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According to the History channel, wearing skull masks, or painting pens face, and eating sugar skulls is very much part of the modern Day of the Dead celebrations. It began as rituals honoring ...
Here’s your chance to don full face temporary tattoos, in the tradition of Día de los Muertos sugar skulls, before tonight’s All Souls Procession. You can find the free tattoos, created by ...
Colorful altars, dressing in traditional Mexican formal wear, sugar skull face-painting and masks are some of the most distinguishable displays of reverence for the Día de los Muertos traditions.
At Dia de los Muertos celebrations in much of Latin America, la calavera de azucar, or a ‘sugar skull’, is a common sight. The face masks are traditionally molded from sugar and decorated with ...
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.
Here’s your chance to don full face temporary tattoos, in the tradition of Día de los Muertos sugar skulls, before tonight’s All Souls Procession. You can find the free tattoos, created by ...