Reuters photographer Klodagh khilakovane visited the Rohingya camp of Bangladesh and organized a series of impressive pictures of traditional girls from the Muslim girls and women there....
Most of the Rohingya women and children are fleeing to take shelter in Bangladesh for 10 lakhs.
Thanaka is the name of this yellow layer used on their face.
The Thanaka is made mainly by the trench of a dry tree of Myanmar.
Myanmar's girls thus have their faces arranged for years.
Not only cosmetics, this yellow cover protects them from their dark sunshine.
This natural element keeps the skin warm and sunny.
This yellow layer creates a dry protected layer that acts as antidote to insects.
Anti-Inflammatory Thanaka.
Myanmar's traditional decoration is now available to buy refugees camps.
This kind of makeup in a thousand hardships camps brings a little bit of naturalness to the lives of Rohingyas
Without the police station, it is impossible to survive in the sun in the mountains.
These makeups are as important as their needs, and they are also part of their heritage.
"I can not eat, but it is impossible to leave without mekap" - Johora Begum.............