Halloween face paint tips to help protect your child’s sensitive skin
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Halloween season is a time when young trick-or-treaters like to don face paint as they go out as their favorite animal, superhero, ghoul or princess.
"Face paint allergies can cause injuries that haunt you long after Halloween," the FDA wrote, in a joint guide the Consumer Product Safety Commission and CDC contributed to. Instacart, the popular grocery delivery and pick-up platform, has officially released its Halloween candy data report — and the results may surprise you.
"Test the makeup you plan to use in advance," the guide continues. "Put a small amount on the arm of the person who will be wearing it. If a rash, redness, swelling, or other signs of irritation develop where the makeup was applied, that's a sign of a possible allergy."
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