Adjective Satellite
(of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance
Source: WordNetThus conscience does make cowards of us all And thus the native hue of resolution Is slicked o'er with the pale cast of thought. William Shakespeare
My hair was slicked down with a part. But that was before I discovered the blow-dryer. Now I'm fabulous. Barry Manilow
black hair plastered with pomade Source: Internet
And Solo's hair, after new footage was added, changed back and forth from a slicked back style to the less severe style he wore throughout the series. Source: Internet
Laci slicked a soft pink gloss over her plump pout, and did the rest of her makeup in soft hues as well, from the flush of blush on her cheeks to her long lashes. Source: Internet
Brooklyn’s Bay Ridge is home to teen disco dance king Tony Manero, who lights up the dance floor with the suave moves of a proverbial “Italian Stallion,” dressed to the nines, hair slicked back and ready to delight the ladies. Source: Internet