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The gothic makeup style displays a unique symbol of this fashion. It put finishing elements to the gothic dress code. Go with dark and inky black nail paints and blood-red lip shades. Go for a look of dark lips and pale skin that has been seen on recent runways including Badgley Mischka, Yohji Yamamoto, and Louis Vuitton. You should always stay updated via recent fashion on what's going on. The gothic makeup is constantly being changed and has evolved a lot ever since, such as the pale white foundation has been moderated to a lighter white pale and the eyeliner filled eyes have turned into a moderately less filling and focusing more on the cuts and creases with the eye pencils and liners. The most dramatic aspects of the look — jet-black head banger hair fuzzed-out kohl rimming the eyes, and pure white face paint — have been replaced by softer, more feminine elements. The key to neo-Goth, perhaps: Fewer zombies, more ethereal but the sharp edges are gone. Use dark colors when applying eye shadows. Gothic doesn't mean that you always have to get a black color on, just try having fun with other colors but make sure the shades are dark for whatever color you’re opting for.