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- Pomade abstract "Pomade (/pɒˈmeɪd/; French pommade) is a greasy or waxy substance that is used to style hair. Pomade gives the user's hair a shiny, slick appearance, and does not dry it out. It lasts longer than most hair care products, taking up to several washes to remove. The original pomade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries consisted mainly of bear fat or lard. Lanolin, beeswax, and petroleum jelly have been used extensively in the manufacture of modern pomades. Stiffening properties of pomades make sculptured hairstyles such as the pompadour or quiff possible; while long lasting moisturizing properties make it popular with individuals with Afro-textured hair.".
- Pomade thumbnail Can_of_Pomade_(Royal_Crown).jpg?width=300.
- Pomade wikiPageID "1086271".
- Pomade wikiPageLength "5328".
- Pomade wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Pomade wikiPageRevisionID "698885955".
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Afro-textured_hair.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Bears_grease.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Beeswax.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Brilliantine.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Brylcreem.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hairdressing.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Dishwashing_liquid.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Ducks_ass.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Hair_gel.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Hair_spray.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Hair_wax.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Hairstyle.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Johnson_Products_Company.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Lanolin.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Lard.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Moustache_wax.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Murrays_Pomade.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum_jelly.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Pompadour_(hairstyle).
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Quiff.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Shampoo.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink Topical_medication.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink File:Can_of_Pomade_(Royal_Crown).jpg.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLink File:Katalog_vintern_1905-1906._AB_Nordiska_Kompaniet._Hår-,_Toalett-_&_Tandvatten,_Pomada_&_Brilliantine_-_Nordiska_Museet_-_NMA.0040796.jpg.
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pomade".
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLinkText "grease".
- Pomade wikiPageWikiLinkText "pomade".
- Pomade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911_poster.
- Pomade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Pomade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pomade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Pomade subject Category:Hairdressing.
- Pomade hypernym Greasy.
- Pomade type Mineral.
- Pomade type Occupation.
- Pomade comment "Pomade (/pɒˈmeɪd/; French pommade) is a greasy or waxy substance that is used to style hair. Pomade gives the user's hair a shiny, slick appearance, and does not dry it out. It lasts longer than most hair care products, taking up to several washes to remove. The original pomade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries consisted mainly of bear fat or lard. Lanolin, beeswax, and petroleum jelly have been used extensively in the manufacture of modern pomades.".
- Pomade label "Pomade".
- Pomade sameAs Q1434215.
- Pomade sameAs Pomáda.
- Pomade sameAs Pomâd.
- Pomade sameAs Pomade.
- Pomade sameAs Pomade.
- Pomade sameAs Hiusrasva.
- Pomade sameAs ポマード.
- Pomade sameAs Далап.
- Pomade sameAs 포마드.
- Pomade sameAs Pommade.
- Pomade sameAs Pomada.
- Pomade sameAs Brilhantina.
- Pomade sameAs m.044s0r.
- Pomade sameAs Помада.
- Pomade sameAs Pomada.
- Pomade sameAs Q1434215.
- Pomade sameAs 髮蠟.
- Pomade wasDerivedFrom Pomade?oldid=698885955.
- Pomade depiction Can_of_Pomade_(Royal_Crown).jpg.
- Pomade isPrimaryTopicOf Pomade.