Trick or Treat


Okay the chores are done and now it's time for fun. Here are some of the tips I can impart you from the book I just recently read: The Queen of Clean by Linda Cobb. Hope this helps.

The Treat

*Make up is much safer for children than masks, which can obscure their vision.

* Remove glitter make up and heavy dark make up from kid's faces with petroleum jelly. Gently work in the jelly (use care with glitter make up not to get it into the inner area), then tissue away the make up. Wash face well when done.

* Make sure to leave plenty of room for your child's clothes under the costume and make sure the costume isn't trailing on the ground. You don't want your child to trip!

* Make sure to check your children's candy before you let them eat it. If little ones are impatient, give them a piece of the candy you bought until you've had time to check the bounty.

* Put some reflective tape on costumes for the Halloween only to discover that the color won't come out? Don't give up hope. Reach for the baking soda, liquid soap and shampoo. Make a paste the consistency of thick shampoo, work it well into your hair, concentrate on your hair, not your scalp - then rinse thoroughly. No more green!





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