onsdag 22 augusti 2012

Goth in school

Hello makeup-lovers and fellow spooks! :)

As promised I will do some back-to-school looks, among which most of them will be very suitable for goths. The first one focuses on a strong eye and neutral lip.
I know that not all school allows strong makeup-looks but you can always tone it down, making it less noticeable. Where I live you can wear (almost) whatever you like but I understand that not all countries and all schools have the same rules. So if you will get in trouble at school for wearing such dark makeup, then don't! A little eyeliner might be effective enough in those cases. :)

Most goths (I was going to say "all goths" but there're always exceptions) love dark smokey eyes. But dark smokey eyes - particularly black ones - can be time consuming to do. There are, however, some tips and tricks you can use to easier achieve this classic look.




Haha, I'm really making the grumpy-face on that picture. :P

So, what's important about makeup for school? 
*Price - students usually don't have a lot of money.
*Longevity - you want your makeup to last all day without smudging, creasing and getting ugly.
*Time - you probably don't want to spend too much time on your makeup in the morning. :)

The makeup look we're going to do now will include all these factors. :)


Step 1. To increase the longevity of your makeup it is important to prime your eyes. A cheap and good primer is the Eyelid primer by e.l.f. which can be bought here.


Step 2. Line your water line and the outer part of the upper lash line with a black kohl eyeliner pencil dipped in black gel eyeliner. This is to help the liner stay incredibly black longer. Now, I don't know any good, cruelty-free gel eyeliners since Blacktrack by M.A.C. apparently isn't cruelty-free anymore. Any suggestions?
Smudge it out using a Q-tip or a clean finger. Starting at the lower lid, use your ringfinger to drag the eyeliner into a winged shape. If you want to do this with a brush you can use for instance the Sigma E65. I did. ;)


Step 3. For this step I used the E70 brush from Sigma. The reason I did this is because I wanted to use a brush that can both act as a blending brush and a shading brush, thus spending less money on different kinds of brushes. :) Another good thing with this brush is that it blends the eyeshadow in the same time that it's applying it so you won't have to blend that much afterwards, which is very time effective.
Apply a shimmery, greyish brown eyeshadow on the lid and into the crease. I'm using Moondust by Makeup Geek.


Step 4. Continue applying Moondust, wipe off your brush and blend.


Step 5. On the tip of your E70, pick up some black eyeshadow and apply it in the outer corner of your eye, along the lash line. Also drag it into the crease. The black I'm using is Corrupt by Makeup Geek.


Step 6. Apply your base and your eyebrows. I have drawn my on with a waterproof gel liner, but I can strongly recommend the Aquacolors by Kryolan. Using them with Kryolan's sealer will make them waterproof as well and you have so, so many colors to choose from. :)

Then, I highlighted my browbone and inner corner with White lies by Makeup Geek.

Apply some mascara and your ready to go. :)

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Hope you found this tutorial helpful! :) I feel this post got a little bit confusing and long so if you're wondering about something just ask.

A big hug to you all for reading my blog, subscribing and commenting! :D Thank you!




8 kommentarer:

  1. Very pretty! The grey makes your eyes look very blue.

    SvaraRadera
    Svar
    1. Thank you! :) Yeah, I think warmer greys are flattering for blue eyes. :3

      Radera
  2. Inglot is CF and their AMC Matte Gel Liners are pretty amazing. They're also cheaper than Fluidlines.

    SvaraRadera
  3. Haha...I never thought I could wear a toned down makeup. Good idea!

    SvaraRadera
    Svar
    1. Haha. :) Toned down makeup is a good idea when "blending in" though. :3

      Radera