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  2. A Pumpkin Mask Can Save Your Dull, Dry Skin—and These ... - AOL

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    PSL season may be winding down, but our love affair with pumpkin is just getting started. As it turns out, this seasonal gourd is good for a whole lot more than decorating your porch or flavoring ...

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    It’s pumpkin season and if you’re like In The Know’s Phoebe Zaslav, you’re feeling like a “basic witch.” Now is the perfect time to let Zaslav walk you through this DIY pumpkin face ...

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    Reveal radiant, smoother skin with the Peter Thomas Roth Pumpkin Enzyme Mask. Perfect for fall, this popular pumpkin mask is over 50 percent off: 'My skin has never felt so smooth' Skip to main ...

  5. List of films set around Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile (1979) Return to Halloweentown (2006) R.L. Stine's Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls (2015) R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It (2007) Room on the Broom (2012) Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983) Scared Shrekless (2010) Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular (2003)

  6. Jack-o'-lantern - Wikipedia

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    A traditional American jack-o'-lantern, made from a pumpkin, lit from within by a candle A picture carved onto a jack-o'-lantern for Halloween. A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved lantern, most commonly made from a pumpkin, or formerly a root vegetable such as a mangelwurzel, rutabaga or turnip. [1]

  7. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    An early 20th-century Irish Halloween mask (a "rhymer" or "vizor") displayed at the Museum of Country Life.. The custom of wearing costumes may have originated in a Celtic festival held on 31 October to mark the beginning of winter, with costumes worn to ward off evil spirits. [2]