cleanser - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • foam: Angelique Foaming Cleanser Size: 3.3 fl oz £ 25.00 An extremely mild and natural coconut based foaming cleanser.
  • use: You may need to use a gentle cleanser like Murphy's Oil Soap.
  • include: A facial includes cleanser, tone massage and a face pack.
  • base: Oil based cleansers are suitable for all skin types.
  • design: The product is an antibacterial, anti viral surface cleanser designed to combat a wide range of bacteria in our homes.
  • apply: Apply cleanser to damp skin on face with a gentle circular motion.

Preposition: for

  • skin: A mild cleanser for sensitive skin, says the label, with a mild marine fragrance.

Adjective modifier

  • facial: How to use: AM Regimen Step 1: Cleanse Massage a liberal amount of Facial Cleanser onto skin without water.
  • mild: Wash your face twice a day with a mild cleanser.
  • harsh: Perhaps you don't want to use harsh cleansers on your oven.
  • gentle: You may need to use a gentle cleanser like Murphy's Oil Soap.
  • ethnic: Czechs were dubbed " the biggest ethnic cleansers in history.
  • natural: A natural colon cleanser, stimulating the gut to expel waste Citrus fruit, berries Why?

Modifies a noun

  • toner: Nivea Visage combined cleanser toner removes all traces of dirt and make-up thoroughly without leaving a residue.

Noun used with modifier

  • colon: A natural colon cleanser, stimulating the gut to expel waste Citrus fruit, berries Why?
  • skin: The skin cleanser used should be the mildest form which works to remove any contamination.
  • cream: And if any minor scratches do occur, they can simply be polished away with a diluted cream cleanser.
  • blood: Sage tea is believed to make a good tonic and blood cleanser.
  • body: The accompanying body milk and body cleanser are 95 % natural as well as 15 % organic.
  • hand: Needle stick injuries Allow all puncture injuries to bleed freely and then wash under running water using soap or a hand cleanser.

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