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skin care

American  
Or skincare

noun

  1. the cleansing, massaging, moisturizing, etc., of the skin, especially the face or hands.


Etymology

Origin of skin care

First recorded in 1950–55

Example Sentences

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She shares clips: eating, doing skin care, putting on lipstick.

From BBC

They don’t know what the current viral skin care product is, whether ankle socks are in or out, or why everyone is obsessed with protein.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether it’s perfume, skin care or other beauty products, consumers are still looking for “little bits of luxury,” she said.

From MarketWatch

Eighty percent of men shopping for skin care are looking for products that are formulated for them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Finished off with a soothing skin care routine, my face felt a little tender but looked more or less the same.

From The Wall Street Journal