There's a good chance that your child enjoys dressing up and will use Halloween makeup this year. Find out the safety and application tips for Halloween makeup.
Halloween is right around the corner! It's a great holiday for kids, especially those who enjoy dressing up!
The perfect makeup is essential when getting your child's Halloween costume ready. Makeup that is safe for children's skin may not be all that suitable for Halloween.
Wearing Halloween Makeup: How Long For?
Here are some outlines on the things one should be looking for in costume makeup.
Like any product you use on your skin or body, it is important to ask the right questions as well as read the label to make sure you aren't using irritating or harmful products.
Although costume makeup might not be of high quality or the best, it can be used for a short time and may be acceptable. All depends on the opinion of the parent.
Parents must be realistic and practical. It is unlikely that your child will be wearing makeup for extended periods of time.
Children should have fun and not be trapped in their own bubbles. This is just one night. Have fun with your children and use common sense.
Applying glue to skin that isn't bare doesn't necessarily require a dermatologist telling you it may cause a reaction.
What Halloween Makeup is Best?
The "less is more" theory? You'll be glad you used makeup more sparingly than going crazy with it. It is a good idea not to apply makeup everywhere.
Most reactions to skincare are not allergic but irritant-related. This means they will cause some irritation, but not lasting effects.
All makeup, regardless of whether it is yellow or green cake for your little Hulk or Pokemon characters, contains ingredients that can cause irritation but less likely to cause an allergic reaction.
The same dye is used in lipsticks as in green face paint. These dyes are known as FD&C-grade dyes.
Although FD&C dyes can cause irritation, reactions are very rare and usually only last a few hours with no lasting effects.
Safe Halloween Makeup Tips
While it's possible to use mainstream makeup on your child's face, there are safer options.
Make sure you invest in high-quality makeup. Buy theatrical makeup. It's more costly, but safer. It is best to buy products from established costume shops, not pop-ups that are open for only a few weeks before Halloween.
Before applying makeup, test it. Do not panic if your child develops flaky or red skin the next day.
To be extra cautious, you could test the makeup on a single spot for a few days before Halloween. To test for allergic reactions, dab some on the child's ear.
Pay attention to labels. Verify that the product has been approved by your Government Environmental Agency.
Be practical. Avoid glues and adhesives for children under 3 years old because of the potential for allergic reactions or irritation.
Pay attention to where you shop. You should only shop at theater-related costume shops for prosthetics. They should not be used on children under the age of 6.
Halloween Makeup for Kids
You're doubtless looking for easy-to-use and safe Halloween makeup ideas to give your children this year. Check out some popular accounts at Instagram or Pinterest.
Bottom Line
Safe is best. Always read labels and if you're not sure of anything, simply don't buy it!
Have fun on Halloween with the kids and make it a safe but enjoyable time!