6 Goth Girl at The Pioneer Tamara Applying black lipstick properly is a tricky thing. You need a steady hand or it looks terrible. I leaned my forearm against the frame of the full-length mirror adorning my dorm room's closet door before placing the lipstick against my lips. When I was done, I stood back to more generally inspect my overall look. I shook out my ebony hair. It was almost my natural color, luxurious and thick, wavy and generally haphazard, but in a good way. At the time I had a slim face, with dark lips as I pouted them together, pale skin, deep-set dark eye shadow and well-defined cat-like eye liner accentuating my dark hazel eyes. I had recently added a seventh earring on my left ear and wore a variety of small stud earrings as well as a couple of loopy earrings showing

