
Masks for Halloween! I think not. First they are dangerous. It is difficult to see and children could easily get hit by a car. I ran into a huge rock when I was a kid. Luckily the only thing bruised was my ego.
If you want a safer option then go with makeup. It is also more comfortable option, but many people believe that it is more expensive and difficult to do.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Have you seen the price of masks?
You don't need a fancy
makeup kit to transform your child's face into something scary this Halloween. In fact, if you look around your house, you probably already have most of the items you will need to create a make up tip to ensure that your child is the scariest kid on the block.
Let’s Start with Facial Hair:
Find a wet sponge to apply cake
mascara or
dark eye shadow to create sideburns, mustaches, and other facial hair. You can also apply it sparingly over the whole face to darken your child's complexion.
You can create a bushy mustache or flowing beard from crepe wool (also known as crepe hair) or yarn. Unbraid and frizz it up a bit for best results. To apply it to the skin, use a safe mixture of flour and water. It will wash off easily when Halloween is over.
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