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Men began using pomades, and other products, to achieved the standard aesthetic look.
Such styling was usually maintained by the use of hair oils and pomades.
Modern pomades may contain fragrances, but they are not often particularly fruity.
He has been mixing pomades and gels together to create a chunky "dirty" look.
They come in many forms like shampoos, conditioners, sprays, pomades and lotions.
He could never use scented soaps, shaving creams, pomades or depilatories.
"Just today I had a patient who had scalp bumps that come from using thick pomades and creams," she said.
Greasy hair products and pomades can clog pores and lead to acne.
Billboards for the latest pomades and preachers.
Since then, shine agents containing silicon have been outdistancing waxes, pomades, and gels.
These combed-up hair extensions were often very heavy, weighted down with pomades, powders, and other ornamentation.
He was also among the first to develop scented pomades, mouth rinses and his signature "Toilet Vinegar".
Here the Perichole would fling her face and arms upon the table amid the pomades, caught up into a tremendous fit of weeping.
They rattled off recipes for Eastern dishes of which I'd never heard; they named different pomades, rouges.
She made lavender bags for the linen cupboards, and also made herbal drinks and pomades.
A plethora of pomades are still in production today and vary in factors such as weight, shine, and scent.
Products such as pomades or gels can clog your pores when your hair brushes against your face.
Today the difference between pomade and hair wax is becoming somewhat ambiguous especially since many heavier pomades contain beeswax.
Stores selling artificial limbs, wig-makers, dental mechanics, loft manufacturers of perfumes, pomades, novelties, essential oils.
Beeswax is an important ingredient in moustache wax, as well as in hair pomades, which make hair look sleek and shiny.
For the Mohawk wearer in a hurry, waxy pomades can replace blow-drying, Tolve suggested.
There were Madame Malzeva's embroidered cushions, each a sachet redolent of talcs and pomades.
Plausible contributing factors may include other African-American styling techniques such as relaxers, tight braids, heavy extensions, certain oils, gels or pomades.
And gels are just one category of a confounding array of creams, waxes, balms, pastes, putties and pomades.
Seeing the count, he discreetly placed a thick bundle of bank notes among the powders and pomades, and the bill was signed on the marble-topped dressing table.