by ZOE FOSTER
Film noir lips, goth lips, flapper lips, raisin lips, ‘90s lips – I do nay care what you choose to label the dark wine-brown-plum shades smeared all over the lips of the beautiful and famous right now, but I DO care how you create this look at home, should you be so bold.
1. First thing’s first.
How “good” are your lips to begin with? If they are normal or juicy, proceed. But if they are thinner than the average, or creased with time, then I gently and lovingly recommend you pop that burgundy lipstick down. I do this not to prevent you from having fun and being on-trend, you understand, I do it because dark lip colours only serve to further accentuate thin or aged lips. And draw attention to them. And do you no favours.
2. Get the tone right.
If you’re quite fair, cooler toned, and have a pink undertone to your skin, then choose shades that are berry-esque. Such as Lancôme Rouge in Love Lipcolor in Fiery Attitude, which is what Katy Perry wore to the Billboard awards, or NARS Pure Matte Lipstick in Volga, which is what Kate Bosworth wore to the MET gala, or Revlon Super Lustrous Cream Lipstick in Black Cherry, which is a far sight cheaper than both the previous options.
If you’re more tanned, or olive/dark-skinned, then look for deep reds with a browny/brick base – think Camille Belle’s lips at the MET gala. (She used CK One lipstick in Smooch.) Or Monica on Friends.
Sneaky hint: You should be able to convincingly cheat the overall look by using a brown eyeliner as lip liner and going over it with any existing plum/deep red lipstick you already own.

Cheryl Cole
3. Know that a lot of focus will be on your skin.
Which is a kind way of saying: if you’re not having the best skin day, then perhaps go for a lighter or more subtle shade of lipstick. Goth lips, like her cousin Red Lips and sister, Bright Lips, throw an inordinate, and some might say unfair amount of attention onto the state of the skin. So, be sure to prep the skin properly with your moisturiser and primer and illuminating base and lord knows what other fancy and exciting tricks you’ve got up your sleeve, and then apply at least a medium amount of foundation coverage. Flawless, uniform skin is a must with this lip.
Note: This does not mean you need to go for an all over matte finish and then use powder. It just means you might want to go for a bit more coverage than sheer so that the canvas behind your lip art is uniform.
4. Brows! Pay attention to your brows.
Take a look at any of the photos in the gallery above – apart from the wine-coloured lips, what stands out the most? That’s right! The ears. No, the eyebrows. They are filled in with powder and pencil, and shaped and groomed to perfection. This is because when you are playing up the lips, and leaving the eyes relatively bare, (which you are, for the record) it is even crucial than to make the brows a feature. It frames and balances out the drama of the lips, and ensures that the eyes don’t get lost. (Sat Nav would also help.)
5. Keep the rest of the face simple.
This is not a look for a lot of bronzing, or a lot of blush, or a lot of eyeliner, or a lot of eye shadow. It is a look that emphasises two things: the lips and the skin. So spend most of your time making sure they look their best. That said, don’t forget about your cheeks and eyes – just think of them as back up singers rather than soloists. A tiny smudge of brown shadow blended into the top (and bottom if you like) lash line for definition with a lot of mascara is perfect for the eyes, and be sure to apply foundation (and powder if possible) over the eyelids to make them look fresh.
The modern way to do the cheeks with this, and steer you away from looking vintagey and contrived or too bronzed and OTT, is to lightly blend on a mix of golden bronzer and brick or rose coloured blush a little further up the cheek than you would usually do. The look should be a flush of glow with a touch of golden/terracotta colour. Just doing blush (and in too-pink a shade) makes you look like a silent film star; just doing bronzer all over makes you look untidy. If in doubt, don’t do any cheeks.
Having said all that: If you want to do a subtle stain or gloss version of this lip, I definitely recommend using all-over bronzer. Very fresh.
6. Take time to apply the lipstick correctly.
First because you can’t afford to make mistakes with such a dark colour, second because the amount of time you put in dictates how long it will last. I recommend filling in and outlining the lips first with either a matching lip liner, a nude lip liner (MAC Spice is a universal winner) or a long-last liquid or “texta” lip stain first. (Like Covergirl Outlast Lipstain in Saucy Plum)
Then paint on the lipstick – choose a creamy, silky texture to prevent it getting dry and crusty – with a lip brush. Blot and paint once more. Pop your index finger into your mouth then pull it out to get any excess looking to cling to your fangs, and you’re ready! (For 1995!)
PS. I’m not saying you necessarily should try the goth lip. As with fashion trends – cue poo-catcher harem pants and cut-out bandage dresses – some beauty trends are a bit tricky and do not flatter the Vast Majority of Us. This is definitely one of these trends.
Zoe is an author, columnist and porridge fan. Her books include the beauty bible Amazing Face, dating and relationship guide Textbook Romance, and three novels, Air Kisses, Playing The Field and The Younger Man. Find more info on her here, or supervise on her daily procrastination here and here.
Please understand that Zoë cannot respond to ALL your questions – but never fear, there are readers that are bound to know the answers, so don’t be afraid to ask.
Would you try the goth lip trend?








Comments
56 Comments so far
Love Cheryl Cole and everything she wears!!
That pic is actually from Cannes last year, so she’s certainly a trend setter and ahead of the times!
I really like this new ‘goth lip’ but it would have to be a cherry red for me, anything darker and it just looks a bit too much.
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As soon as I saw the title – Goth Lip I was going to say not for me but the picture of Cheryl Cole is stunning! My daughter already had the Super Luscious l;ip creme in Black Cherry so I might give this look a go.
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I so totally love love love this look. OK so I am slightly stuck in the 90′s. Zoe, if you are reading this- what about the goth lip with the darker liner? I can you hear you screaming noooooo already, ok ok, I get it. Can you do post about all the things we used to do and think were so cool? Am feeling quite nostalgic.
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Oh me too, I think I still have a tube if Chanel rouge noir lurking in the bottom of my make up draw!! Looked great when I was 19 not so sure now I’m 40!!
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I adore this. My only problem is that I feel you can’t do this look without it looking like you’re wearing lots and lots of makeup. I realise it’s not meant to be subtle, but even with red lips you can wear almost nothing else. It seems goth lips need to be teamed with a metric fuck-tonne of other makeup.
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Nah, I’m not a fan of this look and I dearly wish it wasn’t “in” again! I don’t think it’s very flattering on anyone. :\ I feel like you can see the weight of the make-up in the pictures and it just looks…too much. I really don’t like it.
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I’m loving yr hair in that pic Zoe. I’d love to know how to you did it. Actually, could u do some posts about how to style our hair in fun new ways?
Thanks
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I think Cheryl Cole is an amazingly attractive lady.
But in that photo she looks like she has been shot in the face with Homer Simpson’s makeup gun….
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Unrelated question for Zoe and other readers please!
Can anybody recommend an all in one face and body moisturiser? I prefer natural products but any help in pointing me in the right direction would be good.
I am going travelling soon & normally I would take a whole bag of products but this time I’m going on a trek so I’m taking as little as possible. I want to take a sunscreen, cleanser, rosehip oil and an all in one body & face moisturiser. That’s it!
Thanks!
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Hey! I use the Aveeno Daily Moisturising lotion (check it: http://www.swatchandlearn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Aveeno-Daily-Moisturizing-Lotion-Review-Pictures.jpg). Not sure if it’ll be appropriate for your skin, but I have combination skin and it works so well. I’m not actually sure if it’s for face or body but I use it for my face and love it, and when my body feels a bit dry then I use it on body too. It’s really well priced (around $10 for this huge bottle, or $5 for a smaller, more travel appropriate size).
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I’ve used Olay Complete Moisturising Lotion UV Protection as a multipurpose moisturiser before is light and has SPF but not really a ‘natual’ product!
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Thanks Maddy & Charisma. I’ll check them both out
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Thanks Maddy & Charisma. I’ll check them both out
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WHAT has Zoe got on her lashes here? They look incredible.
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Dita Von Teese looks divine.
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Anyone got any Budget recommendations for an illuminating base?
Thanks!
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Napolean Set from target do an awesome one. 3 different shades, nice easy pump
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I’ve always felt that sophistication is ageing – so after the age of about 35yrs I’d avoid it – also hair swept up (cute on 16yr olds though) can look very harsh and “unforgiving”………..Goth make-up I love but I doubt I could get away with it now – I’ve had a “show biz” career mostly and part of it involved 11yrs in a band. I used to wear my hair long and red (still do) and long black coats, maroon velvet skirts, in fact lots of “stained-glass window coloured velvet” and boots & “floaty” dresses ( a bit tragic in the Qld heat now though), a “Che Guvera” black beret sometimes, I love the sensibility of the look but I wear much less now as kids would start crying in the supermarket…….oh and a very, very pale-skinned make-up (behaves well under coloured stage lighting and smoke) plus the usual Goth eyes, blush & lippy…………it’s a fun thing to do and make-up should express how you feel and tell the world who you are…….remember, sometimes dark, matte lipstick can give the appearance of thinner lips – but have fun anyway.
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Not a fan of this look at all. I love make up but this is just too much make up. And sorry if this sounds narky, I promise that’s not my intention, but this is my least favourite look I’ve seen on Zoe. The make up is applied very skillfully and perhaps with simple slick hair it would have looked better but with the hair so dramatic, it’s just over the top.
Just out of curiosity, Zoe did you feel good/confident that night? Whenever I’ve tried to do anything dramatic, I’ve always felt so self conscious, maybe it’s just not my style.
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I have to say, I very much like how Zoe looks in the picture. I think it’s very flattering, I love the drama.
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A slightly related question – I have been trying to be good and follow as many of Zoe’s tips as I can but I am having so much trouble, particularly with how my skin looks. I bought the covergirl/olay concelaer and no matter how much I dab dab dab it creases and looks terrible – I didn’t even realise I had wrinkles under my eyes until I used it!! When I conceal my eyelids or use the Clinique Quick Eyes as a base the eye shadow just makes my eyelids look more crinkly. Same for trying to cover pimples etc, it just looks terrible and I can’t get that flawless look that Zoe has. Plus I have blotchiness on my cheeks and I can’t cover it without looking painted. The foundation I am using is Revlon Age Defying Liquid and one of their primers as well. What am I doing wrong? Why can’t I get the effect Zoe does?
Zoe – is there any chance to have photos included when you do your videos, so we have a higher resolution example of what you have done?
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I have that problem with most concealers too. I use the YSL touch eclat for under eye circles. Officially its meant to be a highlighter/illuminator but I think just about everyone uses it for dark circles. It doesn’t go cakey. For pimples I use a dab of loreal true match foundation in a light colour. Its quite thick. A bit of mineral powder dabbed on top helps too.
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Watch lisaeldridge.com how to’s on concealing and everything will be explained.
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I have redness on my cheeks and i find green concealer underneath your foudation makes all the difference! I’m using an old revlon stick one atm but i hear that L’Oreal have an awesome liquidy green primer as well. I don’t use concealer under or on my eyes as i don’t yet need it (and i did try it once and like you it made my wrinkles stand out more) but for a pimple concealer you really can’t go past Benefit’s Boing concealer. I bought it off a recommendation from Zoe and it’s awesome! It is very waxy and you only need a little (warm on your finger first) and best of all it doesn’t look cakey at all.
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Lol I did this in the 90s when matte Poppy lipsticks (7 deadly sins) were all the rage.
I’m just waiting for big hair to make a comeback now. I rock the Melrose look.
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i got into dark plum two winter’s ago whilst living in Canada – i was at the gorgeous Sephora shop playing with all the beauty stuff and had never tried a dark plum lipstick (im usually red lipstick girl) and got a sample to try of the Sephora branded lipstick in dark plum/burgundy and loved it! i have pale skin and dark eyebrows so i think its looks the best on me – bt Zoe is right u have to make sure your lips are in super top condition before applying it and i always have a primer on or concealer underneath and then sprinkle with translucent powder
………wish i had a photo to show bt i dont bugger!
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Don’t mind the look but so not me. I struggle with lipstick and mostly use gloss in light shades, occasionally I’ll wear lipstick but something this strong scares me… Although I am intrigued might visit a makeup counter for some guidance just to see what it would look like!
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The Revlon Studio Secrets range has a whole range of colours which would work well with this look. I am blonde with fair skin and blue eyes and when I tried this look, i received nothing but compliments. It’s good to keep in mind that you can opt for a dark colour that doesn’t have to look so ‘goth’. I love it!
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Sorry, not convinced. I think it makes everyone look 10 years older than they really are.
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I love this look – but am a bit confused by the advice – Zoe, you say “This is not a look for … or a lot of eyeliner, or a lot of eye shadow” But the picture of you looking divine is FULL ON eyeshadow, eye liner and lashes… So maybe the whole she-bang is fine? Please explain?
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I think the look Zoe is wearing above is very ‘costume-esque’ for a special event hence the full makeup application. For day-to-day it would be far too much
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It’s because these people are going to be on camera (tv and still) with big ‘ol HD lenses. You need more make up in these situations than what you and I need for a normal night out/lunch meeting.
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Hey Alicia, that was a GIGA full on flapper look I did for the ARIAs, it’s not the modern goth lip I’m talking about here. (I think Team MM used the photo because the lip colour is pretty similar.)
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Am blonde and dont like this look on the stunner blondes in the gallery so no chance of it working for me. Definitely a makeup trend I’ll pass on.
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I’m with you, don’t really like it on blonds. I’m brunette with fair skin and hazel eyes and in my 20s & 30s I used to love this look. I have fairly full lips too, so it suited. I even went through a stage of dyeing my hair black/burgundy black and dressing goth, so I may have overdone it.
Now in my 40s I do lighter lipstick. I think dark lipstick can be ageing at my age.
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Okay, Zoe (or anyone else in the know!) what’s the best way to cover up dark circles under the eyes?
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Hi Lisa,
I would recommend Estee Lauder’s Cooling Illuminator eye cream its amazing…u just apply and massage gently day and night and then cover with a concealer
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Zoe’s actually already done a post on this, with a video so you can see exactly how she does it. It’s brilliant.
Here’s the link;
http://www.mamamia.com.au/style/how-to-conceal-those-dark-circles-under-the-eyes/
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Wow, doesn’t Camilla Belle just pull it off perfectly! I can’t do this look. Even though I have big lips, I am not confident enough with my skin to be the focus to attempt this look. I always wondered why dark lips draw attention to the skin – amazing what makeup can do and tricks it can play! For instance, my coral lipgloss always makes me look tanned
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Should this be avoided for those with hard-to-conceal dark/sunken circles?
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I’m not Zoe but I tend to think dark toned lipstick accentuates my under-eye circles, less so when I’m wearing corrector and concealer, but still to an certain extent (it should be noted that I have very prominent circles). But I think it depends on the base colour of the lipstick and the actual colour of your circles – I can handle dark brick tones better than plummy colours which tend to make my purple circles very obvious.
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I wore colours like this in the 90′s, it looked great, I was in my early 20′s. Now I go by the theory that if you followed the trend the first time around, leave it alone when it returns. So no I will not be revisiting the trend.
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I loved the look then too, and I don’t think it’s one which can easily be replayed 20 years later, on a face which is 20 years older.
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wow i hate this trend!!
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I find this look really fresh. Nice to see something different from the smoky eye we always see. Is the smoky eye a tad noughties, and the strong lip and brow the new look for the teens (what is this decade called anyway??)
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Zoe, can you explain what you mean by fill in the brows with powder – I have naturally very thin and sparse brows and am always looking for ways to make them appear more full and lusturous…?
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Hi Dutchess!
I did a make up artist course and they taught us to fill in brows with a non shiny/metallic eyeshadow, a shade just slighter darker than your skintone (not the shade of your brows). Coversely, there are also “brow powders” designed for filling in brows, I know that Benefit’s Brows-A-Go-Go kit has them
You put the powder on an eyeshadow brush and just fill them in.
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Sasha, thank you for clearing that up!
I’ll see if i can find a matte eyeshadow a shade darker than my skin, or the benefit brow powder – can use a pencil on top of this?
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Thanks Sasha – thats fantastic!
One other question, can you us eyebrow pencil on top of the brow powders /matte shadow?
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I don’t see why not- especially if some areas are more sparse than others (mine are- *sobs*).
just using the powder often makes quite a bit difference in definition though! So just take it a step at a time and see what works for you
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Mac’s brow Pencil in Fling is great for sad brows. Natural (I’m fair), & super easy. Never looks drawn on. I use it alone, or with powder. It would probably be my ‘can’t live without’.
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WAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH my lips are too thin. I die a little inside everytime I see a portwine lip. I love the look so much
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Me toooooo it kills me
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Zoe, I’m wondering what you would recommend for those days where you don’t feel like wearing makeup and want to give your skin a bit of a break, but you still want to cover up blemishes and pimples. Any advice would be great! Thanks
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BB Cream! Or tinted moisturiser! Or if it just a few blemishes and you generally have even skin tone, try just concealer on the blemishes.
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Zoe, you look amazing in that pic! I’m going to try this look for my cousins wedding! Out of interest, which lip colour are you wearing in your Aria image? It’s magnificent!!
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