Apply Goth Makeup
Gothic makeup is a reflection of your personal expression within the context of this elusive subculture. Although Goth make up is less strict in its palette of black and white these days, there are a few basic features that are still the hallmarks of this distinctive look such as the pale pallor, dramatic eyes and theatrical style.
Subtle to dramatic paleness is the foundation to apply Goth makeup. For this, you’ll need two types of foundations, depending on the occasion for the desired gothic look and style. And you’ll need loose powder in porcelain or lighter than your skin.
If you want a look that is subtle, use a white liquid or white ionized liquid airbrush foundation, such as from MAC, on it’s own or mix with your usual foundation to apply Goth makeup.
The best way to apply cream foundation is to approach the face as a blank canvas, much as an artist would. Thin layers of wash are the first step to a painting. Therefore, a thin layer or thin layers of cream foundation work best than a single thick coating on the face. By applying thin even textures like a fine wash on a canvas, you should still be able to see the pores on your skin. And the pallor should look like it is “real.
Read about gothic makeup designs at “Step-by-Step Essential Guide to that Elusive Gothic Look & Style”.