pomade

[pəˈmeɪd]

pomade Definition

  • 1a scented ointment or lotion applied to the hair or scalp to give it a shiny and groomed appearance
  • 2a scented ointment or balm used for medicinal purposes

Using pomade: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pomade" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He uses pomade to style his hair.

  • Example

    The barber applied pomade to give the customer's hair a sleek look.

  • Example

    This pomade is made with natural ingredients.

pomade Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pomade

  • hair gel
  • hair wax
  • hair cream
  • hair dressing

Phrases with pomade

  • water-based pomade

    a type of pomade that is easier to wash out than oil-based pomades

    Example

    I prefer using water-based pomade because it doesn't leave my hair greasy.

  • a type of pomade used for treating skin conditions or injuries

    Example

    The doctor prescribed a medicinal pomade to treat the patient's rash.

  • a type of pomade used specifically for styling hair

    Example

    She bought a new hair pomade to try out different hairstyles.

Origins of pomade

from French 'pommade', from 'pomme' meaning 'apple', referring to the apple-scented ointments that were originally made

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Summary: pomade in Brief

Pomade [pəˈmeɪd] is a scented ointment or lotion applied to the hair or scalp to give it a shiny and groomed appearance. It is commonly used as a hair styling product and comes in different types such as water-based and oil-based. Pomade can also refer to a scented ointment or balm used for medicinal purposes.