Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Plum and Berry Smokey Goth Makeup look with Coastal Scents Go London Palette

This is a look I did for Never Too Much Sparkle's showcase theme: GOTH. Of course the themes are always open to interpretation. While I don't really label myself as goth, I have a lot of goth friends and I do venture out to the goth clubs as I love to dance (my fav type of music is industrial). Makeup can be a huge role in goth looks, but it never has been for me personally. I've been known to arrive at the clubs wearing bright yellow eyeshadow and bright purple lipstick. :-) Why? Because I really don't care for that 10 years dead look (black lipstick, smokey eyes and face powder way too pale). It just doesn't work for me. I express my love for colour through my makeup and that doesn't change when going to a goth club. 
However, I like to show my "goth" side with clothing and accessories. This is a headpiece I made a few years ago and have worn it out to the clubs a few times.

 
 
 
Coastal Scents Go London Palette
 
Eyes (all applied in this order):
Coastal Scents Shadow Worx eye primer (applied to upper lid, blending in gently with ring finger)
Darling Girl Glitter Glue (applied all around the eyes patting then rubbing in gently with ring finger)
Sobe Powder Foundation - Light Neutral (applied under brow with MAC 217 by patting and sweeping downward)
London - shimmery black - middle row, 4th from left (applied to outer V with MAC 217 by patting)
London - matte berry - bottom row, 3rd from left (applied to outer crease and lid with MAC 239 by patting/sweeping)
London - shimmery plum - bottom row, 2nd from left (applied to lid with MAC 239 by patting)
London - shimmery light purple - top row, 2nd from left (applied to inner V with MAC 228 by patting)
London - matte berry - bottom row, 3rd from left (applied to lower lash line with MAC 266 by patting/sweeping)
London - matte black - middle row, 4th from left (applied to outer lower lash line with MAC 266 by patting/sweeping)
Kryolan Aqua Color liner - black (applied wet with water, using MAC 210 on upper lash line)
BH Cosmetics Gel Liner - Onyx (water line) 
Avon Super Shock Mascara - Black (lower lashes)
Ardell lashes - #113

Eyebrows: Ardell brow powder in soft black (applied with MAC 266)

Lips: Morgana Lipstick - Nightly Wishing

Face: Skin MD Shielding lotion
NARS Sheer Glow - Mont Blanc (applied by lightly patting it on with a damp beauty blender sponge)
Sobe Tinted Illusionist Powder (applied with a large powder brush) 
Sobe Duochrome Blush - Enchanted (applied to cheek bones and blending back toward the hair line)

12 comments:

  1. I'm always so inspired by your looks, this is by far one of my favorites and I absolutely love the headpiece!

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  2. I love that head piece. Great work and your makeup goes right along with it.

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  3. I guess I haven't stopped by your blog for a while... Love the new header pic! Great take on a goth look! That lipstick is amazing!

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  4. I love the colours you've used. I really like how far up the eyeshadow goes, too. Different but very lovely and dramatic.

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  5. Absolutely stunning, both headpiece and makeup.

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  6. I love how you rock just about every single shade of lipstick.
    I think wearing brights to a Goth Club is perfectly fine :) I do it all the time and no one ever shoots me weird looks.

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  7. You are so gorgeous! This dark, smoldering look works really well for you!

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  8. You made that headpiece yourself?
    That's like amazing, it's so pretty.
    I also really like your make up, it's flawless.
    I wish I had skills like yours.

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  9. Blix, GORGEOUS HEADPIECE!!!!
    Maybe the central piece should be too big for me, but... It's fabulous... I LOVE how it looks :D:D:D:D:D

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  10. you look absolutely gorgeous! the head piece looks lovely too.

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  11. That headpiece... bah! Bah, I say! I wish I had your creativity.

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