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单词 moisturize
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Definition of moisturize in English:

moisturize

(British moisturise)
verb ˈmɔɪstʃərʌɪzˈmɔɪstʃəˌraɪz
[with object]
  • Make (something, especially the skin) less dry.

    revitalize your face, moisturize your skin
    most shaving products now contain moisturizing properties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Honey moisturizes the skin and removes wrinkles.
    • We all need ways to protect and moisturize our skin, so it can look fresh no matter what the weather is like outside.
    • Plain yogurt on a burn helps moisturize the skin and cool the heat.
    • A few drops of jojoba oil applied directly to the affected area will also give relief and help to moisturise the skin..
    • Combination skin looks best with new advanced formulations designed to moisturize dry parts and absorb oil in shiny areas.
    • An after sun cream will cool overheated skin, moisturise dehydrated skin, and help prevent peeling, so you keep the colour even longer.
    • Many of today's over-the-counter skin creams and lotions promise to do more than moisturize the skin.
    • Now Western women are flocking to perfumeries and department stores looking for the same shea butter to smooth wrinkles, soften heels and moisturise hair.
    • Lightly spray this leave-in Conditioner on wet or dry hair before bed, and the wheat amino acids will help soften and moisturize your locks - while you snooze.
    • It's important to moisturize your skin from the inside to keep the inner layers of the skin from drying out and to provide necessary nutrients to the surface.
    • Omegas help moisturize the skin at exceptional levels.
    • It will moisturise your skin, soften it, and form a protective barrier against pollution and sun damage.
    • Water moisturizes the skin, preserves its elasticity and pumps up those skin cells, which all makes your skin soft and supple.
    • Today pure essential oils are being used for natural skin care products, and their unique qualities are ideal for cleansing, toning and moisturising the skin.
    • Every few days, I have to soften up my feet, exfoliate and moisturise my whole body and find time for a face pack.
    • It's essential to moisturize baby's delicate skin to protect it and prevent chapping, especially in cold, dry weather.
    • This light product softens, strengthens and moisturizes both relaxed and natural hair.
    • These sebaceous glands normally produce sebum, a substance which moisturizes the skin.
    • Facial wax should be very mild and made with natural ingredients that calm and moisturize the skin, such as lavender essential oil.
    • For those of you with extra-sensitive skin, I recommend that you apply another cream to moisturize your skin, specifically one that won't clog your pores.
    Synonyms
    moisturizing, palliative, balsamic
 
 

Definition of moisturize in US English:

moisturize

(British moisturise)
verbˈmɔɪstʃəˌraɪzˈmoisCHəˌrīz
[with object]
  • Make (something, especially the skin) less dry.

    revitalize your face, moisturize your skin
    most shaving products now contain moisturizing properties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today pure essential oils are being used for natural skin care products, and their unique qualities are ideal for cleansing, toning and moisturising the skin.
    • Many of today's over-the-counter skin creams and lotions promise to do more than moisturize the skin.
    • Every few days, I have to soften up my feet, exfoliate and moisturise my whole body and find time for a face pack.
    • It will moisturise your skin, soften it, and form a protective barrier against pollution and sun damage.
    • Combination skin looks best with new advanced formulations designed to moisturize dry parts and absorb oil in shiny areas.
    • We all need ways to protect and moisturize our skin, so it can look fresh no matter what the weather is like outside.
    • Honey moisturizes the skin and removes wrinkles.
    • An after sun cream will cool overheated skin, moisturise dehydrated skin, and help prevent peeling, so you keep the colour even longer.
    • Plain yogurt on a burn helps moisturize the skin and cool the heat.
    • A few drops of jojoba oil applied directly to the affected area will also give relief and help to moisturise the skin..
    • It's essential to moisturize baby's delicate skin to protect it and prevent chapping, especially in cold, dry weather.
    • These sebaceous glands normally produce sebum, a substance which moisturizes the skin.
    • For those of you with extra-sensitive skin, I recommend that you apply another cream to moisturize your skin, specifically one that won't clog your pores.
    • Now Western women are flocking to perfumeries and department stores looking for the same shea butter to smooth wrinkles, soften heels and moisturise hair.
    • Facial wax should be very mild and made with natural ingredients that calm and moisturize the skin, such as lavender essential oil.
    • Lightly spray this leave-in Conditioner on wet or dry hair before bed, and the wheat amino acids will help soften and moisturize your locks - while you snooze.
    • Water moisturizes the skin, preserves its elasticity and pumps up those skin cells, which all makes your skin soft and supple.
    • This light product softens, strengthens and moisturizes both relaxed and natural hair.
    • Omegas help moisturize the skin at exceptional levels.
    • It's important to moisturize your skin from the inside to keep the inner layers of the skin from drying out and to provide necessary nutrients to the surface.
    Synonyms
    moisturizing, palliative, balsamic
 
 
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