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Discover Ludwig"clear skin" is correct in written English.
You can use it to refer to a complexion that is free from blemishes and other visible imperfections. For example, "My aunt is in her 70s but she still has remarkably clear skin."
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"You can bleed smoke into a clear skin, no problem".
That's why we go to bed with clear skin, and then wake up with a spot.
I think a chemical peel is what I need for some beautiful clear skin.
ZIZMOR -- Dr. Jonathan, a dermatologist known to millions for his "clear skin" subway ads.
The new face makeup products make clear skin look barely touched by artifice.
She swims several times a week and has bright eyes, clear skin and an easy laugh.
Arsenic-eaters in 19th-century Austria were in search of clear skin and a good aphrodisiac.
It can be really tough to keep clear skin, especially if you're wearing a visor.
The irony, naturally, is that clean, clear skin is the ideal base for makeup.
"As a general rule, they wear less foundation and makeup and care more about clear skin.
Others had problems when they were younger and then enjoyed decades of mostly clear skin.
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