Wednesday 5 November 2014

Malay Beauty Treatments and Traditional Malay Beauty Practices

Malay Beauty Treatments


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History
The history of Malaysian beauty treatments can be traced back to nearly a thousand years and richly influenced by local Malays, Arabs, Chinese, Indians, Javanese and countless other races that have come and resided in Malaya then.

For example, the beloved "minyak urut" can be traced to the Arabs who used to boil oil with camel fat to give the oil a natural heating property. The camel fat have since been replaced by herbs with natural warming properties such as ginger, black pepper, onion, garlic but the concept remains essentially the same. 


Secrets from Generations
Traditional Malay beauty treatments are generally family secrets that are handed down from generation to generation and rarely shared for commercial gain. However, with younger generations showing less interest in the traditional beauty treatments, older generations are more willing to share less the art dies with the lack of practitioners.

Traditional Malay Beauty Practices

Traditional Malay beauty practice gives equal importance to internal and external beauty treatments. Internal beauty treatments are practiced by taking various jamu/herbal drinks to maintain general health or for more specific benefits.

External beauty treatment involves detoxification process by way of Malay traditional massage and various other treatments from head to toe. Some of the best and most unique Malay treatments are described in this page: 



Malay Traditional Massage
Therapeutic Massage from Head to ToeTraditionally done on the floor, the traditional Malay massage is a therapeutic massage from head to toe. The massage combines stretching, stepping, long kneading strokes and pressure applied to various part of the body. 

For the massage, unique Malay massage oils are used which are prepared by boiling palm oil with various herbs and spices with warming and detoxifying properties.


  • Bertungku
    Iron Cast CompressBertungku with heated river stone (Iron cast compress) and various fresh leaves (for example: betel leaves, turmeric leaves, melastoma (daun senduduk), Wild pepper leaves (Daun kaduk), and even banana leaves).

    During confinement, the midwives or bidan may warm the new mother's abdomen by applying a smooth, heated stone (Iron cast compress). This is reputed to "cleanse the womb" to prevent illness, speed the shrinking of the uterus and therefore return a pre-pregnancy figure.

  • Tangas
    Special Single BenchTangas using herbs with astringent properties (requires a special single bench and earthen pot to boil the herbs) is traditionally used by young women at the end of their period to help reduce excessive white discharge, fungal infections and unpleasant odor.

    Used as part and parcel of postnatal treatment, the tangas is also believed to firm up vaginal muscles and reduce inflammations.

  • Herbal Bath
    Relax YourselfA traditional herbal bath with herbs rich in essential oils are commonly practiced at the end of a massage treatment to bring forth a sense of calm and further relaxes the client.

    Herbs normally used in the herbal bath are lemongrass, citronella, guava leaves, kaffir lime leave and fruit. The herbs are freshly boiled and mixed with bath water. Flowers are also added to enhance the therapeutic experience.

  • Cream Bath
    Natural Shine to Your HairCream bath with a combination of natural based cream, hibiscus gel and virgin coconut oil applied on the scalp to promote healthy scalp and strengthen hair.

    This traditional treatment is commonly practiced as a weekly deep conditioning treatment to bring a natural shine to the hair.

  • Post Natal Treatments
    Beauty Treatments for New MothersIn Malay tradition, new mothers follow a strict 6 weeks confinement periodusing herbs, spices and oils to enable them to heal and adjust to the latest addition to the family.

    Postnatal treatments help new mothers strengthen and fortify their bodies, soothe and calms their inner spirit and most importantly help them recover in the shortest time possible.


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