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Tag Archives: mamba
Gyaru Language
Have you ever been intereted in speaking Gyaru-go (gal language)? Well this is your lucky day, here are some words to start you off on your long journey. Feel free to correct me or add words that were left out. … Continue reading
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Tokyo Gyaru
Oh… the Gyaru (gals) in Japan. This is what the Ganguro, Mamba, Yamamba, Kogyaru and Himegyaru all fall under. Whatever style you choose, you are in the circle of Gyaru.
Mamba and Yamamba
Just when you thought the Ganguro girls were over the top. Here come the Mamba and Yamamba girls. Multi-colored synthetic hair, dark tanned skin, white lipstick, pastel colored eyeliner and crazy multicolored clothing was their signature style in the early … Continue reading
Center Guys
Go to Shibuya’s Hachiko exit and you’ll quickly spot a Center Guy. This is the male equivalent to the Mamba and Yamamba.