What's the difference between pomade and pomatum?

Pomade


Definition:

  • (n.) Cider.
  • (n.) Perfumed ointment; esp., a fragrant unguent for the hair; pomatum; -- originally made from apples.

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  • (1) Pomade crusts have not been described previously in this localization.
  • (2) Quackery has for centuries used aphrodisiacs to exploit vulnerable victims, 30% of whom, through the power of suggestion, have achieved sexual success from potions, powders and genital pomades.
  • (3) Photograph: Rex Warm-up the falsetto, crack the lid on the pomade, Clint Eastwood's musical about the Four Seasons is set to be as slick as they come.
  • (4) In addition, acne veneate (pomade acne, Vaselinoderma), which is characterized by noninflammatory acneiform lesions, is very common in black persons.
  • (5) Double blind study with contralateral comparison, between diflucortolon valerianat, 0.1% and the flumetason pivalat, 0.02% in pomades (ointments).
  • (6) Exaggerated use of skin care topicals in infants may lead to brownish appositions in the inguinal and gluteal region described as pomade crust.
  • (7) A 63-year-old woman with a history of exaggerated use of topical skin care products of post-traumatic scarring alopecia presented with a monstrous cutaneous horn-like pomade crust of the scalp hidden beneath a wig.
  • (8) Seven infants aged 6 days to 9 months were tested for the use by rubbing of a pomade containing 1 mg trinitrine.

Pomatum


Definition:

  • (n.) A perfumed unguent or composition, chiefly used in dressing the hair; pomade.
  • (v. t.) To dress with pomatum.

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