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  • Halloween Hair

    By: Alison O'Neill

    My favourite part of Halloween is the preparation. For the past few years, I have made every effort to use my own hair for unique and authentic hairstyles to complement my costumes. Here are a few of my techniques to get perfect Halloween Hair:

     

    Amy Winehouse:

    Most easily done with straight hair, that falls past the shoulders. Star by creating a “Rat” - this is the piece that gives Amy all the height, while keeping her hair light and functional. Take an old, inexpensive wig or ponytail piece of hair that is close to your colour and tease it out into a big messy ball. Put this into an inexpensive hair net, and tie up the opening to give you a light ball of volume. Now comb your hair straight out, and use your comb to section a part horizontally across the head, from ear to ear and clip these sections separate. At the top of your head use your comb to create a triangle section with the point facing down towards the nape of your neck, and the bottom of the triangle is the part that we just created (the sides of the triangle should be equal and no more than 2 inches each. Put this section of hair into a pony tail, and pin it with bobby pins into a small bun. This will be your anchor. Now pin the Rat to this anchor – look in the mirror and make sure that it sits in the center of your head, and you’re comfortable with its size and shape. Take sections of your hair, tease them slightly and pull them over your rat. Don’t pin right away – you’ll want to make sure that you’ve combed and teased in a way that covers your rat completely, and leaves you some bangs at the front (if you have bangs) and some length at the back. Once you’re happy with your teasing and placing – use bobby pins and hairspray to secure the sections of hair to the rat. Be sure to place your pins randomly so that the hair stays put, but you don’t create a well at the top of your beehive puff. Now that your rat is covered, use a flat iron to soften out your bangs, and use a curling iron on the length you left at the back. This will give you nice long tendrils, a tall beehive and flirty bangs. And you’re done! Just go heavy on the liquid eyeliner, and you’re Amy Winehouse!

     

    Marie Antoinette:

    Do everything that you did for the “Amy Hair”, but leave your bangs un-ironed. Pin up your long tendrils, so that you have a complete updo, with the spiral tendrils seeming to fall from the back of your beehive. Tease your bangs, and spray and pin them back to ensure that all of your hair is up and off your face. If you’d like you can always leave a few strands of spiral hair down to flirt with your collar bone – but for the wow-factor, I definitely prefer my hair all the way up. Now Marie was the Queen of decadence. So use jewelled pins, feathers, barrettes, even a small fake bird, to spice up your hair. The more excitement the better! A nice touch is a spray of sparkles…. Who doesn’t love sparkles?

     

    Bride of Frankenstein:

    Do everything that you did for the “Amy Hair”, but leave your bangs and the length in the back of your head un-ironed/un-curled. Continue teasing, spraying and pinning until all of your hair is up in your wild and volumous updo, without any of the hair falling in your face. Now spray-spray-spray!! We can’t have any of your hair falling out, it’s got to be rock solid. Once you’re comfortable with the style. Use black, Halloween aerosol hair spray, and spray your hair to give you a lovely black beehive. Be sure to enlist a friend, so that you can get the back, and your colour is even. Now take an inexpensive white hair extension, and pin it behind the ear, so that the length of the hair is pointed up towards your beehive… Now pin it up, and spray it in place, and repeat on the other side. Tada! You’ve got hair fit for a Monster’s Bride! (Note: Be sure to test the black hair spray on a small section of your hair if you have very pale hair or highlights. You don’t want to create a problem with your hair colour for the next day. )

     

    Mermaid:

    The longer your hair, the better this style will work. For mermaid hair, you’ll need a crimper, small curler and flat iron. Comb your hair out, and use the comb to section your hair so that a row of length is left at the back of your head, ear to ear, and the rest is free to pin up into a pony tail. Take sections about an inch in width, and crimp, curl and straighten the hair in turn so that you have a rotation of three different textures next to each other. Continue from the bottom up to the top of your hair, sectioning your hair, and rotating through these three textures. Be sure to use lots of hairspray, because it’s better to have hard curls, than frizzy confusion. Once you’ve done your whole head, spray your mane with sparkles. If you feel like you need a bit of authenticity, you can add a strip or two of green organza material pinned in to mimic seaweed.

    When it comes to Halloween Hair, practice makes perfect. Relax, and give yourself a chance to excel at this unique art, don’t expect to be able to come up with a perfect style on your first go around. Try your hair out the weekend before, and be sure that you’ve got an extra set of hands if you’re having trouble seeing or pinning the back. When it comes to length and colour, don’t feel confined to what you’ve got on your head. You can always pin hair pieces and add length or spray on some colour from an aerosol can. In the end – just have fun, and be inventive. The best styles are the ones you’ve created on your own. Happy Halloween, and see you at the party!

  • How to prepare for costumes and cold weather

    By: Erin Brock

     

    Costumes and cold weather! Unfortunately the weather is not always nice on Halloween epically in certain parts of the country. As any of you who live in these areas know most Halloween costumes are not exactly made with warmth in mind. Below are a few helpful ideas to help keep you warm as you enjoy your Halloween to the fullest!

    Costumes for Children
    - Order your child's costume a size or two bigger than what they would normally wear. This way you can put a pair of sweats underneath without changing the way the costume looks! -Look for costumes that have long skirts or pants. This will help keep their little legs warmer.
    -Costumes that you can wear with snow boots. Many costumes show slip on shoes in the picture but some would also look good with boots. You can always get a cover for the boots so that they match the costume. This is a great idea if you live some where that snow is not uncommon on Halloween.
    -Any costume that has a hood on it. These are great because you can wear a hat under the hood and no one can see it.
    -And of course if at all possible get a costume that is insulated. There are many of these for little ones. They are usually very cute. My daughter has been a ladybug and grumpy bear. Not really because it was the best costume that I could find but the warmest.

    Costumes for Pre-Teens and Teens
    -Once again ordering the costume a little big so that pants and long sleeved shirts can be worn under is always a good idea.
    -If the costume has a short skirt or is thin leggings can be worn underneath for extra warmth. -For any costumes that leave your shoulders and arms bare. A turtleneck sweater in the same color as the costume will cover these areas without taking away from the costumes look. Also a long sleeve insulated shirt will work well for this. They can be found in most stores in the intimates section.
    -For costumes that require high heeled shoes. Try the rubber grips that go on the bottom of the shoe for extra traction. Once again if a boot or any other shoe with a rubber sole can be worn with the costume that is always the best idea.
    -For boys find a mask instead of painting your face. The mask helps keep your face warm.

    Adults Costumes
    -For women's costumes with short skirts a pair of shorts or leggings will help. Also just plain old pantyhose will help keep your legs warm. Also adding a longer petticoat to the costume will help keep you warm.
    -Knee high or thigh high boots epically ones made of vinyl are great to keep your legs warm.
    -Anything that has a cape. You can order a real wool cape in the same color instead of using the thin one that comes with the costume.
    -Wearing any type of spandex or lycra bodysuit under your costume will keep you warm without adding bulk to the look.
    -for men thermal or insulated long johns will keep you very warm. Just make sure not to over do it. Try and select the lightweight kinds of you will be too hot.

    Any of these tips can really be used for any aged person. But the best idea for staying warm on Halloween is to find an indoor party or haunted house. If there are none in your area consider having your own. Or talking to a city official about the city hosting a community event for all ages. For you that are set on going out trick-or-treating try and start early. For little ones its fine to start even before the sun goes down. Also find someone to drive you around that way you can get in the car and warm up between houses and cover more area also! In any case try and make the best of it Halloween is about having lots of fun. So be creative with your costumes you never know what great warm idea you may come up with.

  • Ellie’s Halloween line is proud to supply “The perfect shoes for the perfect costumes.”

    Normal life can be dull. Dress codes at work, rigorous routines, and countless obligations bore us into a hum drum life and make us snug in our sweatpants on days off. Perhaps this is a reason why people have embraced the mystery, intrigue, and ultimately, sexiness, of Halloween. Pumpkins and ghosts aside, Halloween is all about taking a vacation from the routine of everyday and embracing fantasy. It is the one time of year when it is universally accepted (and now almost expected) for you to look like someone else, an edgier, sexier someone else.

     

    The sexier costumes have become, with corsets, petticoats, and hosiery, the shoes are the final detail to make the look hot from head to toe. And why do we love shoes? Because like jewelry and handbags, they unify an outfit and keep the vibe of a style you’re looking for consistent. Which is why sexy and costume specific shoes have become so vital in the Halloween market. Simply put: It’s style protocol. You don’t wear boots on the beach, tennis shoes to a wedding, or pumps on the volleyball court. So likewise, costumers and party-goers feel like their “transformation” isn’t complete without a shoe that reflects their costume and makes them feel as super-sexy as their super-hero costume.

     

     

    Check out Ellie’s Gangster shoes (Gangster, Flapper, Mafia) for the mobster in training, ruffled sandals for the French Maid (Garter), Nurse shoes (Betty) or Gogo boots! There are also several styles of shoes that are sexy but also practical and can be worn outside of 10/31. The simple Maryjane (Eden), for instance, is sexy from heel to toe, goes with 2/3 of all sexy costumes, and can also be worn again as streetwear or work attire. Other popular and versatile styles include a clear mule sandal (Vanity), chunky heel sandal (Lea), or a knee high boot (Easy). Halloween is about parties for adults just as much as it is about candy for kids. With a Friday night Halloween this year, parties will be poppin’ full of pirates, cops, ghosts, and witches. Don’t forget your party shoes!