Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Hair-Loss » Bear Fat and Mashed Apple - What's in your Hair Gel!
Health Medical Acne Aerobics-Cardio Alternative Anti-Aging Build-Muscle Chronic-Illness Dental-Care Depression Diabetes Disability Exercise Eye-Care Fitness-Equipment Hair-Loss Medicine Meditation Nutrition Obesity Polution Quit-Smoking Sidha Supplements Yeast Infection H1N1 Swine Flu SARS herpes therapy panic surgeon hurts teeth remedies eliminate chiropractic arthritis ingredients syndrome binding anxiety surgery medication psychic dental reflux doctor relief premature emotional stress disorder implants wrinkles vision infection aging liposuction seattle stunning sweating hair treatment tinnitus

Bear Fat and Mashed Apple - What's in your Hair Gel!

Bear Fat and Mashed Apple - What's in your Hair Gel!


Bear fat can be difficult to come by these days, so what's a boy to do when styling his hair? Yes, bear fat was a common ingredient in pomades' during the 19th century, and judging by those starchy photos of Victorian men, it worked wonders. Thankfully, for bears at least, the ingredients in the traditional pomade have changed a little since the early days. On the way, ingredients have varied from beeswax to lard OK, much the same as bear fat! More modern varieties are now available, while some still contain beeswax; ingredients are more likely to be based on a mixture of lanolin and other less offensive natural products! The word Pomade' has its origins in the French Pomade' literally an ointment which itself came from the Latin Pomum', meaning fruit, or apple. The original pomades were often scented with fruit, particularly mashed apples. While scented varieties are still popular, mashed apple is rarely used!

Waxing Popularity:

Lanolin, in case you were wondering, is a natural oil that is contained in sheep's wool. It is well known for its moisturising qualities, being an ingredient in many hand and skin creams. Pomades were popular throughout the 19th century and continued to be a favourite grooming product for men during the early to mid 20th century, creating a slick, lustrous look. In 1950's and 1960's they were used to create a man-about-town' look and also became popular amongst the Teddy Boys' of the same era.


Grease is The Word:

Pomades, such as Black & White' and Brilliantine largely fell out of favour later in the 20th century, but are beginning to see something of a comeback. Black & White' have recently launched an advertising campaign, associating the product with wealth, power and style. At the same time the US series Mad Men' has popularised the short, slick stylish look of the business man of the 1960's.

The Modern Man:

Despite the lack of Bear Fat or Lard, modern hair wax, pomades and hair gels are extremely effective. Top brands still include Black & White', while they have been joined by others such as American Crew', Dax' and MOP'. MOP or Modern Organic Products to give them their full name specialise in, yes you guessed it, organic hair and styling products. The range of products that all of these manufacturers can supply not only work well to create the classic look of the 20th century, but with incredible styling and holding qualities will work to create and retain just about any look you can imagine!

So, if you are a latter-day man about town the traditional pomade is just the thing to create the look for you without, we hope the bear fat and mashed apple!
All You Need to Know about Hair Loss Products for Men Hair Loss – A Worry, A Remedy About Cold Fusion Hair Extensions Various Types of Hair Extensions Know About Basics of Hair Extension Info on Clip in Clip On Hair Extensions Some Good Info About Hair Extensions Take Care of Your Synthetic Hair Extensions 8 Top Information's To Great Hair Care Collection of Hair Extensions Best Shampoo For Your Hair Hair Extensions Salon Guide What Is Laser Hair Removal?
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(3.145.115.135) / Processed in 0.053768 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 16 , 2776, 206,
Bear Fat and Mashed Apple - What's in your Hair Gel!