Gyaru False Lashes + Where to Buy Them


Aah, false lashes. What on earth would us gyaru do without them? I remember when I first started this Japanese fashion and I was trawling through Boots to find the cheapest lashes… But back then they were hard to find. Nowadays it’s so easy to find ‘normal’ false lashes that we no longer have to fork out an extortionate amount on shipping etc for just a pack.

But quite a lot of good ol’ gyaru lash brands have died. The shops I used to buy them from no longer exist (RIP Ichibankao and Japan Gift Bay). But no fear! I had a perusal and bought from a few shops, and below are the ones I would recommend.

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Types of lashes to look for

Before we begin looking at the shops, we need to know what kind of gyaru lashes to look out for. If you want to buy Japanese branded ones then I would highly recommend Diamond Lash and Decorative Lash as they are good value for money. If you want to buy non-Japanese ones, then try and look out for ones that are very long in both width and in length and are very dramatic. When I say dramatic I don’t mean super spikey ones with gems in them, but those that you can see when you’re wearing them (as a lot of non-Japanese ones are very natural).

Here are some things you should look for:

  • Volume with varying length
  • A mixture of spikey and non-spikey (e.g. my Ageha ones)
  • If you are going for something more natural, look for ones with varying length and are already long as quite a lot of natural lashes are super short
  • Lashes that are long in width as well as length
  • For lower lashes it’s a case of experimentation, but I usually go for ones that look a little bit longer in length

Here are some of the styles you should avoid:

  • Embellished lashes with diamante on them
  • Wispy ones
  • Ones that are really thick without volume
  • And criss-crossed styles

I’ve written a post on my top five favourite gyaru lashes if you’re still stuck and looking for inspiration.

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Where to buy them

So you know what to look for, but where do you look? I’ve put together a list of my favourite shops below, all of which I have experience from buying. If you have any shops that you love buying your false lashes from, then please let me know and I’ll check them out. But in the meantime, let’s look at the places I’ve bought mine from…

eBay

I’ll always say to buy the real deal instead of replicas, but sometimes you just got to think of the money and go over to eBay. I have bought quite a few lashes from lina_ogawa for my Diamond Lash fix, and I bought some replica ones from xiangyang122 recently and they were really good.

Dreamy Bows

I LOVE Dreamy Bows, and they’re one of my go-to jfashion stores outside of Japan, and they stock lots of lovely false lashes! I get at least one set every time I go to Hyper Japan (because I am a falsies addict)

Pinky Paradise

Pinky Paradise’s main focus are on circle lens, but they have a large collection of lashes and other beauty products on their site too. They’ve got quite a collection of Diamond Lash which I highly recommend as you get 5 pairs for around £15 as opposed to spending the same amount on 2 pairs of Dollywink lashes. Shipping does take a while as they are based outside of the U.K. but it’s worth the wait!

Yessstyle

Yesstyle stock quite a few Asian beauty as well as some cute false lashes at really good prices. Only thing with Yesstyle is that you need to make sure the ones you buy are definitely in stock because sometimes for their fashion items they’d have to order it in for you before shipping it out. Other than that, I’d highly recommend them.

But what about drugstores?

There are quite a few places you can get yours hands on some falsies such as Superdrug and Boots, however I find that they are quite overpriced and flimsy. My first ever pair of false lashes was actually Eylure and I found that I couldn’t wear them again which was a huge waste of money as it was over £7 for one pair. So it’s just a case of having a look around! Ardell is so much better for price, but it’s a lot cheaper to get some Japanese branded ones or replicas off eBay.

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In summary….

There are plenty of online shops to get gyaru false lashes from, you just got to know what you’re looking for and my diagram right at the top will definitely help you. I’d always go for ones with a stronger lash band because then you can wear them multiple times and get your money’s worth.

Is there anything else you’d like to ask me?
Then leave me a comment below or head over to my other social channels if you wanna’ dm me. I hope this has helped you out in your gyaru journey!

Love,
Lizzie Bee xx

P.S. Hands up if you got the Fantastic Beasts reference in this post?


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4 Comments
  • Darrian
    April 12, 2019

    Just wondering but why avoid criss crossed styles?

    • hellolizziebee
      September 6, 2019

      Aaah it seems like the old response to this was deleted but I find that criss-crossed styles are usually not very dramatic, and can be overpowered by the bold gyaru eye makeup!

  • Mary Lee
    April 12, 2019

    I love love love yu er gong zhu lashes! I buy decorative eyelashes and dollywink lashes at my local japanese supermarket xo

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