Thai Perfumeries For Beauty : Din-sor-pong
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Thai perfumeries for beauty : Din-sor-pong Din-sor-pong is natural white soil substance found on the shallow layer of the ground. Some would call it Din-Soog (baked soil). The Din-sor-ping is found abundantly in Lopburi province. People would dig it up, stir for fine soils and dissolve with water before drying it into the mixture. The Din-sor-pong is sometimes called “Pang-Yen”, which means cooling talc. This mane brings Din-sor – pong about a relation with blessing occasions the coolness is pleasurable in a tropical climate. Therefore, the Pang-Yen or Din-sor-pong has been a part of many traditional ceremonies such as house warming, wedding, a tribute to teachers, by being dissolved in Chan oil or Nam- Ob Thai. In the Book of Dhatvipankha, Din-sor-pong is one of ingredients of a medication for oversweating. It is mixed with other ingredients, powdered and shaped before being melt in flower scented water. This medication is taken by both swallowing and body pasting. Din–sor–pong could also be used in a simple form to help reduce body rashes, or mixed with powdered Kamin, a special medication for a new mother after giving birth. How to make the Din – sor –pong : Ingredients and Tools: the Din- sor-pong, tin or brass cones, fine cotton cloths, some wide plates, scented candles, and alum. 1. Dissolve the raw Din-sor-pong with water in big tubs, stir will and sieve. 2. Sieve the wet Din-sor pong with fine cotton cloths for 2-3 times. 3. Rinse out dusty water on the top and stir well until the Din-sor-pong becomes sticky. 4. The heavier and sticky part will rest down the tubs’bed. This part is usually shaped into a big round size and left to dry. The heavy Din-sor-pong is normally used n crafts such as wood carving mirror polishing, or Khon masking. 5. The light Din-sor-ping, which would surface up fro the whole mixture, is used for body cosmetics. It needs to be sieved again and whiten by mixing with mils alum. Then it will be left to dry by dropping a tiny lump on plates laid by fine cotton cloths. After that, it will be perfumed by Kameyan and scented candle. Usage: • Reduce body rashes by dissolving with the Nam-Ob Thai. • Relieve burnt pain by dissolving with water. • Relieve sor/swollen skin by dissolving with lemon juice. • Clean underground vegetable by dissolving with water. • Fill up cracked wood surface, polish mirror and mask the Khon’s texture. About the Author: Bath beauty best Skin care best buy Wholesale bath and body Read more articles by: Dr. Beauty Article Source: www.iSnare.com Labels: Dr. Beauty
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