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Yamanba/Manba Ganguro Style
 Ganguro  means Black Face.Ganguro  is an alternative fashion trend of blonde or orange hair and tanned skin among young Japanese women that peaked in popularity around the year 2000. The Shibuya and Ikebukuro districts of Tokyo were the centers of ganguro fashion.
Ganguro  means Black Face.Ganguro  is an alternative fashion trend of blonde or orange hair and tanned skin among young Japanese women that peaked in popularity around the year 2000. The Shibuya and Ikebukuro districts of Tokyo were the centers of ganguro fashion.  Yamanba and Manba
Yamanba (ヤマンバ?) and manba (マンバ?) are terms often used to describe extreme practitioners of ganguro  fashion. Old school Yamanba and Manba (particularly known as 2004  Manba) featured dark tans and white lipstick, pastel eye make-up, tiny  metallic or glittery adhesives below the eyes, brightly-coloured circle lenses, plastic dayglo-coloured clothing, and incongruous accessories, such as Hawaiian leis (often the Alba Rosa brand[citation needed]).  Stickers on the face died out shortly after 2004 and, for a while,  Manba died. Yamanba is now more extreme, and hair is often multicoloured  and usually synthetic. 2008's Manba has seen a darker tan, and no  facial decoration (stickers). Hair is usually neon/bright colours, with  pink being a favourite. Wool ("dreadlocks"), extensions and clips are  worn to make hair appear longer. Clothing remains the same, although  leis are worn less frequently now.
Source:Wiki
My Opinion:OK!
To me it's kinda creepy when the have a super deep tan.
But when it's done just right I really like it.
Yamanba make up tutorials




 I don't do this but it's pretty interesting.  Yamanba/Manba Ganguro style.
 I don't do this but it's pretty interesting.  Yamanba/Manba Ganguro style.





 Yamanba Boys
Yamanba Boys
 Got the pics randomly.On Google.
Got the pics randomly.On Google.
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