Ginger plants spread and emerge from rhizomes, the thick fleshy roots you are accustomed to seeing in the market for seasoning food. The leaves are usually lance-shaped or oblong, deep green and glossy. Flowers vary greatly from one genus to another and may be borne throughout the growing season in tropical climates.
Hair is smooth, silky, more manageable and softer to the touch, and brings hair back to its most natural lustrous state.
Directions: As a hot oil treatment, apply 1 ounce of warmed oil to shampooed combed out hair, cover with heat cap or damp towel and place patron under dryer for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and style as usual to scalp as needed.