(n.) Perfumed ointment; esp., a fragrant unguent for the hair; pomatum; -- originally made from apples.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