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Masks have been used across cultures and centuries for various purposes, reflecting their versatility and significance. Here are some examples:
1. *Ceremonial and Spiritual Masks*: Used in rituals, dances, and religious ceremonies to connect with ancestors, spirits, or deities.
2. *Theatrical Masks*: Employed in theater, dance, and performance art to convey emotions, characters, and stories.
3. *Protection Masks*: Worn to safeguard against environmental hazards, such as dust, pollution, or infectious diseases.
4. *Disguise Masks*: Used to conceal identity, social status, or intentions, often for playful or mischievous purposes.
5. *Healing Masks*: Applied in spa treatments, skincare routines, or medical procedures to nourish, protect, or rejuvenate the skin.
6. *Festive Masks*: Donned during celebrations, carnivals, or festivals to add to the merriment, symbolism, or cultural significance. 7 replies
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