Quote from: EvilEm on January 02, 2012, 08:18:00 PM
is this a better angel?

I understand you want to keep the goth look, and I think you can...partly. The problem with the goth look is that it is very hard and aggressive. On a girl who is very soft to begin with, this isn't a problem. She may look more masculine in the process, but not like a guy. Most trans girls don't have that luxury. On top of that, you have sharp, angular features. You want to soften those to look more typically feminine.
So, what can you do? Well, what I would suggest, is to start with a base, and then goth it up from there. The trick is to blend in with other girls your age and class, but then add in personal touches.


I was actually playing around with a edgy look, tonight. Now, if you learn anything from make up, learn this: Focus on either the eyes, the lips, or the cheeks, but only one. If you do an intense smokey eye, pair it with a toned down blush or bronzer, and nude lips, or something that is very close to your natural lip color. If you focus on the lips and do something intense with them, then use neutral shades on your lids, with liner on the top lid and mascara. KISS.
Another thing I wanted to bring up, was posture and angle. In both of your pics, you were either aggressively leaning forward, or had the camera at an angle that maximized your more angular features. IF you notice with mine, I was trying to look edgy, but relaxed, too. It may sound lame, but it wouldn't hurt to look through fashion magazines to see how models do it. Emulate them, learn from them. You don't have to pose like a model in real life, but having an understanding of what they do, will help with pics. Obviously for real life, emulate the posture of girls your age and class.
And really do what the others suggested. I just wanted to add some things. Remember, this is going to take WERQ.