moisturize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- demoisturize verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of moisturize
Example Sentences
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“We’re not minors, neither of us. We’re just shorter than average adults. And we moisturize our faces every hour on the hour, so we don’t wrinkle.”
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His own routine is pretty basic: cleanse, tone and moisturize along with using the line’s other products including facial scrub, antiperspirant and body washes.
From Los Angeles Times
Her dark skin pops under the orange-and-blue dress she’s wearing, and her hair shines in moisturized coils that are nestled together on her head.
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It includes a face steam, extractions and face massage along with a brief neck and shoulder massage while a moisturizing mask is being applied.
From Los Angeles Times
The balm also kept my lips moisturized and prevented any chafing where my legs rub together.
From Los Angeles Times
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