Pomade Sentence Examples

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  • A 400-year-old English recipe for a pomade was made from apple pulp, swine 's grease and rosewater.

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  • If one part of the hair doesn't wave into a black men's hair wave style, try making sure that the hair pomade is distributed evenly to that area and make sure that the area is brushed in the correct direction.

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  • She only felt a soft hand taking hers firmly, and she touched with her lips a white forehead, over which was beautiful light- brown hair smelling of pomade.

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  • After drying the hair completely, use a small amount of pomade or styling cream, rubbing the cream between your hands.

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  • A lubricant, such as Aveda Humectant Pomade, is usually used for the twist.

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  • Add a tiny bit of wax or pomade to the ends.

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  • Smooth the ends for a sleek, polished look, or use a texturizing pomade to create lots of piecy texture that will give your hair an edgy feel.

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  • Style the hair with texturizing paste or wax pomade.

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  • Once dried, use a wax or texturizing pomade and rub the product between your thumb and ring finger.

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  • Work a pomade or a light hair wax through the ends to break up the texture and add some shine.

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  • To add some texture to prevent slippage, work a pomade or styling cream from mid shaft to ends.

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  • Use a little pomade to separate the snips.

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  • Use a little gel or pomade while the hair is damp to enhance the curls and control frizz in this hair-do and you are on your way.

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  • Work a pomade or wax into the section from scalp to ends.

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  • Men constantly brush their hair to create waves, but they should only brush it about three times a day after putting pomade in it and letting a warm towel soften the pomade and soften their hair.

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  • Using a brush, pomade, and a doo rag will give black men's hair waves that are sexy and natural.

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  • While most short styles won't require a smoothing serum, glossing gel or tress repair, you will need a wax or pomade to finish your style while imparting a small amount of shine and hold.

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  • Whether you're rocking a runway-inspired bowl cut or a spiked 'do, wax or pomade is a styling necessity for short hair.

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  • When defined and separated with a molding wax or pomade, minimal layers can also take upon a shag-like style.

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  • Once hair has cooled, take a dab of pomade and run through waves to smooth any flyaways and frizz.

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  • Pushing layers forward with a pomade creates a vintage style, whereas slicked back tresses elude cool when paired with tapered sides.

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  • Always take a few seconds to add a bit of styling paste, pomade or a lightweight gel to your bangs to add separation, hold and a bit of shine.

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  • This fatty substance is at first semifluid and yellow, but afterwards acquires the consistency of pomade and becomes darker.

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  • If you're not wearing a wig and your hair is short, try to style your hair so that pieces flip out with styling pomade or wax.

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  • Your stylist can chop in varied chunks of layers that can be worn forward and tousled, or spiked up and defined with pomade.

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