Before you dive into this post, I highly recommend you read Ray's guide to gyaru eyemake first since we will be talking about a lot of the elements he discussed there. Please also check out my post on how I achieve my gyaru eye shape for additional tips. Reila has some tiktoks about this here and here. Lizzie has also created a post around this topic, but she also touches on other questions like being gyaru with glasses, being plus sized, etc, so please check that out here and here. Finally, Lynn has shared some "how to look gal" tips on her blog too.
I want to also reiterate that when I make these kinds of posts I am by no means insinuating that I am the reigning expert on things or that my word is gyaru law. These are just my thoughts and opinions that I have developed over my gyaru journey and the points listed in these posts are most often shared & supported by other vets in the community.
If you don't like or agree with this kind of content, that's just tough for you because we can only help you if you want to be helped. If you enjoy looking like a clown in the gyaru tags, please feel free but don't try to beef with us just because you don't agree with the standards we have for this jfashion we are all supposedly passionate about 😪
Whether you like it or not, gyaru is the whole package deal so while I don't want to encourage you to actively remove elements from the look, I hope that by offering some sort of guidance in a post like this, you can at least do it in a way that doesn't make the rest of the community look bad.
Main takeaway: You need all the elements of the look (makeup, hair, clothes, nails) to be gyaru. That's it. There's no arguing. If you try to remove one of those overall key elements, you are going to have a Bad Time. Tanning would be the only element I think is completely optional but I can't stress this enough: if you don't/can't wear makeup and/or you can't dress yourself, gyaru is not for you and no amount of these educational posts will help you until you can remedy that.
Goals of the Core Elements
Examples of cosplay/dolly eye makeup looks |
Examples of gyaru makeup |
Understanding the Core Elements
Now that we understand the goals of gyaru makeup, we can move on to understanding the elements and how to apply them.- Eyebrows (I didn't categorize this because imo it's kind of up to you how you want to do these. Ideally you want it to suit your face and features and don't necessarily need to follow a strict ruleset for styling, however if you choose to do one of the shapes listed below it will likely increase the gyaru readability in your look, especially when you get to removing other core elements like lashes/lenses)
- Usually styled in a few different ways: thin and arched, straight and full, or thin and upwards & outwards (similar to visual kei styling)
- It is popular to shave the ends of the brows and keep the rest of the hairs very short so you can draw on the shape you want with ease
- These are often drawn on a bit lighter in color than your hair color and mostly using products in browns, blondes and greys.
- As with any makeup look, the goal of the eyebrows is to frame your face and fit the overall aesthetic of the look you are going for.
- Arched brows usually have a stronger vibe and can make your look edgier whereas straight brows usually read more soft and youthful.
- Unless you are comfortable with removing most of your brow, try to find a brow shape that works for your face shape.
- If you have thick natural brows, consider trimming and grooming them to fit one of the aforementioned shapes naturally
- You can buy tinkle razors from amazon/daiso/etc to help shave down excess brow hair
- If you don't want to adjust your natural brows you can always cover them with the glue stick method and draw new ones on
- Eyeshape (this includes eyeliner, eye shadow & under-eye makeup - aka namida bukuro or aegyosal)
- Under-eye makeup is used to create a more plump and youthful feel to the eyes and is popular in a lot of Asian makeup styles
- The goal is to outline the aegyo sal area with a brown or grey then fill in the aegyo sal with a shimmer or pearl color
- For eyeliner, I would stay away from winged liner if you don't have a solid grasp on gyaru makeup
- A lot of people tend to do a normal wing then try to match the lower lash makeup to that wing instead of creating a new shape
- This is why puppy dog style (downwards) liner is easier to apply in gal make than a wing though it is possible to do gyaru makeup with a wing if you are experienced enough and understand the end goal
- I enjoy doing a wing liner a lot so I'll post some examples of my makeup:
- Lenses
- Natural colors like brown or grey are commonly used but some gals rock bolder colors like blue or green
- Try to keep the design on the natural side (ex: you don't want a lot of drawings or intricate details on the lens itself)
- Enlarging lenses are popular with Japanese gals but can be difficult to style if you're a foreigner with already big eyes so I would opt for lenses that don't have giant limbal rings to avoid looking to cosplay/dolly-like
- Lashes
- Stay away from natural or fluffy styles, these are stupid difficult to make them work for gyaru
- Try to stick to spikey style lashes
- Contour
- Nose contour > face contour in the world of gyaru.
- Most of the time people will either praise or concrit this element of your makeup so it's good to get a basic understanding of this and have it as a staple step in your base makeup routine
- The goal is to create a thin and pointed/lifted looking nose since a lot of Asians have flat or bulbous nose tips
- This also creates contrast on your face when you do bolder styles
- Blush
- Never hurts to have a wash of color on your face but some gals op to skip this step (especially if they are really tanned)
- Lips
- Any pink or nude will work. Very rarely will you see red or other bold colors being sported because the star of the makeup is the eyes and a bold lip color will detract from that and possibly throw the whole look off balance
How do I do Gyaru Makeup with an ACE?
Ok so we're finally at the meat and potatoes of this post. If all of these elements are so important, how can we still achieve a similar final look if we take some of these core elements away?
Well the answer is simple. You gotta put in work. Like I said above, when you take 1 thing away, you gotta make everything else remaining that much more gal.
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Here you can see how drawing your droop (purple) this way causes your eye to look closed off and smaller |
Here the droop line (purple) continues from the inner corner and seamlessly joins to the end of the liner |
Similarly if you draw the droop (purple) following the natural lash line to meet with the wing, it's even more closed off than the puppy dog liner above |
Again, you want to start the droop (purple) in a way that connects your inner corner to the outer bit of your upper liner seamlessly |
Completing a gyaru look without one of the ACE's is difficult and requires a lot of work so don't underestimate what something like a pair of eyelashes or contacts brings to the overall look.
i recently looked at your twitter and you retweeted a post calling a baby gal a “bitch” for not wearing lenses? i’m confused do you need lenses to be gyaru or not?
ReplyDeleteIf you actually take the time to read this post you can see I say that you can take any element away and still be gyaru, you just need to go harder on all the other remaining elements. The more elements you take away, the more difficult it becomes for your look to read as gyaru.
DeletePersonally, I could not do gyaru without lenses as it makes too much of a difference in the overall look for me and my features. Some people can get away without wearing them but most probably can't. Gyaru makeup is all about exaggeration and proportions so lenses are pretty staple to that imo.
In regards to this retweet (https://twitter.com/aegifogur/status/1770134154488754284) I encourage you to read the entire tweet and gleam full context. It was not aimed at a specific baby gal but baby gals in general and it was not calling them a bitch for not wearing lenses specifically but for not wanting to do that PLUS other elements that make gyaru what it is.
omg just discovered your blog and loveee the content! i'm an Old but was never as deeply into gyaru culture versus just jpop and random ameblos and magazines like vivi popteeen nonno etc, so reading through your perspectives and resources is so fun! thanks so much for all your hard work!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading angel! I'm glad you are enjoying my blog and finding it helpful ♡
Deletei have a in grown lash and it caused an ongoing infection so i cannot wear falsies… (shadow n liner r fine) so i switched to jirai makeup for a bit, i have considered going old school and do the very og amuro inspired kogals; because that era was exclusively kuro and shiro gals werent in that scene yet, would i need to tan to still read as a oldschool kogal? (as im not sure hair, nails, etc would count) cuz yk 90s kogal is different than 2000s gals and so on.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lot of mental gymnastics when you can just try it (or don't) to see for yourself if it works. My default answer is always going to be "no" whenever someone asks me if they can be gal without a certain thing because if you need to ask maybe you shouldn't be gal imo. Real gals would just do it (or don't) and own the consequences. They don't go asking online for validation on if they are accepted for not putting in full effort.
Deletebtw if you're not in school/of school age then the term kogal doesn't apply to you.
Deleteur genuinely just a nuisance to the gal community...all you ever do is make posts with passive aggression and a condensing tone. first half is garbo about ''u can justtt google thisss'' x5 like.. are you humanly capable of just making a helpful post in good nature..? ur makeup isnt even GOOD yet you think you have authority to call people clowns its insane to me lmao.. bby look in the mirror. it isnt baby gals making us look bad its YOU.
ReplyDeleteOk 👍🏼
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