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Discover LudwigThe word "moisturizer" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a cosmetic product that is applied to the skin to keep it hydrated and prevent dryness. Example: "I always make sure to apply a moisturizer to my face before going to bed, to keep my skin smooth and supple."
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moisturizer
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Something that causes moisture or a condition of wetness; something that makes things moist.
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Regular moisturizer use helps keep callused skin moist and supple.
To convey Bowie's Space Oddity period, Guinness dressed in a silver metallic minidress by Viktor and Rolf, and sat on her red velvet couch as two assistants smeared her bare legs with moisturizer.
I see only three SKUs" — stockkeeping units — "the gels, the moisturizer, the soap".
The Gillette Mach3 Turbo and the Gillette M3 Power; the Gillette Mach3 Turbo Champion and the Schick Quattro Chrome; the Gillette Sensor Excel and the Schick Xtreme3 and even (hidden away behind the moisturizer in the medicine cabinet) the Schick Xtreme3 SubZero.
Here was the fudgery, the jammery, your source for moisturizer.
In the spirit of my soulmates Oprah Winfrey and Martha Stewart, who generously share their Favorite Things — refrigerators, cars, sachets, lingerie, pinking shears, moisturizer, planets — with their audiences, I'm sending you all home today with a holiday assortment platter of "Nancy's Fancies".
One worker reported that, by the end of the study period, during which he used a Gojo cleanser and moisturizer instead, he was able to do something he hadn't been able to do in years: hold hands with his wife.
In the agreeably shabby refuge of the greenroom, Jacobson fixed her bangs, and Glazer brushed her teeth, rubbed some moisturizer into her face, teased out her semi-'fro, and got rid of her sweater; now, with a tight gray T-shirt tucked into the jeans shorts, she assumed the coiled verve of a roller-derby contestant.
On his desk were a tube of Kiehl's moisturizer, a miniature Zen garden, an open pack of Band-Aid-size meditation cards ("Transformation" was face up), and a copy of People: "Julia and Ben — What Went Wrong".
Potter rubbed moisturizer onto Harris's face, then took an Elmer's Glue Stick to his eyebrows.
In "Observe and Report," the film starring Seth Rogen, Ansari played a moisturizer salesman named Saddamn, who responds to an accusation of terrorism with a reasonable question: "Why the fuck would I blow up Chick-fil-A?
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