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llient
Plural
emollients
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a material applied to the skin to reduce dryness and irritation
An emollient is a skin care product or ingredient that has moisturizing properties, helping to soften and soothe the skin by creating a protective barrier and retaining hydration. Emollients are commonly used to alleviate dryness, relieve itching, and improve the overall texture and appearance of the skin. They are suitable for various skin types and can be found in creams, lotions, ointments, and other personal care products, providing a nourishing and hydrating effect for smooth and supple skin.
- The cream contains an emollient that softens rough skin.
- Applying an emollient daily can prevent chapped hands.
- Dermatologists often recommend emollients for eczema.
- The lotion's emollient properties help relieve itching.
- She rubbed the emollient onto her dry elbows.