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Then, draw a crescent moon shape, in blue (normal), red (blood vampire) or any other colour eyeliner to be a quirky random vampire.
Wear makeup: a small amount of foundation matching your skin colour, eyeliner(brown or black looks great),lip gloss/lip butters, natural blush(if you prefer),light eye shadow such as: pink, peach, gold or blue look great and a coat of mascara and maybe a second of a different brand(makes your lashes SUPER long!
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Whether it be your clothes, lipstick colour, nail polish or flash of coloured eyeliner, bright colours will instantly lift your mood and the people around you.
L.a colours eyeliner pencil and eyeshadow are great makeup choices.
Wear a little bit of concealer to hide blemishes and under eye circles if you need it, a little bit of bronzer or blusher to add colour, mascara, eyeliner and a light lip-gloss or lipstick in shades that suits you is all that's needed.. Be yourself.
Dark-coloured eyeliners such as navy blue, brown, indigo, or deep green will define your eyes and add some colour; they are a good alternative to black for a daytime look.
If you want to edge it up a little, you could use a different eyeliner colour sparingly on your lower waterline.
Take your black, (or whatever colour you chose) eyeliner, and apply from inner corner of you eye to the outer edge of your eye, add a little wing if you wish.
"Goths and emos are in some ways quite similar - they both centre upon dark themes and wear dark colours and often eyeliner.
Other musts are bold lipstick colours, black liquid eyeliner, and nail polish to match your lipsticks of course! defer.add img); For hair and make-up: try cherry red lips, and black cat-flicked eyeliner.
What teacher will say 'no' to an awake-looking student?! Use clear mascara IF YOU'RE CONFIDENT...draw a very thin (that's VERY thin) eyeliner line, with a colour matching your eyelashes' colour.
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