noun a small dark spot on the skin, typically caused by a blocked pore in the skin

  • Blackheads are a type of acne caused by clogged hair follicles on the skin.
  • I hate dealing with blackheads on my nose.
  • Ugh, these blackheads are such a pain!
  • Blackheads can be seen as obstacles that need to be cleared in order to achieve clear skin.

noun a person or thing that cleans or purifies

  • The facial cleanser is gentle and suitable for all skin types.
  • I ran out of my favorite cleanser, so I need to buy a new one.
  • This cleanser is the bomb - it leaves my skin feeling so fresh and clean.
  • Reading a good book is like a mental cleanser, helping to clear your mind of clutter.

noun a cosmetic cream used for moisturizing and cleansing the skin, typically with a cooling effect

  • She applied a layer of cold cream to her face before going to bed.
  • I always use cold cream to remove my makeup at night.
  • Do you have any cold cream I can borrow to moisturize my skin?
  • His words were like a soothing cold cream for her wounded heart.

noun a liquid or semi-liquid preparation applied to the skin for medicinal or cosmetic purposes

  • She applied a generous amount of lotion to her dry skin.
  • I always make sure to put on lotion after I shower.
  • Don't forget to lotion up before heading out to the beach.
  • Kindness is like lotion for the soul, it soothes and heals.

noun a covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or terrify others

verb to cover or conceal with or as if with a mask

  • The surgeon carefully put on his mask before entering the operating room.
  • Make sure to wear your mask when you go out in public.
  • I can't believe she's still not wearing a mask, it's so irresponsible.
  • She wore a mask of indifference to hide her true feelings.

verb to make or become slightly wet or damp

  • It is important to moisten the soil before planting the seeds.
  • Don't forget to moisten the sponge before cleaning the dishes.
  • I always moisten my lips with lip balm before going out in the cold.
  • The heartfelt words in the letter seemed to moisten her eyes with tears.

noun a cosmetic treatment for the skin that involves applying a thick layer of mud to the face or body

  • The spa offers a rejuvenating mudpack treatment for their clients.
  • I love treating myself to a mudpack facial at home.
  • Let's have a girls' night and do some mudpacks together.
  • She felt like she needed a mental mudpack to cleanse her thoughts.

noun A thin outer covering or layer that can be removed from a surface

verb To remove a thin outer covering or layer from a surface

  • The label on the bottle was starting to peel off.
  • I hate when stickers peel off and leave sticky residue.
  • I tried to peel off the band-aid but it hurt too much.
  • She tried to peel off the layers of his tough exterior to reveal his true feelings.

verb present participle of refresh

adjective giving new strength or energy; reinvigorating

  • The cold glass of water was refreshing after a long day in the sun.
  • That iced tea is so refreshing on a hot day.
  • This smoothie is hella refreshing, dude.
  • The new perspective on the issue was like a refreshing breeze in a stagnant room.

noun a medicinal ointment or balm used to soothe or heal skin

verb to apply a salve to a wound or injury

  • The pharmacist recommended a salve to treat the patient's skin irritation.
  • I always keep a jar of salve in my medicine cabinet for cuts and scrapes.
  • Hey, can you pass me that magic salve for my sunburn?
  • Music has always been a salve for my soul during tough times.

noun a small bush or tree with short, rough leaves

verb to clean something by rubbing its surface hard with a brush or rough cloth

  • The lab technician used a scrub brush to clean the equipment.
  • I need to scrub the dishes before we can eat dinner.
  • I'll scrub the floors later, but right now I'm too tired.
  • She had to scrub away the memories of her past relationship before moving on.

noun any watery animal fluid

  • The dermatologist recommended using a serum to improve the overall texture of my skin.
  • I love using that serum because it makes my skin feel so smooth.
  • Have you tried that new serum? It's like magic for your face.
  • His words acted as a serum, healing the wounds of her broken heart.

noun the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal

verb to remove the skin from (an animal or fruit)

adjective relating to or affecting the skin

preposition on or onto the skin

article a thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal

  • The dermatologist recommended a new skincare routine to improve the condition of her skin.
  • She loves trying out different lotions and potions to keep her skin looking youthful.
  • I heard that new sunscreen is lit, it really protects your skin from the sun.
  • His tough exterior may seem impenetrable, but deep down he has a sensitive skin.

verb to beat or strike with a whip or similar instrument

adjective having been beaten or struck with a whip

  • The chef whipped the cream until it formed stiff peaks.
  • I whipped up a quick dinner for us before the movie.
  • He got whipped in the video game tournament last night.
  • The strong winds whipped through the trees during the storm.

noun a quantity that can fit in the palm of one's hand

  • The recipe calls for a palmful of salt to be added to the soup.
  • Just sprinkle a palmful of sugar into the coffee, that should be enough.
  • I always add a palmful of hot sauce to my tacos for an extra kick.
  • She held a palmful of memories in her heart, never forgetting the good times.

noun a thin piece of material, typically cloth or paper, that is applied to the face for cosmetic or skincare purposes

  • The dermatologist recommended using a sheet mask once a week to improve skin hydration.
  • I love pampering myself with a sheet mask on lazy Sunday afternoons.
  • Let's have a girls' night in with some wine and sheet masks.
  • The sheet mask felt like a soothing hug for my tired skin.

noun a portmanteau of 'face' and 'bikini'

  • The woman wore a facekini to protect her skin from the sun's harmful rays.
  • I can't believe she's actually wearing a facekini at the beach.
  • Check out that cool facekini that guy is sporting!
  • She put on her emotional facekini to shield herself from the harsh criticism.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The active serum contains powerful ingredients to rejuvenate the skin.
  • I swear by this active serum for keeping my skin looking young.
  • This active serum is like magic in a bottle for your face.
  • Using the active serum is like giving your skin a much-needed energy boost.