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If you are wondering what that unusual make up on my face is, it is called thanaka. I will be teaching you how to use the Burmese thanaka facial mask today.
Thanaka is a yellowish paste that is mostly used by Burmese women as a facial mask because of its beauty promises. It is also believed to work like sunscreen. Some use it to clear their skin from acne. It has a nice soft smell and feels cool on the skin when applied initially.
It is traditionally made from grinding thanaka trees. There are also thanaka creams and bars available but they are not as popular as the tree.
1. Get a piece of the thanaka trunk.
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2. Grind it!
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3. Apply it on the face.
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Some people make intricate and complicated designs with their thanaka like leaves. Too bad I haven't seen one wearing this complicated design.
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If you want to experience this truly authentic Burmese experience all you have to do is ask. The women are usually eager to do this to you for free. I even got one free from the nice young girls who served us breakfast at Pyinsa Rupa in Bagan.
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