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  2. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    The makeup would see the use of the technique of increasing or creating a larger appearance of the under eye by applying makeup, such as highlighting the under eye and contouring the eye crease to make the eye bag appear prominent; this is known as Korean: 애교살; RR: aegyosal. Hairstyling often differs between substyles.

  3. 23 Halloween Eye Makeup Looks Inspired By Pop Culture - AOL

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    These Halloween eye makeup looks are so unmistakable they’ll do all the heavy lifting for your costume this year.

  4. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Gilles Poitras traces hairstyle color to cover illustrations on manga, where eye-catching artwork and colorful tones are attractive for children's manga. [72] Some anime will depict non-Japanese characters with specific ethnic features, such as a pronounced nose and jutting jaw for European characters. [73]

  5. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    The character's eye shapes and sizes are sometimes symbolically used to represent the character. For instance, bigger eyes will usually symbolize beauty, innocence, or purity, while smaller, more narrow eyes typically represent coldness and/or evil. Completely blackened eyes (shadowed) indicates a vengeful personality or underlying deep anger.

  6. It's All About the Looks - Wikipedia

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    "Appearance Matters 100% to a Person"), also titled Woman's All About the Looks, [2] is a Japanese manga series by Hiromi Okubo . It's All About the Looks was serialized in the josei manga magazine Be Love from December 14, 2013 to June 1, 2017. A live-action television drama adaptation was broadcast from April 13 to June 15, 2017.

  7. Anime-influenced animation - Wikipedia

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    The Owl House is an American-made cartoon, but it is notable for having some obvious anime influences regardless, such as the large, expressive eyes, colorful hair on several characters (particularly to match the cartoon’s otherworldly setting), animation patterns, and the plot heavily mirroring that of isekai works.

  8. Beauty Pop - Wikipedia

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    Beauty Pop (Japanese: ビューティーポップ, Hepburn: Byūtī Poppu) is a shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Kiyoko Arai. It originally ran in the Japanese manga magazine Ciao. Beauty Pop is published in English by VIZ Media under the Shojo Beat label and in French by Soleil Manga.

  9. Cyclops Shōjo Saipu - Wikipedia

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    Fuuka Saitou (斎藤 楓香, Saitō Fūka) Voiced by: Mai Nakahara Fuuka Saitou is a 14-year-old girl in her second year of junior high (8th grade). [2] Because of her 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) stature and peekaboo bangs hairstyle, she is nicknamed "Saipu" (さいぷ), shorten for cyclops (サイクロプス, saikuropusu) from Greek and Roman mythology. [1]