5 must-have makeup products to recreate Wednesday Addams’ viral goth glam look

By Deanna Pearce

Published Jan 21, 2023 at 09:00 AM

Reading time: 1 minute

From the intense stares to the thrilling (albeit slightly unnerving) dance number, gen Zers have devoured Tim Burton’s Wednesday one angsty monologue at a time—understandably so. That being said, it wasn’t just Jenna Ortega’s standout performance or the captivating storyline that we all loved so much.

While the cast of the show were off hunting monsters and villains, netizens were losing their minds over Wednesday Addams’ iconic makeup look. Sporting a gothic hue and eerily cold accents, Wednesday captured our hearts and crept into our Sephora baskets.

When one used to think of gothic makeup, heavy under-eye eyeliner, black exaggerated eyeshadow and the darkest shade of lipstick possible all came to mind. Nowadays however, things have changed.

The hit series has completely shattered any lingering stigma that the style had—everyone is loving Wednesday’s aesthetic and I guess if you are reading this, you are too. Here’s how to get the look:

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1. MAC lip pencil in the shade Nightmoth

To create Wednesday’s signature lip look, Tara McDonald, the makeup designer for the Netflix show revealed in an interview with MEGA that she used the MAC lip liner pencil in the shade ‘Nightmoth’ along with a clear lip balm. She combined the two on her hand and then softly dabbed it onto the actress’ lips. Yep, it’s as simple as that.

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2. MAC eyeshadows

Ortega’s eye makeup appeared soft and subtle in the show, in comparison to the more ‘common’ goth eye looks out there, which usually consist of heavy eyeliner and exaggerated eyeshadow.

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To find the perfect product for Ortega’s soft eye makeup, McDonald once again revealed that she turned to MAC Cosmetics and used a combination of three shades—‘Brown Script’ on top and under her eye, ‘Carbon’ to act as eyeliner and ‘Glitch In The Matrix’ on the top lash line, smudging the last two to create a subtle smokey look.

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3. ILIA Limitless Lash Mascara

A word of advice: if you are trying to replicate Ortega’s look exactly, save your favourite pair of party lashes for another day—just like her eyeshadow, her eyelashes were very fine. McDonald used the lLIA Limitless Lash Mascara, which features a dual-sided brush to both curl and create volume, as well as build length and separate the lashes.

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4. SUQQU Cream Foundation

In the 1991 film based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles Addams, Wednesday’s complexion made her look as though she had never seen the sun—only adding to her spooky presence.

For Ortega’s Wednesday, her skin showed slightly more colour but this look cannot be recreated with any foundation, as it would appear heavy and make your skin look tanned. Instead, the whole point here is to even out skin tone, while still adding a soft glow to the skin. Start by picking up a sheer foundation—McDonald said one of her reasons for using this product is so she didn’t cover Ortega’s natural freckles.

Now, finding the right foundation for your skin is enough of a challenge when considering its shade, quality, and price. Fear not however, because we’ve got the perfect product for you: the SUQQU Cream Foundation.

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5. MAC Sculpting Powders

Last but certainly not least, you might have noticed throughout the show that Wednesday’s face constantly appeared perfectly sculpted.

To really pull off this look, keep the contouring to a minimum—remember you want your makeup to look as discreet as possible while still giving your face definition. Dull shades that will flawlessly blend into your skin are best.

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McDonald explained that she used MAC’s Sculpting Powder, first in the shade ‘Sculpt’ and then adding in the shade ‘Shadowy’ to enhance Ortega’s ghoulish look. 

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