Masquerade balls first originated
in Europe celebrating festive events by royalty. Guests of the ball would wear
allegorical costumes and masks, which brought a sense of both enchantment and
curiosity. Today, masquerade balls
are another excuse to dress up, look amazing and wear a decorative mask.
Now lets take that mask concept into the 21st
century and add a splash of elegance. Make-up artist Phyllis Cohen designed a
line of stick on ready-to-wear eye
design called Face Lace. Face Lace was first
showcased in Corrie Nielsen's London catwalk and is now available for the
public. Face Lace is made of a thin vinyl with hypoallergenic adhesive backing and
typically ranges from $15- $27 each decal. Now there’s a quick and easy option for you to adorn your
face- besides wearing a mask or face painting.