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Sunday 19 September 2010

What does it take to be gyaru?



Being gyaru isn't all about the deep tan and the big nails!


You've got to have that 'gal attitude'. The original Gyaru girls stood out from the strict image that Japanese men want in a woman, polite, refined, pale and beauitful and they turned it on its head, now days i guess its more about looking sexy but still standing out.. but i still think the old words have meaning! Us gals dont have to change because a man doesn't like it. You will make him like it!!




You gotta take pride in being gal- theres no such thing as a weekend gal, thats called a costume.Its a lifestyle not just a fashion!







So here are a few overall tips ( nothing specific to this months trends)




Never be afraid to go 'over the top' Big eyes, big tan, big nails, big attitude!



STAND OUT.





Take care of yourself, feel beauitful on the inside and you'll look radiant on the outside! Take the time out of day to spend time perfecting your hair and makeup.





You dont have to be a size zero to be gyaru! Aslong as you feel cute.




Accessorize! Mix and match- I dont care what anyone says, fashion rules are to be pushed- add your personal touch to your outfit.


Most importantly Have fun with it! enjoy standing out be confident and GET WILD AND BE SEXY

when i dress gal it gives me confidence!



3 comments:

  1. Thats really great advice. Most people only ever mention the make up & hair. I think this post will make a lot of new gals feel alot more confident that their style doesn't have to be perfect straight away :)

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  2. Yeah that's great advice!
    that's really helpful for me cuz I just sterted and sometimes have no idea what should i do ^^

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  3. Thanks guys! i'm glad to see people read my posts :D - AND THAT THEY'RE HELPFUL!!


    yeah, i might do makeup tips etc
    But i think people always miss out the 'attitude' side of things, Its not just the makeup! xxxxxx

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