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Filter by Meaning The optician recommended using a humidifier to alleviate the effects of xerosis.
I avoid using certain facial cleansers because they tend to exacerbate xerosis on my face.
The xerosis of the bread made it stale and dry.
Regular exfoliation can help improve xerosis by removing dead skin cells and promoting moisture retention.
People with xerosis should avoid prolonged exposure to air conditioning as it can dry out their eyes further.
I have been using a moisturizer to manage my xerosis.
The optician recommended using a humidifier in her home to combat xerosis caused by dry indoor air.
The researcher conducted experiments to measure the xerosis of different plant species.
The xerosis of the baked goods gives them a longer shelf life without going stale.
The high salt content in the snacks is xerosis, making them extremely dehydrating.
He regularly applied moisturizer to combat xerosis and keep his skin hydrated.
The xerosis bread crusts made it difficult to chew.
The xerosis parchment paper had a rough texture.
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