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#1. Classic raven mane
A quintessential Goth hairstyle, the raven mane features long, jet-black, cascading hair. This timeless style exudes elegance and mystery. To achieve this look, make sure your hair is healthy and well-conditioned. Regular trims are essential to prevent split ends and maintain a smooth, lustrous look.
- tutorial: To tame frizz and flyaways, apply a straightening balm or serum to damp hair. To add volume and movement to the ends, blow dry straighten hair using a round brush. For a sleeker finish, use a curling iron to straighten sections. Enhance the jet black colour with a slick of gloss spray to add gothic glamour.
#2. Dramatic Spikes
Spikes are a classic symbol of rebellion and perfectly embody the Gothic spirit. This hairstyle can be worn with a variety of hair lengths, from short and edgy to long and dramatic.
- Tutorial (Short Gothic Spikes): First, dampen hair and style with a styling gel or mousse. Use your fingertips to work the product through hair and curl strands upwards to create spikes. For a more defined look, use a tail comb to separate and shape each spike. Once you’re done styling, let hair air dry or use the diffuser attachment on your hairdryer to add volume. Apply hairspray to set the spikes in place and make them last longer.
- Tutorial (Long Gothic Spikes): Divide your hair into manageable sections. Apply styling gel or mousse to each section and detangle hair at the roots to maximize volume. Twist hair upwards and secure with bobby pins to create defined spikes. Repeat with all sections and spritz the entire hairstyle with hairspray to hold.
#3. Fascinating Waterfall Weave
For a touch of gothic elegance, consider waterfall braids. This intricate hairstyle adds depth and texture to long hair while still maintaining a flowing, romantic vibe.
- tutorial: Start with brushed hair. French braid a small section of hair near your temple. Instead of braiding the bottom section as you would normally do with a French braid, leave the top section hanging free. Pick up a new section of hair from the top of the braid and incorporate it into the next section. Continue braiding downwards, incorporating new hair from the top and leaving the section hanging free, creating a waterfall effect. Finally, secure the braid with bobby pins and repeat on the other side of your head to create a symmetrical look.
#4. Sexy Side Shaving
- tutorial: (Important Safety Note: While this tutorial provides general guidelines, care should be taken when shaving hair. For best results, we recommend consulting a hairdresser with experience in side shaving.) Part hair deeply on one side. Using clippers with a guard, shave a clean line along the parting. You can adjust the width of the shaved area based on the look you want. For a more dramatic effect, gradually reduce the size of the guard towards the top of the head to create a faded out look. Style the remaining hair as desired. You can leave it long and flowing, braid it, or add spikes to add an edge.
#5. The Majestic Mohawk
- tutorial: Brush your hair upwards to create the desired Mohawk shape. Apply a generous amount of styling gel or mousse to hold the hair in place. Loosen the hair at the roots of the Mohawk to add volume. Use hairspray for extra hold and definition. To create a Gothic vibe, consider adding vibrant colors like purple, blue, or red to your Gothic Mohawk.
#6. Undercut Rebellion
For a truly rebellious goth hairstyle, try the undercut. In this bold style, the sides and back of the head are shaved, creating a vivid contrast with the long hair on top.
- tutorial: You can do an undercut at home with clippers, but we recommend a professional hairstylist for a neat and precise cut. Style the remaining hair in a variety of ways, from spikes to braids, to create your own goth look.
#7. Gothic Dreadlocks
- tutorial: Please note that making dreadlocks is a complicated process and can damage your hair if not done correctly, so if you are interested in dreadlocks, it is best to consult a professional hairstyling expert who can guide you through the process and ensure that your dreadlocks are formed in a healthy way.
#8. Voluptuous Gothic Curls
Goth style doesn’t have to be all straight lines and sharp angles. Even curly-haired goths can look natural with voluminous, gothic curls. Embrace your natural curl pattern by using products designed specifically for curly hair. Apply a curl-enhancing cream or mousse to damp hair, then diffuse it for a frizz-free, bouncy finish.
- tutorial: Wash and condition hair with a product formulated for curly hair. Apply a curl-setting cream or mousse to damp hair and gently massage to encourage curl formation. Heat hair over low heat until completely dry. For added volume, gently detangle roots at the top of the head.
#9. Gothic Pixie Cut
- tutorial: Visit your hairstylist and ask for a short, choppy pixie cut with textured layers. Discuss styling options with your stylist. You can choose to leave it sleek and straight or add texture with a volumizing product. Apply a dab of hair gel or wax to define the layers and add hold.
#10. Wednesday-inspired goth double braid
For an intricate yet eye-catching hairstyle, double braids are a great choice. This style works well with long, thick hair and adds a rebellious vibe to your look.
- tutorial: Part your hair in the middle and apply a leave-in conditioner to prevent frizz. On each side of your head, create two small sections of hair near your forehead. Begin a braid by crossing the bottom section over the middle section, incorporating a new section of hair from the top into the braid each time. Repeat step 3 on both sides, continuing to braid until you reach the end of your head. Secure the braid with an elastic band and add a hair cuff or beads for a goth touch.
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