Friday, December 4, 2015

Look Like A Vampire

Duskish clothing helps the vampire luminosity.


There's no denying it: Vampires are blue. Sure, the alluring vampire from advanced fiction is drastically deviating from the blackish Person in Bram Fire-worker's "Dracula," on the other hand that doesn't croak the petition. Whether you can't de facto be a vampire, you can at least glom alike one.


For the Victorian look, consider wearing your hair long or pinned up in an elaborate bun or braid. For man, a simple slicked-back look can work, but might seem old-fashioned or preppy. You can let it hang in your eyes for more mystery.5.


Slap silk blouses, velvet dresses, all way of accessories -- dependable direct it crepuscular. Dresses should be modest, with grand necklines and high hems. Ruffles and old filigree, with old-fashioned items according to broaches and devout jewellery, can de facto give you that "out of time" appearance. Also check the closets in your grandparents' house for shawls, capes and hats. For shoes, you can go Gothic, with lace-up boots, or leather, which is something else you can find at a thrift shop. Pretty much any shoes will do if they're dark and polished.


2. Stay out of the sun. Wear lots of sunblock but absolutely no bronzer. To keep your complexion looking fair, consider a neutral or light foundation, and pressed face powder. Contrast light with dark. Opt for a deep shade of lip color to accentuate the deathly pallor.


3. Play up your eyes. You can use a smoky eye shadow, heavy mascara and eyeliner to make the most of your eyes. Depending on the look you are going for, an eyeshadow that is slightly darker than your natural skin color, well-blended across the eye, can give you the effect of sleepless nights.


4. Color your hair dark to contrast with your pale skin, although ultra light is another option that can contrast nicely with dark clothes. Deep red is catchy.

Instructions

1. Boast Victorian era-type clothing. Evaluation gone the thrift shop, where you probably can pride vintage clothes for virtually naught.


Keep the mystery. Be aloof, a bit dark and strangely confident. The attitude really makes the look.