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"hand lotion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a type of lotion specifically designed for use on the hands, often providing moisturizing or protective benefits. Example: "My hands were dry and cracked from the cold weather, so I reached for my trusty hand lotion to soothe and nourish my skin."
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Hand lotion contains glycerin, more useful in nitroglycerin.
Another is a hand lotion that illustrates how product quality affects the profit.
I don't hate cilantro, but it does sometimes remind me of hand lotion.
Its latest television advertisements show a woman caressing tissue infused with hand lotion.
They picked up a bottle of hand lotion, and Pete tried on a pair of glasses.
Inside it were a dildo, some hand lotion and a sheet of perverse poetry, she contends.
This doesn't mean they're all metrosexuals with an appreciation of hand lotion and hair products.
There is heather-scented hand lotion in the Jane and Rochester Room.
Just minutes before, she had bought gum and hand lotion at the Walgreen's next door.
For gift bags -- with bottles of spring water, maybe, and free magazines and little samples of hand lotion.
There is a hand and foot masseuse and, afterward, a hot towel, hand lotion and lip balm.
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