Some goth makeup 🦇
Hey everyone! If you're anything like me, you're probably always on the hunt for new goth makeup ideas to express your unique style. Today, I'm super excited to share my personal take on achieving that iconic trad goth makeup look with a really striking dark aesthetic. It's all about embracing the drama and creating something truly captivating. First things first, the base! For a classic gothic makeup vibe, I always start with a very pale foundation to create that stark contrast. Think porcelain skin, but make it flawless. After my foundation, I set everything with a translucent powder to ensure it stays put all day (or night!). Concealer is also key for brightening under-eyes and covering any imperfections, ensuring a smooth canvas for the dramatic eye makeup to come. Now, for the eyes – this is where the magic happens and where goth eyeliner designs really shine! I typically start with a dark eyeshadow base, usually a matte black or a deep, vampy plum, blended out to create a smoky effect. Don't be afraid to go bold here; the darker, the better for that intense gothic makeup dark aesthetic. I love using a fluffy blending brush to diffuse the edges for a seamless, mysterious look. Sometimes I'll add a touch of deep red or burgundy shadow to the crease for an extra layer of depth. The eyeliner is crucial for any trad goth makeup look. I'm absolutely obsessed with graphic eyeliner because it allows for so much creativity. Instead of just a simple wing, I love experimenting with double wings, intricate swirls, or even delicate spiderweb patterns coming from the outer corner. A super-pigmented liquid liner with a fine brush tip is your best friend here. For those goth graphic eyeliner looks, patience is key! Start with a rough outline and then carefully fill it in, perfecting the edges with a small angled brush and a tiny bit of concealer if needed. Don't forget a generous few coats of mascara, or even better, some dramatic false lashes to really open up the eyes. Brows can vary depending on your interpretation of the trad goth style. Some prefer super thin, penciled-in brows from the 80s, while others, like me, might go for a more defined, slightly arched brow to frame the dramatic eye makeup. I usually fill mine in with a dark brown or black pencil, keeping them neat but not overly natural. And finally, the lips! No goth makeup look is complete without a powerful lip color. My go-to is usually a matte black or a deep, velvety burgundy or purple. Line your lips carefully first to get a sharp edge, and then fill them in. Sometimes, layering a black lipstick with a deep red in the center can create an amazing ombré effect that adds even more depth to your dark aesthetic. For a long-lasting finish, I always blot and reapply, or use a setting spray specifically for lips. If you're looking for a simple cute goth makeup version for daily wear, you can tone down the graphic eyeliner a bit, perhaps opting for just a strong winged liner and a dark lip, or focusing solely on a smokey eye with a nude lip instead. The beauty of gothic makeup ideas is that they're so versatile! You can pick and choose elements to fit your mood or occasion. I hope these tips inspire you to try out your own trad goth makeup looks and embrace your inner darkness. What are your favorite goth makeup elements? Let me know!





























































































