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Mac****ar oil is an
oil that was
originally compounded from
Mac****ar ebony oil that was used
primarily by
Western European men
throughout the 1800s and...
- 'collar' on a sailor's
shirt or top, used to keep
mac****ar oil off the uniform.[citation needed]
Mac****ar oil was an
unguent for the hair
commonly used by...
- is "flower of flowers". The tree is also
called the
fragrant cananga,
Mac****ar-
oil plant, or
perfume tree. It is
called kenanga in Malay, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian...
- Look up
mac****ar,
Mac****ar, or Mak****ar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mac****ar, Mak****ar or
Makasar may
refer to: Mak****ar, a city in
Indonesia Mak****ar...
- oleosa). The plant,
which is also
commonly known as
Ceylon oak, lac tree, or
Mac****ar oiltree,
belongs to the
family Sapindaceae. The
sapindaceae family is named...
-
active ingredients.
During the
Victorian era, the use of the
unguent mac****ar oil on the hair
became so po****r that antimac****ars were
invented to prevent...
-
human hair. A
conditioner po****r with men in the late
Victorian era was
Mac****ar oil, but this
product was
quite greasy and
necessitated the
pinning of a...
- Quebec,
Canada as the
French title for the film Grease.
Brylcreem Hair
conditioner Pomade Mac****ar oil Kleiser,
Randal (16 June 1978). "Grease". IMDb....
- Orders, 1820 "
Mac****ar oil", from
Iconographic Collections c. 1814,
lampooning the
false claim in some adverti****ts that
Mac****ar oil would stimulate...
- Women)[clarification needed][citation needed]
Brilliantine Hair gel Hair wax
Jheri curl
Mac****ar oil Murray's
Pomade Pomade Charles-Philippe (2
September 2014). "British...