masks are used in plays and dramas . . . x
masks are used forHalloweenpartiesplays
The only masks I've seen Japanese people wearing is to cover their faces when they have a cold which might otherwise be spread, in such a crowded place.
Alot of the minerals are used in cosmetics... eg body scrubs, masks, lotions
well the greeks used masks that showed mood.... they do tht today too
could you tell me what was African masks used for.
They were used in religious ceremonies with dancers wearing the masks during the dance. The dancer would pretend to be an evil spirit or an animal.
There are a lot of facial masks used on a face. Some popular used facial masks are green tea, mud, and cucumber masks. Most people like to use homemade masks also.
Comedy tragedy masks today have special names given to them. The comedy masks are called Thalia, after the muse of comedy, and the tragedy masks are named after Melpomene, the muse of tragedy.
Masks were used in Egypt to symbolize everything from wealth to power.
"Respirator" is an old word used for the machine most health care personnel would today call a "ventilator". The only time I hear the word "respirator" used today is when talking about respirator masks, which are the specialized masks worn by health care workers when coming into close contact with tuberculosis patients.
The Dogon people create traditional masks today primarily for cultural preservation and spiritual significance. These masks are integral to their ceremonies, often used in rituals to honor ancestors and communicate with the spiritual world. Additionally, they serve as a means to maintain and express their rich artistic heritage, attracting interest from both locals and tourists.
yes gas masks were used