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How do I make my makeup read and look more gal?

Ignore how messy the second pic is I was trying smth
But anyways I’m a baby gal trying to improve my eye make and rn i feel it reads more as dolly-ish rather than gyaru
So I was wondering if anyone had any tips I could use to improve?
My eye structure is also kinda weird since they are kinda long in length so it makes it a bit harder to have a proper droop, I’m not sure if my eye shape is suitable for gyaru makeup because of that
Either way, my main inspo is the last pic

u/No-Particular-4265 — 2 days ago
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Any tips??

I've been practicing for a week on the eye make up. My preference keeps changing. This is the look I'm currently going for.. I'm looking to get new false lashes soon. The ones I currently have don't help at alll

u/ghostsrule101 — 3 days ago
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Gyaru makeup💕

Hi everyone!🩷

I have loved gyaru since I was little, and now I'm finally a baby gal, so I've been trying to learn as much as I can about the makeup.🥹

A while ago, I came across several scans from older gyaru magazines showing makeup that doesn't rely as much on false lashes. Instead, the focus seems to be on white eyeliner/eyeshadow around the inner corner and under the eyes. Since I have sensory issues and can't wear lashes or contacts, this style really caught my attention, and I've been using it as inspiration.

(I've attached some of the magazine scans that inspired me.)

Does anyone know if this makeup style has a specific name or if it's associated with a particular gyaru substyle? And would this still be considered gyaru makeup, even without lashes, since these examples are from gyaru magazines?

I'd really appreciate any information or historical context. I'm genuinely trying to learn.

Thank you!🩷☺️

u/Caducky — 10 days ago