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The phrase 'apply on skin' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing how to apply a product or medicine to an area of skin. For example: "Take a small amount of ointment and gently apply on skin."
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Just apply on skin correct soon after you wax.
To exfoliate your skin get a good scrub and apply on skin and gently massage it.
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Beyond the ethical concerns, such ingredients, Dalton noted, shouldn't be whiffed or applied on skin.
As expected, UV irradiation applied on skin stimulates melanin synthesis.
Leaves of Tamarix aphylla are crushed and made into poultice and are applied on skin wounds.
Kojic acid topically applied on skin explants showed a decrease in epidermis melanin content; this effect was not surprising as kojic acid is a known whitening agent.
The compounds have many potential applications due to their excellent wetting behavior at interfaces [ 1] and a non-greasy feeling when applied on skin surfaces.
After topical pretreatment with dapsonemetabolites MADDS und DDS-NOH (both 1%% dissolved in acetone) for 2 weeks, 10 ng LTB4 was applied on skin of eight healthy volunteers.
A recent experimental dermal exposure study on ETU in humans reported that approximately 10% of the dose of ETU applied on skin was excreted in urine (Ekman et al. 2013).
Both alcohols have been largely applied on skin and semi-critical facilities, but they are not used for routine environmental cleaning, and may damage plastic tubes, acrylic and rubber facilities.
Following the exposures, either no treatment, 0.5% hydrocortisone cream (positive control), or Rescue Gel were applied on skin at a dose of 4 mg/cm and rubbed in well in two applications, one immediately following the exposures and one 4 5 hours later in a double-blind manner.
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