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Last Minute Makeup Completes the Perfect Halloween Costume
Kids want to look their
scariest on Halloween, but parents can, and should,
be wary of letting their children go out wearing masks
that can make it difficult to see approaching cars and
other dangerous objects.
Makeup is a safer, and more comfortable
option, but many people are under the opinion that it's
expensive and difficult to do.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
You don't need a fancy makeup kit to
transform your child's adorable face into a spooky creature
or critter this Halloween. In fact, most households
probably already have most of the items you will need
to create a "spooktacular" Halloween makeup
kit.
Here are a few home-grown makeup tips
to complete the perfect costume.
Facial Hair:
Use a wet sponge to apply cake mascara
or dark eye shadow to create sideburns, mustaches, and
other facial hair. Apply sparingly over the whole face
to darken your child's complexion.
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. You
can use a safe mixture of flour and water to apply the
'hair' to your child's skin. It will wash off easily
at the end of the night.
Making Hair Disappear:
Make new eyebrows for your child by
hiding the old ones with multiple applications of a
thick paste made from facial soap and water. Cover the
paste with foundation and draw new shapes wherever you
want them.
Go Bald:
If you forgot to pick up a skull cap,
the end of an old nylon can create a fairly good effect.
Glue on some crepe wool or yarn to create a custom wig.
White as a Ghost:
Mix together white chalk with shortening
from your kitchen cupboard, and apply to your child's
face to give her a ghostly complexion.
Frankenstein Neck Bolts:
Paint Styrofoam packing peanuts with
a black watercolor paint and stick to your child's neck
with a flour and water mixture for a great neck bolt
effect.
Wounds:
Mix lipstick and yellow and green eye
shadow to create bruises.
For a festering wound, coat the area
of the wound with baking soda, then use a spray bottle
to very lightly spray with vinegar. If let dry, the
bubbling sore will stay till washed off.
When the night is over, and it's time for your monsters
to return to their less ghoulish selves, baby shampoo
will remove the glue and makeup easily and gently.
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