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The Librarian in particular always looked forward to it, and used an amazing amount of hair cream.
He is described as having dandruff and smelling of "old hair cream."
The company's first consumer product was a hair cream marketed under the Suave label.
Just a few years ago, banana hair cream and berry-based lipstick seemed the perfect ingredients for a new business venture.
The glass cabinets containing hair creams, shaving soaps and items for the weekend.
His daughter smelled of grown-up things like lilacs and coconut hair cream, as if she'd played with Sarah's personal effects.
The protective hat's interior smelled of pine-scent hair cream.
Mitch's shaving tackle, hair cream, toothpaste, and toothbrush sat on a small glass shelf above it.
By this time he'd laid out six bottles of lice shampoo, bedding spray and pubic hair cream.
'And he used some kind of hair cream.'
This was still the era of hair creams, so it only required an increase in the amount to make hair remain in the desired style.
Also, certain species can be used in hair creams, allegedly favouring a fast regrowth and nutrition of hair.
Radium was once an additive in products such as toothpaste, hair creams, and even food items due to its supposed curative powers.
He scooped up a fistful of his special pomade, a hair cream thickly embedded with pearls, and darted toward the models.
The common look was slicked back or coiffed into a quiff, using Brylcreem or another hair cream.
He was a large, barrel-chested man in his early forties, his black hair plastered to his skull with hair cream.
His hair was very long and with the aid of generous amounts of hair cream he arranged it in long shiny arabesques.
Half-used containers of after-shave lotion, hair cream, lipstick, eye shadow and moisturizer have a way of cluttering shelves for months, even years.
He wore a white undershirt, the kind with shoulder straps, and his few remaining hairs were plastered to his creased skull with hair cream.
'You don't use hair cream?'
She went closer: smelled: yes, he had the Mr. Jenkins smell of old hair cream and what she always thought of as rancid deodorant.
Death used hair cream" - the hearse driver speaks of the latest fashions in shrouds and the newly completed Heidelberg South Crematorium.
Early in the 1800s hair relaxing products emerged, such as "G.A. brandi's hair Cream."
Bob's thick blond hair was what you get when hair cream calls itself sculpting mousse, so thick and blond and the part is so straight.