Wednesday, May 18, 2011

How To Get Japanese Anime-Inspired Hairstyles



Now how do Japanese men, and some women, get those really spiky hairstyles that stay up all day?

These kinds of spiky 'do don't t stay up by themselves without styling products for sure. But what kind do the Japanese use the most?


Gatsby Moving Rubber hair series:


Gatsby's Official Product Description:
Creates a variety of styles that with flexible texture and definition.

You can keep reshaping the hair with your hands all day. Lightweight formula containing newly engineered polystretch fiber called the moving rubber. Gives a pliable hold. Non greasy or oily. Fresh green apple scent. No preservatives. 

Gatsby's  Moving Rubber hair line comes in different colors and varieties too:


Use the hair rubber on towel-dried hair. The consistency is thick enough for you to be able to style using your fingers or a comb in the direction you want your Japanese hairstyle to point to. Have fun with it!


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Tokyo, The Center Of Asian Fashion


Who doesn't want to visit this trend-setting, ultra modern, seemingly both odd and uber cool city?

There is no place like Tokyo. It may not be for the cheapskates or the nature-loving traveler, but nobody can argue that Tokyo is fascinating!

What makes Tokyo remarkable is not just the fashion sense of its citizens but also the dazzling arrays of world-class hotels, restaurants, and of course the fashion choices available in Tokyo.
Tokyo has been called one of the three command centers in the whole planet along with London and New York!

Shibuya

Shibuya, a ward of Tokyo among a few other districts, has one of the busiest railroad station in the metropolis.  Shibuya is also one of the major fashion centers in Japan. This area is well-loved and populated by the trendy youth of Japan and has a vibrant nightlife.

Dogen-zaka is one of the major streets in Shibuya that boasts a wide selection of night clubs...and love hotels.

Omotesando is another famous street in Shibuya that hosts dozens of designer and branded stores. This strip leads up to the Meiji Shrine.



 And of course we can't talk about Shibuya and not mention...
Harajuku



Harajuku is the name of a train stop in the Shibuya district. This is also where all the fun happens when it comes to wacky Japanese fashion.

Every Sunday young Japanese flock here in their Gothic Lolita, Cosplay and other Japanese fashion styles (see previous post).

Harajuku has also been made more popular in the International community by Gwen Stefani's "Harajuku Girls", the pop star's team of wildly-dressed Japanese girls who dance around with her on tours and videos for her successful album, Love.Angel.Music.Baby.




Check out more pics of Japanese, and even European, teens displaying their delightful and uber unique fashion trends in the streets of Harajuku, Shibuya:




























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