Apply Simple Romantic Goth Makeup for Prom

A high school prom is always a very exciting and special experience. Of course you want to look as beautiful as possible while showing your personal Develop Your Sense of Style and individuality. If you like the goth lifestyle and you want to incorporate this part of your personality into your makeup for your special prom night, here are some easy steps to make it happen.

Steps

  1. Know your Maintain Healthy Boundaries As a Massage Therapist. First of all, make sure your parents or any school official will not be offended by your intended apparel. Check your school's Get Out of Your School Dress Code to make sure you won't violate any Manage Kids with Simple Rules.
  2. Shop ahead of time. Think about your overall concept. What color or colors are represented in your dress? What kind of makeup will match the dress? The suggestions here will work with almost all dress colors and are best suited to Act Dark dresses. Buy your makeup supplies ahead of the prom and try out your makeup before the big night to make sure you're not missing anything or you've picked the wrong colors.
  3. Resist overdoing it. Even if you want to make a statement in favor of being goth, consider that it may be too crass for the event. Keep your Goth style visible, but not in everyone's face. For example, do not use chalk-white foundation or you will look like you're attending a Halloween party. Instead, use a foundation matched to your skin and apply luminescent loose powder over it to add a nice glow. Consider applying highlighter directly under your brow bones and on your cheekbones to lighten these areas.
  4. Apply your usual foundation and concealer, if you have blemishes. Top it off with powder like you usually would. Remember to use foundation and powder on your eyelids too. This way, the colors of your eye makeup will come out better.
  5. Apply your eye makeup next: Use a sheer cream-colored or silver shade from your eyelashes up to your brow bone. Dab a little lighter shade into the inner corner of your eye and up to the beginning of your eyebrow. Using a light grey liner pencil, draw a fine curved line up from your outer eye corner, following and extending the curve of your lower eye rim. Join this line with a line drawn from your lid crease outwards (a bit like "cat woman"). This is a guideline. Fill in the space in your guideline with a light grey eyeshadow and blend so that your guideline is no longer visible. Line your upper eyelid close to the lashes with a black or charcoal liner. Smudge it a little into your eyeshadow. If you want a smoother transition, dip a liner brush in darker grey eyeshadow and apply it just above your liner from the inside to the outer corner of your eye. Blend it upwards.
  6. Add glitter. To make it more Apply Dramatic Eye Makeup yet glamorous, Use a special eye glitter. Using loose glitter is dangerous, as it gets in your eyes and can do some serious damage.
  7. Apply mascara. If you like, you can curl your lashes beforehand, but avoid heating up your curlers. This may very likely cause your lashes to scorch and break and you don't want to risk it. Eyelashes grow very slowly and your Apply Dramatic Eye Makeup will look awkward with broken-off stubble lashes. Tilt your head back when putting mascara on your upper lashes and forward for the lower lashes. This way the chances of getting mascara on your skin and having to do everything over are reduced.
  8. Remove "fallout". Take a large brush (powder or blush brush) and lightly sweep across the area below your eyes to remove any makeup particles that have fallen down. This is important to avoid looking tired or Remove Smudged Mascara even before the big night has begun.
  9. Apply blush. If you think that blush will ruin your goth look, remember that blush is important to even out the proportions of your face. Your cheeks take up a large portion of space in your face and leaving them "blank" might make you look sallow instead of vibrant, especially if you apply darker shades around the eyes. *Darker complexions look good with pinkish shades, while fair-haired people look good in peachy blushes. Use a little at a time and apply with a blush brush (or powder brush) on the cheekbone, sweeping "up and out".
  10. Apply lip makeup. Remember to keep your lips simple if you want your eyes to be the center of attention. Consider some nude or lightly pink lip gloss. Berry colors look good on girls with slightly darker coloring (brown hair).
  11. Customize Refresh Your Look. If you feel uncomfortable with anything, go ahead and try different colors or amounts of your products. Here's where doing a "dry run" comes in handy. The most important thing is that you feel beautiful.
  12. Enjoy your prom and don't be Pretend to Look Surprised if you are complimented.

Tips

  • You can usually find eyeshadow in two to three matching shades in sets (dark, medium, and light colors). Take advantage of that.
  • Always use a little of any product at first. You can always go back for more if you need to.
  • If you find colors you really like, use the test containers in the store to check whether these match your coloring. If you can, take a look at the color on your face in daylight before buying it.
  • Explore options other than plain black for your eye makeup. You can Look Goth While Traveling for a Long Time on a Plane and glamorous at the same time. Silvers, grays, charcoal and cream are possible alternatives that compliment anyone. Deep blues, plum colors and greens might work too, combined with dark liners (blending is key here).
  • Only use black liner for your eyes if you have dark hair. If you are of lighter coloring, you might want to go for grey, otherwise it may look too harsh.
  • If you're unsure of your choice, ask for a second opinion. You may want to take a friend, a sibling or your mom shopping with you, or you can ask a salesperson if you're on your own.

Warnings

  • Applying too much liner may make you look like a raccoon. Take it easy.

Things You'll Need

  • Dark eye liner.
  • Cream-colored eyeshadow.
  • Light grey eyeshadow.
  • Dark grey eyeshadow.
  • Glitter (optional).
  • Highlighter (optional).
  • Blush.
  • Lip gloss.
  • Foundation, concealer and powder (use your normal foundation, etc.).

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