
Subtle to dramatic paleness is the foundation of gothic makeup tips for performance art. 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: 1) ionized airbrush foundation in white for lighter coverage, 2) full coverage cream foundation in geisha white for heavier coverage and 3) loose porcelain powder. This type of powder comes in a container with sieve top that controls the amount of powder you want to add on your kabuki brush. Twirl your brush around the powder on top of the sieve for an even coating before applying it on your face from the forehead down to your cheeks, nose and chin. Blend well around hair and jaw lines. There’s a free newsletter for gothic makeup tips at www.Goth-Style-Secrets.com.