Pomádé
Pomádé, also spelled pomade, is a substance used for styling hair. It is typically made from oils, waxes, and fragrances, and it can provide a strong hold and a glossy finish. Pomade has been used for centuries, with ancient Egyptians and Romans using animal fats and oils to style their hair. In the 19th century, pomade became widely popular, particularly with the advent of mass-produced varieties.
Modern pomades come in a variety of formulations, including oil-based, water-based, and hybrid options. Oil-based pomades
Pomade is often used to achieve specific hairstyles, such as slicked-back looks, pompadours, and side parts.