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Are Day of the Dead costumes on Halloween cultural appropriation? Before you paint your face with skeleton makeup, read this.
In addition to the ofrendas, people throughout the cities of Mexico will paint their faces in sugar skull makeup and dress up in colorful dresses with floral prints and designs during the parades ...
Both Merson and Maya ultimately feel that recreating skull makeup doesn’t need to be strictly for Mexican people, but both agree that there is a fine line between appropriation and appreciation.
There’s a reason skull costume is a Halloween classic: When done right, this look kills at parties. Whether you’re planning weeks in advance or need a last-minute idea, we found 10 makeup ...
7 Sugar Skull Makeup Tutorials For Día de los Muertos, Straight From Mexican Beauty Bloggers By Macy Daniela Martin Updated on Oct 30, 2019 at 8:39 PM ...
THE Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated by people of Mexican heritage, commemorating their loved ones. So what is sugar skull makeup, why is it worn and when is the festival?
Madisson Flores, 11, plays violin at a rehearsal for Cantares de Mexico, a youth mariachi band based in Caldwell. The group has a big Day of the Dead performance Saturday at JUMP in Boise ...
"As a makeup artist, I've seen the sugar skull makeup trend blow up and fall in the line of appropriation, but I also love seeing people expressing their art and representing my culture," Mexican ...
Mexican-American makeup artists and founders of Salt Spell Beauty, Andrea Ortega Costigan and Mariana McGrath, agree — comparing it to celebrating holidays like Easter and Christmas.