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Gothic eye makeup is a popular and dramatic makeup style that is perfect for special events, parties, or just a night out. Here are some steps to follow to apply Gothic eye makeup: 1. Start with a clean, moisturized face: Before applying any makeup, make sure your face is clean and moisturized. Use a gentle cleanser to remove any dirt or oil, and then apply a moisturizer to hydrate your skin. 2. Apply a base: Apply a light-colored eyeshadow all over your eyelids to create a base. This will help your other eyeshadow colors blend better. 3. Choose your eyeshadow colors: Gothic makeup typically involves dark and bold colors such as black, deep purple, and burgundy. Choose two or three colors that complement each other and fit the Gothic style. 4. Apply the darkest color: Use an eyeshadow brush to apply the darkest color to your eyelid crease. Blend it outwards and upwards, towards your brow bone. 5. Apply the medium color: Use the same brush to apply the medium color over the entire eyelid, blending it into the crease color. 6. Apply the lightest color: Use a small brush to apply the lightest color to the inner corner of your eye and underneath your brow bone. This will help brighten up the eye area. 7. Apply eyeliner: Use a black or dark-colored eyeliner to line your upper and lower lash line. You can also create a winged eyeliner look for a more dramatic effect. 8. Apply mascara: Apply mascara to your upper and lower lashes to complete the look. 9. Optional: Add false lashes for extra drama. Choose thick and full lashes to match the Gothic style. 10. Finish with other makeup: Complete your Gothic look with bold lipstick, black nail polish, and other dark makeup accents. Remember, Gothic makeup is all about being bold and daring, so don't be afraid to experiment with different colors and techniques to create your own unique look.
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