Rachel Martin+Follow5 Pro Tips for Authentic J-BeautyLately, I’ve upgraded my Japanese-inspired looks—and these 5 adjustments made all the difference. 1. Use enough styling wax and oil. Light application won’t cut it. Full coverage, especially on the bottom third of the hair and across bangs, gives that signature sleek “wet” texture. 2. Skip fake aegyo-sal shadows. Natural brightness under the eyes works better, unless you’re going for a kawaii, doll-like vibe. 3. Brows must be intentional. No soft fades. J-beauty brows are bold, clean-edged, and as defined as your eyeliner. 4. Round eyes? Stop overextending eyeliner. It disrupts the eye’s natural shape and can make them look smaller. Keep lines tight to preserve softness. 5. Match liner thickness to lid space. From center to outer corner, go slightly thicker—but stay under half your crease width. One-third is often the sweet spot. Details like these turn “inspired by Japan” into actually looks Japanese. #beauty #makeup #japanesestyle00Share
Mrs. Andrea Ayala+Follow🌸Flower Season is in SF✾ 🌸Flower Season is in SF 📍 Golden Gate Park, Japanese Tea Garden • #sakura #japaneseteagarden #sanfrancisco #sanfranciscolife #flowerseason #cherryblossom #cherryblossoms #flowerstagram #japanesestyle #outdooractivities #outdoorlife #outdoorphotography #flowerphotography #flowerpower00Share
FrostyFable+FollowWhy Do DIY Geta Sandals Feel So Much Cooler Than Store-Bought Shoes?There’s something wild about slipping on geta sandals you made yourself. The sawdust, the glue, the hunt for the perfect wood—every step feels like you’re crafting a piece of wearable art. Sure, the process is a little messy and your first pair might look more ‘rustic’ than runway, but that’s half the charm. Plus, you get to pick your own colors and textures for the thongs—no more boring basics! Would you go for classic black, or try a bold pop of color? Which would you rock: handmade geta or your favorite sneakers? #DIYFashion #JapaneseStyle #FootwearTrends #CraftyLooks #Fashion00Share