Costume Masks
Thereās something liberating about hiding your face at a social occasion; whether itās from strangers, coworkers, friends or family, only on most such occasions it is far from socially acceptable. Of course, itās also wonderful to dress up as a character or monster and socialize. Costume parties are a happy marriage between the two, but certainly not the only occasion where you might want to be wearing a rubber rhinoceros head.
To Top It OffWhile just wearing a mask can be fun, it rarely makes for a complete costume. With at least some other costume accessories, but ideally a full head-to-toe outfit, youāll stand out in a good way. Donāt be the person phoning it in, accessorise! Costume hats can be especially helpful here if you can find one that matches the mask, as it will help hide that itās even a mask!
Different Faces for Different OccasionsNot every costumed occasion has the same dress code. You donāt want to show up as a rugby player when the theme is Disney characters, or come fully decked out as the Babadook to a party thatās got a bunch of children. Luckily, you can easily browse for different types and themes of costume masks, such as Venetian costume masks for a fancy function, or horror costume masks for this yearās uni halloween party.
Looking ForwardOf course, thereās more to picking out a good mask than coordinating it to your outfit and the occasion. Not every mask is as easy to see out of as the next, and if youāre going to a busy place with a lot of people, you might be better off opting for a costume that wonāt mean youāre bumping into someone every other minute. If youāre headed outdoors or you want to stay in costume for more than the first hour of an evening, it might be a good idea to ask a friend to be your minder.