Fri. Oct 18th, 2024
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Halloween expert warns against children’s Halloween masks due to hidden dangers

As Halloween approaches, parents across the UK are finalising costumes for their little ones. However, a Halloween expert has issued a warning to British parents about the potential dangers posed by costume masks, particularly for young children under five.

New research from Ninja Transfers shows a 31% increase in UK Google searches for “safe Halloween costume” compared to last year. This suggests that parents are becoming more aware of the risks associated with traditional Halloween masks for children.

Tom Golubovich, a Halloween and design expert from Ninja Transfers, highlights the hidden dangers these masks can present. “While masks might seem like an easy way to complete a costume, they can actually lead to safety concerns, especially for young children,” he says. From breathing difficulties to hygiene issues like the spread of germs and nits, masks might not be the safest choice.

Safer alternatives for Halloween costumes

Thankfully, there are plenty of safer alternatives that don’t compromise on fun. Here are Tom’s top recommendations:

DIY face paint and makeup

Instead of masks, consider face paint or makeup. These options allow for creativity while keeping children safe. It’s important to use non-toxic, hypoallergenic products to avoid skin irritation. This year, some parents are using AI tools like Grok to create personalised face paint patterns. These can make your child’s costume truly unique, whether they want to be a fantastical creature or a pop culture icon.

AI-generated designs

Another exciting trend this Halloween is the use of AI-generated costume designs. Parents can now create personalised images, including humorous political themes, and add them to clothing items. With the improvements in AI technology, it’s easier than ever to make custom costumes that stand out—no sewing skills required!

Bright, reflective clothing

Visibility is crucial, especially as most trick-or-treating takes place after dark. Tom suggests opting for bright costumes or adding reflective strips and glow-in-the-dark accessories. This ensures your child can be easily spotted by others, enhancing safety without detracting from the fun.

Comfortable, breathable fabrics

Comfort is key when it comes to children’s costumes. Look for breathable fabrics that allow your child to move freely and stay cool. Custom-designed costumes allow parents to choose materials that are both comfortable and practical, making Halloween more enjoyable for everyone.

By following these expert tips, parents can ensure a fun and safe Halloween without compromising on creativity. As Tom Golubovich says, “With thoughtful costume choices, Halloween can be thrilling and safe, minus the creepy crawlies and germs!”

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By Fergus McCarthy

Fergus McCarthy is a seasoned publishing professional with over three decades of experience in the media industry. In 1993, he co-founded Parents News, a pioneering publication aimed at providing busy parents in Southwest London with essential information on education, entertainment, sports, and family-friendly activities. Under his leadership, Parents News quickly expanded its reach from 60,000 to 192,000 monthly printed copies, establishing additional branches in Kent, South London, Northern Ireland, and Cornwall. In 1997, recognizing the potential of digital media, Fergus helped launch Parents News UK Online, which carried digital editions of the printed publication and offered a broader range of national information. The website's popularity soared, attracting up to 700 daily hits at its peak. Although Parents News transitioned to an online-only platform in 2017, Fergus continues to play a vital role as Publisher and Advertising Manager, focusing on providing value to businesses through effective advertorials.

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