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​Friday the 13th:  The Superstition

​Friday the 13th: The Superstition

Published by Notoriously Morbid on 10th Oct 2023

When the 13th day of the month falls on a Friday, a peculiar sense of unease creeps into the minds of many. In Western cultures, Friday the 13th is widely regarded as an unlucky day, shrouded in superstitions and tales of ill fate. The origins of this superstition are as enigmatic as the day itself, with theories ranging from religious beliefs to ancient mythology.

The Crucifixion Connection:

One of the most prevalent theories linking Friday the 13th to bad luck centers around the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. According to Christian tradition, Jesus was crucified on a Friday. This day is often considered solemn, with Good Friday being a day of mourning and reflection. The combination of Friday and the number 13, associated with irregularity and transgression, has led to the belief that this conjunction brings misfortune.

A Norse Mythological Twist:

Delving deeper into mythology, another theory traces the superstition to Norse folklore. In Norse mythology, there are 12 gods who gather at a grand table for celestial feasts. These divine gatherings symbolize harmony and balance. However, chaos ensued when a 13th guest, the notorious trickster god Loki, crashed one such feast. Loki's presence led to the tragic death of Baldr, a beloved god, considered one of the most poignant events in Norse mythology. The number 13 thus became linked to discord and calamity.

Despite the obscurity of its origins, the Friday the 13th superstition continues to influence modern life. People tend to avoid significant events on this day, such as travel, signing contracts, or getting married. Some even steer clear of walking beneath ladders or crossing paths with black cats. While science has found no substantiated proof of ill fortune on this day, the superstition endures, firmly embedded in society.

For those who hold Friday the 13th superstitions close to their hearts, a few precautions can help ward off potential bad luck. Avoiding important undertakings on this day is a common practice. Carrying a talisman or lucky charm is another way to safeguard oneself from ill omens.

Notoriously Morbid: Superstition in Style

If you're a follower of Notoriously Morbid, you can celebrate Friday the 13th in a unique and spooky way - through your makeup! Our makeup products offer a perfect canvas for expressing your superstitions in style.

Create Friday the 13th-Inspired Makeup Looks:

  1. Bloody Eyeshadow: Utilize the Blood Roses Pressed Eyeshadow (or one of our other many red eyeshadows) to craft a dramatic and bloodcurdling eye appearance.
  2. Black Lipstick: Rune Mystic Matte Lipstick is your go-to for achieving a dark and vampy lip look that mirrors the mysteries of Friday the 13th.
  3. Cool Toned Contour: Transform your complexion into something ghostly and snatched with our Necromancy Contour.
  4. Dramatic Eyeliner: Accentuate your eyes with bold and color shifting lines using the Dream Liquid Multichrome Litany Liner.
  5. Ghostly Glow: For that final touch of turning heads, add an Apparition Aura Highlighter
     to your lips, cheeks, or eyes to complete your eerie ensemble.

Whether you choose to emulate the chilling aesthetic of Friday the 13th or craft your own mystical interpretation, the key is to have fun and embrace your creativity. After all, superstitions may be woven into the fabric of society, but they can also serve as a source of inspiration for the bold and daring.

This Friday the 13th, wear your superstitions on your sleeve, and express yourself through the artistry of Notoriously Morbid makeup. Unleash your inner enigma and step boldly into the unknown.