moisturize Definition
mois·tur·ize (-īz′)
transitive verb, intransitive verb -·ized′, -·iz′·ing
to add, provide, or restore moisture to (the skin, air, etc.)
moisturize Related Forms
mois′·tur·iz′er noun
moisturize Usage Examples
Object
- cream: Wet towels, toilet paper, tissue, towel, soap, toothpaste, brush, little mirror, moisturizing cream.
- skin: With dry, itchy skin, moisturize the skin several times a day with a water-based cream.
- property: Brow Corrector contains an extract of Rice oil with moisturizing properties to help emphasize or correct the shape of the eyebrows.
- lotion: Follow up the bath with a moisturizing lotion, concentrating on problem dry areas.
- oil: Use a moisturizing oil or cream for dry skin to prevent cracking.
- conditioner: If you are more of a DIY girl why don't you purchase your own intensive moisturizing hair conditioner and do your own treatment.
Modifying Another Word
- deeply: An ordinary hand cream will suffice, but it is worth choosing a product that is rich and moisturizes deeply.
- then: Cleanse, moisturize then spritz in the morning which is said to protect your skin from damage caused by the elements.
- also: You should also moisturize your hands with lotion every time you wash them.

