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| lotion | 1. A washing, especially of the skin for the purpose of rendering it fair. 2. A liquid preparation for bathing the skin, or an injured or diseased part, either for a medicinal purpose, or for improving its appearance. Origin: L. Lotio, fr. Lavare, lotum, to wash: cf. F. Lotion. See Lave to wash. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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any of various cosmetic preparations that are applied to the skin liquid preparation having a soothing or antiseptic or medicinal action when applied to the skin; "a lotion for dry skin"
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Generally, either an oil-in-water emulsion or a powdered, insoluble solid held in suspension.
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A dermatological vehicle like Calamine Lotion (a suspension of insoluble powder in a liquid) or a pourable emulsion of oil in water, often called creamy lotions.
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Mixture of water with a very small amount of oil. Such oil-in-water emulsions are used as skincare milks.
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Lotion is a liquid and lightly perfumed beauty product, often used to finish the process of cleaning by complement cleaners.
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| lotion | any of various cosmetic preparations that are applied to the skin |
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| lotion | liquid preparation having a soothing or antiseptic or medicinal action when applied to the skin |
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