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He was standing so near that he could smell the man's brilliantine.
Such hair as he had was plastered down with soap and water, with a dab of his father's Brilliantine to be on the safe side.
In endless early films, he played the wise guy - the slightly crooked promoter with too much brilliantine on his impossibly thick black hair.
It nourishes, preserves, and strengthens the hair, prevents baldness, and is the best brilliantine.
I approached them just as the brilliantine was losing its glutinous power and my hair was again assuming, in slow motion, its vertical position.
Brilliantine is a lightweight, mixed-fibre fabric popular from the mid-19th century into the early 20th century.
Brilliantine a gogo 12 inch (2006)
He took trouble about his clothes, put some dreadful brilliantine on his hair and even grew a military-type moustache, presumably because she thought it looked distinguished.
He was a founding member of the Dambuilders, Brilliantine, and Gramercy Arms.
Brilliantine is a hair-grooming product intended to soften men's hair, including beards and moustaches, and give it a glossy, well-groomed appearance.
Brilliantine can be plain or twill woven with a wool or mohair weft on a silk or cotton warp.
With head upside-down, take out curls, and scrunch hair with styling clay (like Aveda's Brilliantine or Sebastian Collectives Molding Mud) rubbed into palms.
Brilliantine has a lustrous finish and is known for its dust-shedding properties; it was available in solid colors or printed, and was used for dresses, dusters, and linings.
He defrauded his laborers of their wages, he used scent, he ate vegetarian lunches, he read Walter Lippmann posthumously, he switched from Gumbo Hair Oil to Brilliantine.
The part I'd wound around to the back of his head had come free (probably the sweat and brilliantine in his hair had loosened it), and he'd gotten a ways toward getting the rest off, as well.