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Want that goth look? Learn how to look hardcore goth or emo in this free cosmetic-application video series on getting a goth makeup look.
There are 15 videos in this series:

Go goth! Learn how to choose and apply makeup in this free cosmetic-application video series on getting a goth makeup look.

Dark, burgundy lipstick is key to getting the goth look; get more goth makeup tips in this free cosmetic-application video series on getting a goth makeup look.

Prep the skin by cleansing your face and not using greasy, glowy moisturizers; a clean base is key in getting the goth look in this free cosmetic-application video.

Cosmetologist gives goth makeup tips like: using a matte foundation when getting that goth makeup look in this free cosmetic-application video series on goth makeup.

Keeping the color out of your face and applying matte, neutral contours is key to having a goth makeup look; learn more about getting that goth look in this free cosmetic-application video.

The best goth eye makeup to use is neutral, matte colors; learn more goth makeup tips from an expert cosmetologist, in this free cosmetic-application video series.

Use a dark, charcoal, gray eyeshadow color when getting that goth makeup look; get more goth makeup tips in free cosmetic-application video series on getting a goth makeup look.

For that goth look, apply eye makeup along the crease with a dark color; learn more about applying makeup In this free cosmetic-application video series about getting a goth makeup look.

Be patient when applying eyeliner for that goth look, use a liquid or pencil eyeliner and get as close to the lashes as possible; get more goth makeup tips in this free cosmetic-application video.

Goth makeup is all about dark eyes and lips; learn how to apply eye makeup to the inner eye to look goth in this free cosmetic-application video on getting a goth makeup look.

Thick mascara is key when getting that goth makeup look; learn more goth makeup tips in this free cosmetic-application video series on getting a goth makeup look.

By using a pencil or bush, learn how to shade and shape goth eyebrows in this free cosmetic-application video series on getting a goth makeup look.

Dark lips are key to the goth look; expert cosmetologist starts with a dark lip liner in this free cosmetic-application video series on getting a goth makeup look.

Dark, matte lips are the essence of the goth look; get tips about goth lipstick application in this free cosmetic video series on getting a goth makeup look.

Learn from an expert cosmetologist how look hardcore goth in this free goth cosmetic-application video series on getting the complete goth makeup look today.

Where does Goth makeup come from? The Goths were a collection of Eastern Germanic tribes commonly associated with the downfall of the Western Roman Empire in the late 5th century CE. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Goths were successful founding new kingdoms in parts of Europe.
Fast forward 1000 years: When the Renaissance was blossoming in Europe, it became the fashion to refer to medieval architecture as "Gothic," meaning artless, barbarian, and primitive. Centuries later, as the Romantics began to celebrate medieval culture once more, the term "Gothic" became associated with imagination, the supernatural, and a dark or gloomy aesthetic.
Fast Forward 200 more years: Forms of post-punk music in England began to take on a decidedly darker twist in the early 1980s. This movement spread across Europe and the US, where the aesthetics (dark fashion, black makeup, and moody attitude) of the movement gathered more attention than the music. Add Victorian flair and the films of Tim Burton, and there you have it. Goths.
In this free video series, professional makeup artist Jenny Karl teaches you how to recreate the perfect goth look. These videos cover applying foundation, contour, smokey goth eyeshadow, and lip color. Jenny will also show you how to apply mascara and powerful eye makeup for the perfect goth feel. With tips on skin care and subtle goth appeal this series will be useful for many!
Jenny Karl Jenny Karl has over eleven years experience working for cosmetics establishments in NY, NJ, PA, and CA. She's also worked as a freelance makeup artist and light, hair, and wardrobe stylist. Recognized for having unparalleled product knowledge, artistry, leadership skills, and loyalty, Jenny continues to rise in her profession.dkdk
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