Gindashi-abura
a home-made hair gel of Edo-period
made of Sanekazura plant
Based on the old manuscript I remade this Gindashi-abura.
plant provided by
Harusan in Kagoshima, Japan



It became jelly. Smells like: celery, carrot, sandalwood

Camphor tree barks
made of Sanekazura plant
Based on the old manuscript I remade this Gindashi-abura.
plant provided by
Harusan in Kagoshima, Japan
It became jelly. Smells like: celery, carrot, sandalwood
Camphor tree barks
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