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Look Goth With These 5 Easy and Smart Makeup Tips
The Gothic Culture is primarily all about looking different than normal people. Goth people often spend a lot of time and energy to get this look perfected.
Although often confused with the Emo look, the Goth appearance is actually completely different.
The Emo look is all about looking overly emotional in a very specific way. Mid-length hair that is thinned out in layers and parted to suit your style are characteristics of this type of a look.

Black eyeliner, applied only on the eyelid and finely below the eyes, is an example of the Emo makeup look.
The Goth look; however, is all about looking like you don't care for anything other than metal music.
Tattoos, piercings, unkempt hair and outrageously dark makeup are the keys to looking like you belong to the Goth culture.

Don't schedule your tattoo appointment as yet! There are many ways to get this look, without getting inked and pierced.
If you want to get the goth look on your own, without asking a make up artist to help you out, then continue reading.
The following paragraphs will elaborate on 5 easy tips to help you get this much-desired look in under 30 minutes.

- Foundation That Is 2 Shades Lighter Than It Ought to Be: The key to getting the Goth look is to use a matte-based foundation that is 2 shades lighter than your actual skin tone. This achieves a very important task, it gives you the nearly "dead look." This is a must to appear that you belong to the Goth culture.
- Eyeshadow That Is A Bit Too Dark For Your Taste: If the eyeshadow is a bit too dark for your taste, then it's probably right to get the look that you want. Black, purple, blue and red are 4 shades that you can experiment with.

- Smudge-Proof Pencil Eyeliner To Darken Your Eyes: A smudge-proof pencil eyeliner should be used to darken the skin below your eyes. The pencil eyeliner should also be used to create a thick line on your eyelid. Keep in mind that the eyeliner should be sharpened before use, so that it doesn't give you a raccoon look.
- Black Lipstick That You Wouldn't Dare To Try Otherwise: Using a black lipstick is the perfect way to complete your Goth look. However, you can also use a dark shade of red or blue and other outrageous colours. Light and bright shades of red are not recommended however.

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Accessories:
Tattoo
sleeves
can
fool
people
who
do
not
sport
ink.
However,
If
you
plan
to
fool
people
with
existing
ink,
then
make
sure
to
wear
the
tattoo
sleeves
under
a
shirt
with
3/4th
sleeves.
Press-on
ear
piercings
can
be
used
as
well.
Refrain
from
choosing
earrings
with
angel
wings
and
similar
clichés.
Fake
ear
plugs
are
a
good
touch
to
your
newly
found
Goth
look.
Once
you
have
all
the
makeup
and
accessories
on,
the
most
important
part
of
carrying
off
the
Goth
look
is
to
be
confident,
come
what
may!



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