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personal care

American  

noun

  1. assistance in dressing, grooming, etc., provided to elderly, disabled, or other persons who are unable to care for themselves.

  2. the act or process of dressing or grooming oneself.


personal care British  

noun

  1. help given to elderly or infirm people with essential everyday activities such as washing, dressing, and meals

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Other Word Forms

  • personal-care adjective

Etymology

Origin of personal care

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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The approach is unusual, with peers such as Procter & Gamble, Kraft Heinz and Nestlé mostly focusing on either personal care or food but not both.

From The Wall Street Journal

Earlier this year, Fernando Fernandez, Unilever’s CEO and former president of the company’s beauty and well-being business, said the group was shifting its portfolio into more beauty, well-being and personal care.

From MarketWatch

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From Barron's

Only 16% said they regularly helped with more hands-on personal care like bathing and dressing, while 15% said they did this occasionally.

From MarketWatch

Prices in categories like household furnishings, personal care products and electronic devices such as computers, tablets, and smart home assistants all rose sharply in January.

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