Ginger has been backed up with medicine for more than thousands of years. It has been well researched and certified by experts for its traditional uses. It is also known as Zingiber officinale, which is kind of related to cardamom and turmeric. It comes from the tropical forests of Southern Asia, from ancient times. It is also prized for its medical and cooking properties. Before moving ahead, let’s have a look at the benefits of ginger!
- Ginger improves blood circulation of the scalp and stimulates the hair follicle to promote natural hair growth. There are various minerals, vitamins, and fatty acids present in ginger that promote hair growth and restore moisture loss. Besides, you can also get your hands on Indulekha oil to massage your hair for circulation.
- It provides natural conditioning to the hair and improves the feel of your hair. The oils present in the ginger doubles the moisturizing overnight and protects the follicles against breakage and damage.
- If you have a split ends problem, ginger will help you get rid of it. It also works for thinning hair edges and keeps them healthy.
Steps To Make Ginger Oil
Items you need
- Ginger roots
- Bowls
- Carrier oils
- Container
- Strainer
Steps
- Wash the fresh and organic ginger roots and leave them to dry.
- Take a grater and grate the fresh ginger.
- Once it is done, put it into the medium bowl.
- Ass your carrier oil, let it absorb it. The carrier oil can be coconut or olive oil.
- Cover the jar and leave it aside in a warm corner for a minimum of three days.
- Give it a shake, open the container at the end of the 3rd day, and put it in a strainer to extract the ginger pulp.
- Take a container and keep the oil in the storage bottle.