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Filter by Meaning The xerosis of the paper used in this book prevents it from becoming brittle over time.
She used a moisturizing lotion to combat xerosis on her hands.
She uses a gentle cleanser to avoid exacerbating her xerosis.
After spending hours in the sun, her face had a xerosis appearance.
The skincare routine included an eye cream to prevent xerosis and keep the skin around the eyes moisturized.
The xerosis of desert plants allows them to thrive in arid environments.
The cactus's xerosis helps it thrive in desert conditions.
The excessive use of hair styling products is xerosis, resulting in brittle and dry hair.
The xerosis of the hair made it appear dull and lifeless.
The xerosis of her lips caused them to crack and bleed.
She used a specialized lotion to alleviate the xerosis of her hands.
Applying a moisturizer after showering can help combat xerosis.
The xerosis parchment paper had a rough texture.
The xerosis of the lips can be relieved by applying lip balm regularly.
The xerosis of her hair was a result of frequent chemical treatments.
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