Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Gyaru Nails: Naileditbychelsey review! 💅✨

Hello gals! Today I'm gonna be talking about nails!  Because of my job, I cannot go to a nail salon and get gel or acrylic done, because I cannot take those nails off when I go into work.  But, I can wear glue on nails! I get most of my nails from shops on etsy, and I recently got a set from the shop NailedItByChelsey

        NAILED IT! Hand Painted False Nails - Pastel Blue Yellow CrystalsNAILED IT! Hand Painted False Nails - Lilac Leopard Print ChainNAILED IT! Hand Painted False Nails - Turquoise & Gold Glitter Bow
Some nail sets from the shop.

This shop has many different designs to choose from, and can be worn in many different styles of gyaru. image The reason that this shop is awesome though, is because of the price of the nails. A set of nails is only around $10 

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My nail set from NailedItByChelsey

The nails I got are so adorable, and different from what I would usually wear.  The coral/orange fits summer better than a pastel pink that I would usually get, but the rose and bow details add a girly touch! image The quality of these nails is amazing, and the colors are perfect. You can find this nail set here! 
                                                                                          

Saturday, August 6, 2016

*・゚゚・*:.。..。.:*゚:*:✼✿Gyaru Vocabulary✿✼:*゚:.。..。.:*・゚゚・*!

Happy August everyone! Today I have a post that is all about terms that gyaru use, and what these words and phrases mean. This post will be very helpful if you are a newbie to gyaru and are wanting to learn more about the style.

image Coord- Coord is short for coordinate. You will usually see this word on a post or picture that features a gal's outfit. This word can be spelled differently as code. 
image Make- Make is short for makeup. If a gal is showing off her coord and make, this means she is showing her makeup and outfit. 
image Brand- Brand is Japanese clothing brands that are popular among gyaru. Most brand is featured in shibuya 109 and is worn in gyaru magazines. Some gyaru brands include D.I.A, Ghosts of Harlem, Liz Lisa, and Cocolulu. 
image Gaijin- A gaijin gyaru is a gyaru that is not japanese. Gaijin is the Japanese word for foreigner.
image Purikura- Purikura is a japanese photo booth that is very popular among gals. You have probably seen pictures taken in purikura booths before. Purikura photos can be edited to look very cute and decorated with adorable stickers and writing. 
Example of purikura
image ParaPara- This is a style of dance that became popular in the 90's and also among gyaru. This type of dance is accompanied by European techno music.
Example of parapara
imageCircles- A gyaru circle is a group of gyaru that get together to either casually hang out, take purikura, etc. or they get together to plan events and do parapara. Two very popular gyaru circles are angeleek (as seen above in video) and Black Diamond, which is the most popular kuro gyaru circle at the moment. 
image Scans- A scan is a spread from a gyaru magazine. Scans are great sources of makeup and outfit inspiration, and many gyaru blogs post magazine scans to share with other gyaru that may not be able to get a physical copy of the mag. 
imageSujimori- Sujimori is a hairstyle that is mostly seen in kuro gyaru. This hairstyle is voluminous and is sectioned off into smaller strands to give more detail to the look. This hairstyle is very extravagant and a distinctive hairstyle in gyaru. 
Example of Sujimori
imageAgepoyo- This word means super excited, and can be used at any point where you would have high energy. This word is the most popular among the "poyo" words. Gyaru created many slang words that usually ended in poyo, to make them sound cuter. Agepoyo is the one you will hear the most. 
image Comm-  Comm is short for community. So when referring to the gyaru community, it is typical to use the word comm. 
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That is all for now! I hope this post was helpful!boucingheart! I am planning on doing more informational gyaru posts, as I have researched gyaru for many years and consider myself a bit of an expert..