3Use make-up instead of masks
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Wearing masks can reduce the visibility of kids. So, it is always a better idea to use non-toxic make-up on kids’ faces for the special look that they want on Halloween. But, here too you need to play safe. You should test a small patch on their skin before the big day to make sure that there are no bad reactions from the make-up on the holiday.
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4Buy everything that is flame resistant
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When you go out shopping for costumes, accessories or wigs; do check out the labels which say that the material is flame resistant. Also, make sure that the kids don’t swap their wigs or else you will not know when your child may have a lice-attack.
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5Go for Bright Costumes
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Although, with the whole spooky feel of the festival it might be a tough task to find things which are not dark in color, but try to find bright costumes for your little monsters. If not the entire costume, at least some portions of the dress should be bright in color so that they can be seen in the dark.
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6Use Reflective Tapes
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If you have not been able to arrange a bright costume, then fret not! You can add a few stripes of reflective tapes on either their costumes or on their bags, and then the drivers will be able to see clearly that kids are out on the road.
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