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1240ArticleNLoganUnless you have a lot of experience with liquid latex it can be hard to use to support the weight of the mask pieces. The best thing to do is buy Spirit Gum. It looks sort of like honey. You put it around the edges of the prosthetic and on your face where the prosthetic is supposed to go. Then you wait a few minutes before putting it on letting it get tacky. Using your finger you tap the area of Spirit Gum making it very sticky. Then you put on the prosthetic and hold it in place for a while. Then you apply liquid latex to cover up the edges of the prosthetic and blend into your face. You can do the same with the latex but it is harder having to build multiple layers. You can then grease paint right over the prosthetic and your exposed skin. Spirit gum works great for attaching crepe hair as well same process. Sep 15, 2014View
1241ArticleNLoganI have used a living faces mask twice. I thought they were great for what I paid for. The first one was a skull mask that I used to become an undead WWII U.S. soldier. My brother was an undead Nazi soldier. Another year I used the same skull mask painted silver to be a Terminator. My brother and I split a mask each using half and a lot of liquid latex, nose wax, and fake blood. We even had light up eyes in the cyborg part of our faces.A Little WitchySep 15, 2014View
1244ArticleNLogan@Vaporman, spirit gum is as old as the hills. All the classic movie monsters i.e. Lon Chaney as the Phantom of the Opera, Boris Karloff as Frankenstein, Lon Chaney Jr. as the Wolf Man, Boris Karloff as the Mummy, etc. all used spirit gum, mortician's wax , and sometimes cotton built up with collidion. Spirit gum has been used in the theater since the 1890s.A Little WitchySep 15, 2014View
1247ArticleNLoganHoju Koolander I love the personal pictures. To me that is what Halloween is all about. Can't beat the nostalgia level of some of those old Ben Cooper and Collegeville costumes. As you know my brother was also Yoda back in the day. Long live cellophane windowed boxes, rubber bands that broke on your sweaty face mask, and vinyl smocks... well the memories of them anyways.Halloween Hallelujah!Sep 16, 2014View
1248ArticleNLoganCha cha cha Chip 'n Dale. Rescue Rangers! When there's danger!A Little WitchySep 16, 2014View
1264ArticleNLogan"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!"Halloween Hallelujah!Sep 17, 2014View
1267ArticleNLoganAwesome. Just awesome. The Not-So-Great PumpkinSep 17, 2014View
1289ArticleNLoganFor Disney I would say The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is about as Halloween as it gets. In addition to the ones you have listed there is also Trick or Treat with Huey, Dewey, and Louie that is great Halloween fun. I usually skip to Night on Bald Mountain from Fantasia also. If you like the Skeleton Dance you will love Mickey in the Haunted HouseWhat to Watch on HalloweenSep 20, 2014View
1290ArticleNLoganLady in White has a nice spooky Halloween feel to it. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is the perfect mix of fun, laughs, and scares for all ages.What to Watch on HalloweenSep 20, 2014View
1288ArticleNLogan<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/s8LiPoIpxnk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>What to Watch on HalloweenSep 20, 2014View