dusting powder

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a fine, often perfumed, powder applied to the skin

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  • After her bath, she applied a light dusting powder to her skin.
  • She always applies a little dusting powder after her morning shower.
  • The antique vanity set included a beautiful container for her scented dusting powder.
  • For babies with sensitive skin, it's best to use an unscented dusting powder.
  • A gentle dusting powder can help keep a baby's skin dry and comfortable.
  • The delicate fragrance of the dusting powder filled the bathroom.
  • In the summer, a light dusting powder helps absorb excess moisture.
  • Many people use dusting powder to help absorb excess moisture and prevent chafing.
  • Do you prefer a floral or a musky scent for your dusting powder?
  • This luxurious dusting powder leaves your skin feeling silky smooth.
  • She switched to a cornstarch-based dusting powder as a talc-free alternative.
  • He keeps a large container of dusting powder in his gym bag.
  • I bought her a luxurious gift set with bath oils and a matching dusting powder.
  • Applying dusting powder can provide a cooling sensation on warm days.
  • The fine dusting powder felt silky smooth against her skin.
  • The pharmacist recommended a medicated dusting powder for the rash.
  • Applying a fine dusting powder was the final step in her daily beauty routine.
  • Do you prefer a scented or unscented dusting powder?
  • In Victorian times, ladies often used a perfumed dusting powder.
  • A puff of dusting powder can make you feel refreshed and comfortable.