Cheap green Halloween getups
What is scarier than Saw I, II, III, and IV combined? How about spending too much money on a costume for Halloween only to wear it for a few hours and dump it. In fact, we spend $5 billion on Halloween in the US and can you even imagine all the trash? Yikes! Bypass freaky consumption and scary spending with these eco-alternatives that are healthier for you and less wasteful for the planet.
The Joker – Heath Ledger (a blessed memory) absolutely dominated this summer’s smash hit The Dark Knight as the depraved "agent of chaos", The Joker, all without a mask. This Halloween, follow his lead and go as the Joker or another scary villain with sustainable makeup in stead of a mask. Most costume masks are made from Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a non-recyclable plastic known to release cancer-causing dioxins into the atmosphere. More information is coming out every day about phthalates, used to make PVC flexible, and the correlation with male genital development. Especially when pressed up against a child face, PVC is a definite no-no. Better to do face-painting with least-toxic, eco- makeup lines like Gabriel Cosmetics, Peace Keeper, and Mineralogie , far safer and equally fun.
Pretty Princess –A major new advance in eco-beauty, eco-body glitter from Nezza Naturals, is a great starting point for any aspiring princess. “Golden Amber Glitter” is made with 14 karat gold and when paired with a “gown” already in your possession (for your 5 year old, that might mean tights and her ballet tutu and leotard or for an 18 year old, your friend’s Junior Year Prom dress) you are absolutely ready to make your own magical evening. A great site with ideas for costumes made from materials found around the house is Homemade Halloween Costumes.
Slutty Nurse (or Naughty Schoolgirl, Sexy Sailor, Seductive Vampire, etc) - Head to your closest thrift store (which you can find in The Thrift Shopper database) and check the lingerie section (bustier and corsets for beer maiden outfits and Madonna wannabees), the uniform section (extra scrubs and city-workers jumpsuits for the vampy doctor or sultry janitor) etc.
Michael Phelps – Fellas: borrow your sister’s bikini bottom, make a medal (see mask instructions above and follow the same construction tips) or buy one at local thrift store, grab a pair of goggles, and you are ready to go. Now if we could all just look that good…
Politician –…. The best Halloween costumes come out of election and/or political scandal years. This election is a great source of inspiration, but going as a candidate is oh, so obvious. Forbes, of all places, offers some unusual-suspect, and truly scary, celeb and politico downloadable masks.
For other ideas, make-it-yourself costumes at Halloween Ideas That Don't Cost a Fortune and Green MSN are good places to start. And have a frightfully good time!
by Margaret Teich
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This post is amazing! When I was thinking about what to be for Halloween, I was thinking the same thing about how costumes can be so wasteful! And the PVC Halloween masks are scary! It is crazy that the masks can still be sold even though they are under investigation for problems with male genital development.
The ideas about the costumes that spread awareness of the Beluga whale and the Carbon Footprint are great! I love that. I have another Halloween party this Friday that I am attending, and I might do one of those costumes.
Another one is the honeybee. Pesticides are starting to decrease the population of honeybees out there and so dressing up as a honeybee is another green costume. (And it is easy, yellow shirt and black electric tape will do the trick)
Thank you for the great post!
Posted by:Kate |October 30, 2008 10:51 AM