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Product details commonly list materials such as PVC, molded latex, and various plastics for scary Halloween masks.

Product listings commonly use age labels like “All Ages,” “Adult,” “5–12 Years,” “5 Years and Up,” and “6 Years and Up.” These labels indicate the manufacturer’s suggested age suitability.

Spooky masks may include built-in LEDs with multi-mode glow (steady, slow flash, fast flash, and multiple colors), glow-in-the-dark accents, or light-up blinking eyes tied to effects.

Masks commonly have eye openings (some are small or perforated, which can limit peripheral vision) and often include mouth or nostril openings to allow breathing and improve comfort.

A few masks include electronic sound effects such as growls or preset sounds; details may note multiple electronic sounds (for example, seven different sounds) or growls that change intensity with movement.

Many scary masks provide full-face or entire-head coverage for an immersive look; product descriptions often explicitly state when a mask covers the entire head.

Control methods vary: some masks use button or touch switches to cycle steady/slow/fast light modes, while others trigger lights and sounds mechanically (for example, by opening the jaw).

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