Moistening vs Moisturization - What's the difference?
moistening | moisturization |
The act of making something moist.
* 1803 , William Taplin, The Sporting Dictionary and Rural Repository of General Information Upon Every Subject Appertaining to the Sports of the Field
The act or process of moisturizing.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=October 1, author=Hilary Howard, title=New Ways to Moisturize for Less, work=New York Times
, passage=Mr. Hammer agreed that stearic acid in a body wash should be “helpful for moisturization and lipid replacement.” }}
As nouns the difference between moistening and moisturization
is that moistening is the act of making something moist while moisturization is the act or process of moisturizing.As a verb moistening
is .moistening
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(en noun)- In all slight and superficial galls, two or three moistenings of the part with cold vinegar will allay the inflammation, and harden the surface
Anagrams
*moisturization
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