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Thursday, May 1, 2025

[Sponsored] How to shop on Mercari.jp with Buyee (video tutorial)

 
Hi angels! I hope you're doing well. Today I wanted to share a special collaboration with you! I received an affiliate link with Buyee so I created a tutorial on how to shop on Mercari.jp using Buyee.

You can use my link to create and account and receive a 10% discount on your order: https://buyee-link.co/seirren 

How to Shop on Mercari.jp using Buyee

  1. Create a Buyee account with this link
  2. Once your account is created go to Mercari
  3. Click on the magnifying glass to start searching
    • Tip: You can click on the globe icon in the top right corner to change your language and currency settings
  4. Once you find something you want to purchase, click on the red [Buy now on Buyee] button. This will redirect you to Buyee.
  5. On the Buyee page you can click the [add to cart] or [proceed to order page] button once you are happy with your item.
  6. On the order page you can apply your coupons and check your insurance or inspection options.
  7. Once you have selected your coupons and coverage you can continue the checkout process.
  8. That's it! Your purchase will be completed and all you have to do now is wait for the item to arrive at the Buyee warehouse.
For details on what to do after your item arrives please check out my Buyee Shopping Service Review post here.

Here's the tutorial on youtube & instagram:
I hope you found this helpful! Thank you so much for reading. See you later ദ്ദി(˵ •̀ ᴗ - ˵ ) ✧


Friday, February 21, 2025

[Jan 2024] 20 Minute Foolproof Gyaru Makeup (+Video Tutorial)

 
Hi angels! In my last post I mentioned I was able to get my gyaru makeup done in just 20 minutes and this sparked a lot of interest on twitter and instagram. I had some requests for a tutorial so I decided to film one!
I posted this on youtube (embedded below) and on instagram here.
The main point to creating this makeup in a short amount of time is to use products and techniques that lower the margin of error. This means using more cream or stick formula products to reduce the amount of time you're spending on blending. You also want to avoid high saturation products so you don't make the mistake of putting on too much too soon.

I still used eyeshadow in this video but if you want to be even quicker you can use eyeshadow sticks like these judydoll ones or the ones from Laura Mercier:
Let me know what you thought of this video! Are you able to get your gyaru beat done in under 20 minutes? I'd love to know any tips or tricks you might have to share as well.

Thanks for reading, see you in the next post (´。• ◡ •。`) ♡


Thursday, May 2, 2024

How to do Gyaru Makeup on a Budget (+with product links!) 💸

 
Hello angels, how are you? It's been a minute since the last time I've written a gyaru resource post but I felt like this was something that hasn't been explored that much so I thought I'd give some of my personal insight to it.

As with all of these kinds of posts, this is by no means the end all be all. These are just my opinions and my word is not gyaru law so please don't @ me if you feel sour about what I'm saying. I hope that by writing posts like this I can help you get a better start to your gyaru journey, especially for those of you who are easily overwhelmed by all the glitz and glam you see in magazine spreads or in your social media feeds.
Before you read any further (because I spent a lot of time and effort making this post and I believe your time is precious as well) I want you to keep a few things in mind as you go through this post cause it's a very long one:
  1. Gyaru makeup and styling is not easy to just pick up. It takes time, commitment, and patience. You are going to fail a lot before you succeed and that's ok. Trust the process and keep working to find what suits you best whether that's makeup or general styling.
  2. It's very obvious when you are using gyaru for clout or attention so if that is your intent with the style that's your business, but you will likely never be accepted or taken seriously by anyone in the comm worth their salt. Every gal you idolize online is likely very passionate about it and spends hours weekly, if not daily, working on refining their gyaru look and they are in love with every second of it. If you don't have that passion and drive, it's very easy for us to tell and it's actually really disrespectful to us when you vehemently lay claim to the gyaru label without actually doing it any sort of justice. It's an insult and by doing this you cheapen the entire experience for everyone involved so don't be surprised if you find yourself having really shallow interactions with vets.
  3. If at any point you're reading this and you catch yourself thinking "that's too much work" or "I can't do all that it's too hard" etc, then maybe consider that gyaru is not for you right now (or at all, and that's ok). You can be gyaru inspired in the things you like or do and that's perfectly valid. You do not need to force yourself into a space or label that you're not comfortable in. 
  4. Please keep sensible priorities. If gyaru is not for you right now, that doesn't mean that it will never be for you if it's what you truly want. Maybe you are a minor living in a strict home or you go to a very conservative school, or perhaps you have a very restrictive profession that limits your ability to express yourself in gyaru fully (ex: nurse, dental assistant, teacher, etc). Focus on building your life first. Do not ever jeopardize your education, work/income, relationships, or wellbeing for hobbies/fashion. You are going to have so much time and resources to invest into gyaru when you're not struggling to pass your exams or living check to check. I don't know why so many people force themselves to fit into this lifestyle when they are clearly not set up for it. Do not do that to yourself, you are not setting yourself up for happiness and success by putting gyaru above your responsibilities.
If you feel like you are ready to commit to this journey without making excuses for not doing the bare minimum, then this post is absolutely for you and I'm excited to share with you all the tips and tricks you need to get a solid start in doing your gal make! 💕
Gyaru makeup is undeniably iconic. You can change up your flavor of gal simply by adjusting your lash placement or changing the way your draw your eyeliner and imo that is one of the most fun things about the style! If you're new to gyaru or makeup in general, the makeup side of things can be pretty daunting. 
The signature droop and different lash combos can seem impossible to master but I wanted to break down the core elements of a gyaru makeup look so that you can easily get started if don't have a massive makeup collection or a lot of money to invest in a new products right now.

Essential Items

Items marked with the same colored star can multitask for each other meaning you may not necessarily need to get a different item for each of these applications. For example you can probably use your eyeshadow as a contour and filling in your brows if you have a shade that works for all of these applications.

I tried to keep this list down to the most essential items needed to create a full gyaru look, but if I'm being totally honest, this is still probably more products than most people would reach for when they are first getting into makeup (it's definitely more than no-makeup makeup). That being said I think these are without a doubt the most key elements for a full gal look for any style, as in every single gal you know probably uses most (if not all) of the listed items in their usual routine.
Base Makeup
This is probably going to be where you spend most of your money (besides skincare imo) because having a flawless base is the foundation of doing any makeup look. Gyaru is no exception, especially when you consider the heavy focus on contouring.
  • Primer
  • Concealer
  • Foundation/BB Cream/Skin Tint
  • Setting Powder (loose or pressed)
  • Contour (cream or powder) ★ 
  • Highlighter (cream or powder) ★
  • Blush (cream or powder)
  • A sponge or brush
Brow Makeup
You can use one or all of these products. Most people would use a combination depending on their needs.
  • Brow pencil 
  • Tinted brow gel/mascara
  • Brow powder 
Eye Makeup
  • White/champagne liquid glitter or eyeshadow stick ★
  • Brown or black eyeshadow ★ ★ 
    • tbh if you can get an eyeshadow palette that has 3-4 colors in it like a shimmery white, light brown, medium brown, and dark brown/black that's really all you need but otherwise you can go with a single eyeshadow and that can work too
  • Brown or black eyeliner (liquid recommended but pencil could work too) ★ 
  • Mascara
  • Eyelash Curler
  • Lash glue
  • False upper lashes
Lip Makeup
  • Lip gloss, lip tint, or lipstick
Depending on your target style you can probably just use your concealer to blot your lips and put a gloss on top for a classic nude lip, or if you like to wear lip tints that can usually double up as your blush and eyeshadow!

Optional Items*

  • Contact lenses
  • False lower lashes
This section is listed with an asterisk because I don't want your main takeaway to be that you can skip these without consequence. If you don't have to skip them I 10000% recommend you include them in your gyaru routine.

Why? Honestly I've said it so many times before but just to reiterate: it is extremely difficult especially for someone with non-Asian features, to look gyaru without these elements in their makeup. To clarify further: while it is not impossible, and many gaijin gals have been able to skirt around not using these elements, this is not a recommended approach for newbies or baby gals. 

The kind of gals that can nail their look without lashes and lenses are not that common in the western comm and typically these individuals have an extremely high level of understanding of how gyaru makeup and styling works. They probably have also been working on their gyaru look for years to achieve this.

I pulled some examples to show you what this could look like. It's important to note that because you are putting on/using less to create your look, the overall contrast and balance needs to be adjusted accordingly otherwise it will not read as gyaru.
Erika and Momoa are popular Reiwa Egg models that are a prime example of mastering their gyaru look without bottom lashes.
Erika does a very exaggerated lower outer corner to simulate the effect that lashes would give her and it works out extremely well with her features
Momoa (right) uses very short false lower lashes so from far away you probably can't tell she has them on. Despite this she's perfected the balance and contrast in her look by wearing bright lenses and using a bright highlight in her namida bukuro.
I'm going to be brutally honest and say that you likely will not achieve this level of balance and cohesiveness in the first few months or even first year of your gyaru journey if you're constantly looking for things to omit. It takes a lot of time and practice as it is to find a recognizably gal style of makeup on yourself so it's safe to assume that doing so without all the tools you have available only increases the time and practice you need.
Related reading: 
At this point you're probably thinking that it just can't be possible to do a recognizably gyaru look without spending tons on new makeup so I put together a bare minimum gyaru routine with some of my staple items and I've included links to buy the products as well.

I tried to keep this as budget friendly as possible but there are some things I personally cannot live without in my routine so I chose to spend a little more on them. Keep in mind that these products will last you months of use so even if you need to spend on some new products, remember that it's an investment you'll get a lot of mileage out of. 

If the links below don't work you can try finding them in my shoplist here as well. Prices are listed in Canadian Dollars (CAD):
I hope you found this post helpful and informative! Thank you so much for reading and I will see you next time~



Sunday, January 22, 2023

[Tutorial] Daily Gyaru Makeup for Glasses

 
Hi angels! I hope you're having a nice weekend. I went for my regular eye exam today and thought it would be fitting to share this tutorial I did on glasses friendly gyaru makeup!
Usually I have difficulty doing gyaru makeup with glasses because my false lashes are too long so they press up against the lens of my glasses. I decided to create this look with short upper and lower lashes to make it more glasses friendly!

I have a prescription in my contact lenses so the glasses I'm wearing in the video are plano. Please stay safe and take care of your eyes; do not double up on prescriptions. If you choose to wear lenses and glasses together, ensure that you only have a prescription in your one or the other!
Here are some close up photos of the look~
I hope this was helpful and you learned some new tips and tricks to get your gyaru makeup to be more glasses friendly! Please let me know if you'd like to see more tutorials like this 🥰

Thank you for reading! I'll see you again soon, take care 💖


Friday, January 20, 2023

[Sponsored] MyEOTD | Gemhour Demeter Ash Brown Lens Review (+ tutorial!)

 
[Disclaimer]: The links in this post are affiliated and if you choose to make a purchase with any of these links or use my coupon code, I will earn a commission from the sale (thank you if you do so!). As with all my reviews, sponsored or not, this post will be my 100% honest opinion based on my personal experience with the product. I am not an eyecare specialist so please be sure to see a professional first before you purchase and use any of the lenses I review on this blog.

Hi angels, how are you today? I hope you've been doing well so far! I am back with another round of sponsored lens reviews 🥰 This time I'm excited to be working with myeotd! They were so kind to send me two pair of lenses to review 💗

MyEOTD is is a HK based lens retailer; their warehouse is based in Korea. They offer worldwide express shipping and have a great selection of Korean lenses. I'm very grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with them to model and share these lenses with you! 

They offer free global express shipping on all first orders for new members and if you use my coupon code "sei_10" you will receive an additional 10% off your order 💖 More shipping information can be found on their shipping page here.
Today I am reviewing the Gemhour Demeter Ash Brown lenses. These have a 8.7mm base curve and are 14.2mm in diameter. These lenses are also biannual disposables so please discard them after this time to prevent discomfort and/or damage to your eyes. 
without lens
with lens
with makeup
Color: ♥♥♥♥♡
I've been really enjoying this style of lens lately. I adore the halo-eye effect it gives you (where the color is concentrated in the center and as you get towards the limbal ring it becomes more transparent). These are definitely a "my eyes but better" kind of brown; not quite as dark as my own eyes but just bright enough that it helps my eyes stand out a bit more against heavy makeup while offering a little bit of enlargement.

Design: ♥♥♥
The design on these are very simple and minimalistic because they're supposed to be a natural "your eyes but better" type situation. Though they are quite plain I think they blend well while still giving my eye a bit of a dolly look. 
Enlargement: ♥
The enlargement on these is subtle but just present enough to give your eyes a little dolly boost. I think they would be a great addition to no-makeup makeup looks but they're also very easy to dress up as well!

Comfort: ♥♥♥♥
I wore these for about 4-6 hours and didn't experience any discomfort, irritation, or dryness.

Overall: ♥♥♥♥♡
These are one of my favorite natural style lenses. I think they give my eyes a very pretty glow without being too overwhelming. When the light hits these directly the brown becomes very vivid. I love wearing these for work, especially on minimal makeup days. I think they would look incredible on light colored eyes! They'd probably give you a hazel halo effect 🥰
I actually wore this look out to dinner with some old coworkers! We went to the tempura specialty shop near my house. I got a milk tea, tuna tataki and miso soup because I wasn't very hungry.
For the outfit I really wanted to wear this pink heart cutout cardigan so I paired it with some white patterned shorts, a jeweled tube top, and beret for a more mature glam look!
I picked out my camel trench coat to finish it off. I felt very posh and chic hehe 😎
I ended up doing a tutorial for this look on my YouTube channel so if you want to check it out you can do so here!
I hope you enjoyed this post! Please let me know if you have any questions about myeotd or these lenses. Thank you again to myeotd for sponsoring this post!

I'll catch you guys in the next one~ 💕
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