- In the environment of daylight or artificial light, the masks have the effect of a human complexion. In the dark, the usual colour shades disappear; what is left and well-visible is deadly pale, luminescent light. The area surrounding the eye sockets is seen as if there were very deep eyeholes. The luminous face displays all expressions.
- The luminosity effect depends on the source of light as the mask absorbs and accumulates the light from the source first.
Expose your mask to a home light source, for example, a light bulb, a decorative halogen light, a flashlight, car lights or a photographic reflector. If you need your mask to glow intensively, expose it to a powerful source of light for a longer time. As soon as the mask gets darker, it needs “recharging” from the light source. NEVER expose the product to direct sunlight, an infrared lamp or open flame! Remember: only the mask should be exposed to light, not your eyes! Protect your eyes carefully! Put the mask on only after exposure to the light source has finished. Luminescent mask: daylight and in the dark – No. 350

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