Illuminated coverings for the face, specifically designed for the Halloween season, often incorporate battery-powered light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or electroluminescent (EL) wire. These products enhance visibility and aesthetic appeal in low-light environments. For example, a plastic mask depicting a skull might feature glowing eyes or an outline defined by bright, colorful lights.
The incorporation of illumination into Halloween facial wear increases safety by making the wearer more visible to pedestrians and drivers during nighttime activities. Beyond safety, it amplifies the visual impact of a costume, adding a layer of dynamism and intrigue. Historically, while rudimentary light sources were used in theatrical masks, modern electronic technology allows for more intricate and reliable lighting solutions within the confined space of a mask.