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Face Masks & Eye Masks For Mardi Gras - By: Debbie Fashions

Many of you may be headed down to New Orleans for the biggest city wide Mardi Gras party in the US, but don't forget there are city wide parties throughout the world. Carnivale is much more lavish and extravegant than many other Mardi Gras festivities and their Mardi Gras masks are no different. The costumes are the fun of this party. From full head pieces to simple mysterious face masks, it's important to blend in by dressing up this time of year! So, which Mardi Gras Masks will you choose?




The wearing of a mask at Mardi Gras is a practice of extreme cultural depth and significance. It is also a way for a person to temporarily “escape the self.” When you put on a mask, you leave your old boring personality behind for a while, and you are free to express yourself in a magical new way. Today you can also purchase a variety of styles of face masks that are lavish enough for Carnival parties!



Let’s not forget the element of voodoo! The city of New Orleans was primarily founded by the French, and they were well known for their elegant masked balls in which lords and ladies donned what are sometimes called a “domino”. This is a small, rounded mask covering only the eyes and space between the eyes, and maybe some of the nose and forehead. We all know that masks from the ancient cultures of Africa are some of the most dazzling and mesmerizing works of art in the world. Versions of these masks came to New Orleans with the influx of African slaves and culture. When Mardi Gras celebration began to emerge, it was only natural that African masks were a part of the activities.



The wearing of masks during early Mardi Gras celebrations was banned for a time in early New Orleans because the strong Catholic influence in the region saw masks as something not fitting with the Christian tradition. Indeed, Mardi Gras itself is basically a Christian celebration, marking the time between Epiphany and Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. Of course, you don’t need to know anything about the deep cultural significance or history of wearing a mask at Mardi Gras.



All you need to do is find the wildest mask, or the kind that best suits your personality, wear it, and go out to have one heck of a good time!

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