that started with fans of gothic rock in the 1980s. It’s all about dark colors, a bit of mystery, and some Victorian influences. Gothic style makeup follows the same style, using dark lipstick, eyeshadow, dark shades, thick eyeliner, and pale skin. Over time, new versions of traditional goth makeup have emerged, like cyber goth and pastel goth.Readmore
Different Types of Gothic Style Makeup Ideas
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People usually think of Goths as having just one style, inspired by 80s Gothic rock. But nowadays, the goth scene is more diverse and not just about dark colors. You can even make simple makeup look goth if you want! The important thing is to have fun and be creative with it! These different types are disscussed below here :
Pastel goth makeup Romantic Goth Makeup
Black Smokey Eye with Purple Accent
Gothic Green Eye Makeup with Glitter
Lisbeth Salander Goth Makeup
Dark Elegance Makeup
Bat Eyeliner Look for Goths
Vampire Goth Makeup
Shadowed Siren Makeup
Wicked Whispers Makeup
Tomie Gothic Makeup
Neon Pink Gothic Eye Look with Long Lashes
Tribal goth makeup
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