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Masonjoany (Malagasy pronunciation: [masund͡zuanʲ]) (or
msindanu or
msindzano in
Comoros and Mayotte) is a
cosmetic paste and
sunscreen made of ground...
- Madagascar, a
paste of wood
called masonjoany is worn for
decoration as well as for sun protection.
Sunscreen Masonjoany Thanaka Lotion "Burak and Beautiful...
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mehndi pattern.[citation needed] Alta Body
painting Jagua tattoo Masonjoany Temporary tattoo Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Mehndi. "Origin...
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Burmese Hindu woman wearing thanaka A girl
wearing thanaka in
Yangon Masonjoany Borak (cosmetic) Face
powder Culture of
Myanmar Culture of
India Hinduism...
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Malagasy woman wearing masonjoany, a
cosmetic paste ubiquitous among Sakalava women....
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important part of weddings,
religious rituals and festivals.
Henna Mehndi Masonjoany Kumkum Sindoor আলতা.
Kaler Kantho (in Bengali). 6
November 2019. Retrieved...
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flowers and
leaves using contrasting yellow and
white wood
paste called masonjoany. In some
forms of
Western folk dance, such as
Border Morris, the faces...
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support of the low skin
cancer rate
within the
Namibian Himba community".
Masonjoany –
Cosmetic wood
paste worn in Madagascar, Comoros, and
Mayotte Crandall...
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traditionally used for sun protection. In Madagascar, a
ground wood
paste called masonjoany has been worn for sun protection, as well as
decoration and
insect repellent...
- life.
Women of the
Sakalava and Vezo
peoples in
Madagascar began wearing masonjoany, a
decorative paste made from
ground wood, in the 9th
century C.E. It...