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  2. The 30 Best Halloween Face Masks That Won’t Clash ... - AOL

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    Halloween 2021 is just around the corner, but much like last year, trick-or-treating is going to look a little different this year . Struggling with the...

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    HOMELEX Michael Myers Mask. Price: $19.99 (orig. $39.99) 50% OFF Buy Now . 4. Molezu Creepy Momo Mask BEST LIGHT UP PICK. Not too long ago, the internet was overtaken by an urban legend called the ...

  4. Rubber mask - Wikipedia

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    A rubber mask is one made of rubber such as latex or silicone, or a soft plastic like polyvinyl chloride, as a form of theatrical makeup or disguise. [1] [2] Typically, such masks are designed to be pulled over the head, or cover only the wearer's face and are supported in the back by ties or a strip of elastic.

  5. Ben Cooper, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ben Cooper, Inc. was a privately held American corporation founded in 1937 which primarily manufactured Halloween costumes from the late 1930s to the late 1980s. It was one of the three largest Halloween costume manufacturers in the U.S. from the 1950s through the mid-1980s. [1]

  6. Guy Fawkes mask - Wikipedia

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    A protester in a Guy Fawkes mask, designed by David Lloyd for V for Vendetta (1982–1989). The Guy Fawkes mask (also known as the V for Vendetta mask or Anonymous mask) is a stylised depiction of Guy Fawkes (the best-known member of the Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to blow up the House of Lords in London on 5 November 1605) created by illustrator David Lloyd for the 1982–1989 graphic novel V ...

  7. Mask - Wikipedia

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    The so-called 'Mask of Agamemnon', a 16th-century BC mask discovered by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 at Mycenae, Greece, National Archaeological Museum, Athens The word "mask" appeared in English in the 1530s, from Middle French masque "covering to hide or guard the face", derived in turn from Italian maschera, from Medieval Latin masca "mask, specter, nightmare". [1]