Monday, July 7, 2008

Have you heard of Thanakha Creams?

I'm guessing only a few have heard of Thanakha Creams. It would be good to make it known to others the benefits and inherent properties of Thanakha creams. Thanakha is a tree common in Burma. Ever wondered why Burmese women's skin are so smooth? That's because one of their beauty regimen consists of applying Thanakha Creams made solely from the bark roots of Thanakha Tree. Scientific name for the tree is Limonia Acidissima. Though the name sounds on the contrary, it has no chemical or synthetic mxtures that might possibly harm your skin. Thanakha Cream is 100% organic since the barks and roots are grounded and mixed with essential floral and herbal oils and a few drops of water.

Thanakha Creams are claimed to cause smoothening of one's skin, immediately controlling pimples and other roughness of the skin. It does not apply only to the face but to the entire body as well. It can also be used as a facial mask or a foundation that will result in a flawless skin texture.

For application, one needs to wash her face thoroughly with face and water. A pinch of Thanakha cream and diluting it with a few drops of water makes it ready to be applied to the face. If you prefer to have a facial mask, apply thickly like a mud pack whilst if one prefers to use it as a foundation, it needs to be applied thinly and can serve as a make up base.

There are a lot of Thanakha Cream types. Only Sandalwood, Rose, Shihm, Spa, Shiles, Jasmine and Kankaw can be used as both day and night creams whilst Lime and Nat can only be used as night creams. Since it is organic and merely an herbal cream, it does not cause overdosing and can be used 24 hours a day.

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