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US
/ˈkɫɛnzɝ/
]
[ UK /klˈɛnzɐ/ ]
[ UK /klˈɛnzɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a preparation used in cleaning something
How To Use cleanser In A Sentence
- Traditional methods for liquid or semiliquid fecal incontinence management, such as the use of absorbent briefs/pads, skin cleansers, and moisturizers, are only moderately successful in alleviating the consequences of fecal incontinence. New Data Shows Budget Impact of Fecal Management System in Hospital ICU
- A great all-round cleanser that has a very pleasant floral smell. The Sun
- Pangea sells what it calls "ecocentric bodycare" products: cleansers, scrubs, creams, toners, masks, lotions and soaps, among other items. Pangea Organic's line of natural skin-care products is growing
- Avoid shampooing every day (even mild shampoos can increase dryness), and rotate shampoos every week or so to prevent a body- and shine-busting accumulation of any one type of cleanser.
- Mop up turkey juices with a paper towel, then use an antibacterial cleanser to wash down the counter and sink.
- Using a clay cleanser will help because the clay soaks up excess oil. The Sun
- Hot towels wiped away the cleanser and the therapist applied an exfoliator which was left on my face for a few minutes.
- There are also more mundane suggestions like using cheap shampoo instead of expensive cleansers to remove dirt from shower doors or using unsweetened lemonade Kool-Aid to remove lime and soap scum buildup from your dishwasher.
- Our tents are filled with clothes, down jackets, sleeping bags, woollen gloves and socks, snow boots, and tonnes of packed cream - sun-block, moisturiser, lip balm and cleanser - as well as the routine climbing paraphernalia of ropes, crampons, harnesses, descendeurs and carabiners.
- We scrub down our kitchens and bathrooms with antimicrobial cleansers, make sure to cook our hamburgers thoroughly and swallow antibiotics to treat strep throat infections.