pomade

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Examples of pomade

  • Medieval ladies and gentlemen rather than wash themselves used to cover themselves with pomade and paint.

  • They tried everything they could with that girl's hair—pomades and everything.

  • Leaves were eaten boiled with meat and a concoction of the plant was made into hair pomade.

  • In 1750, women began dressing their hair with perfumed pomade and powdering it white.

  • Men began using pomades, and other products, to achieve the standard aesthetic look.

  • These combed-up hair extensions were often very heavy, weighted down with pomades, powders, and other ornamentation.

  • The range included the colorant ultramarine laundry bluing agent, gloss starch, a liquid cleaning agent, a pomade for cleaning, beef extract, and a hair pomade.

  • Some, but not all, skin products might increase comedones by blocking pores, and greasy hair products (like pomades) can worsen acne.

  • In both instances, once the fat is saturated with fragrance, it is then called the enfleurage pomade.

  • They come in many forms like shampoos, conditioners, sprays, pomades and lotions.

  • Today the difference between pomade and hair wax is becoming somewhat ambiguous especially since many heavier pomades contain beeswax.

  • When mixed with palm oil, it creates a pomade that is applied to the face, hair and body in a ritual context.

  • Unlike hair spray and hair gel, pomade does not dry, and often takes several washes to remove.

  • This was because he had begun dying his hair by this time, and initially could not use pomade.

  • Described as being impeccably handsome with dark hair pomaded to the right, golden skin, and dark, worldly eyes.

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