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The phrase "a lotion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of topical product applied to the skin for moisturizing or therapeutic purposes.
Example: "After a long day in the sun, I always apply a lotion to soothe my skin."
Alternatives: "a cream" or "a moisturizer."
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'There are a couple of companies working on a lotion for eczema and psoriasis.
Recently, she started prescribing T.N.S., a lotion once used to facilitate the healing of wounds.
"I like to bring it up from about a lotion to a molasses," Rankin said.
"That's how I got a Lotion and a Whisper and a Glitter".
To slough them off, choose a lotion containing alpha hydroxy acids.
"There are certainly times when a swipe is easier than a lotion".
She sat on a bench and poured some into the palm of her right hand, applying it like a lotion.
Malathion at 0.5 percent (, by Taro Pharmaceuticals), a lotion sold only by prescription, has a rather foul odor.
The bark is used as a lotion for the treatment of wounds, sores and cuts.
To evaluate hand washing, a lotion called Glo Germ was applied to participants' hands.
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MATTM of Michigan, however, deems Roll-A-Lotion a "worthless product" that does not deliver.
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