It is such a long process to get to Halloween. It takes a long time and a crystal ball to decide what is going to be hot for Halloween and what you are going to buy to put in your stores. This is the first step and it all begins in January at the Halloween Show which The Costumer goes to every year to prepare for the big day. We decided this year that Frozen was going to be very popular so we have put them on our website in anticipation of them coming in and being a big seller.
Olaf seems to be becoming the biggest seller this year so far. Olaf can be pre ordered here. It is definitely the funniest Character in the Frozen Movie.
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Friday, January 3, 2014
Looking For Some Drama This New Years? Try Some Theatrical Makeup And Setting Powders
Are you looking for a dramatic change for the holidays or just a way to keep your makeup up fresh? If makeup is what you're looking for, why not head out to The Costumer and check out their full line of theatrical makeup and accessories? They have everything from sparkle and sequined eyelashes, to brush in hair color and setting powders. You've probably been looking for many of these products but haven't a clue where to buy them. I felt the same way until I went to The Costumer. There I got expert advice on their stage makeup and what to use. Of course, they're noted for wigs and costumes, you may not have thought about them for what I call, “professional makeup tools.”
If you’re like me, but by the end of the day, your makeup has pretty much disappeared. It doesn’t matter whether I use expensive or cheap makeup; I’ve tried them all. I decided to check out the Costumer and they recommended a product called Barrier Spray. Barrier Spray is just what the name implies; use it as a barrier between your face and the makeup and a barrier to the outside world. The product, from Mehron, suggests that you spray it on your face to “set” your makeup. It can also be used as a base for your foundation to prevent it from being absorbed by your pores. It should be applied after your makeup where it acts as a setting agent. It works.
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