Pronunciation: English [? b? di? ln)? Beauty [? b\? di? lo? n]?
Grammar: The basic meaning of the body is "body", "body" and "trunk", which emphasizes that the human body is relative to the soul, mind and spirit, not the person or health status. This is a countable noun.
Example:
Ordinary? Use? Yes? Answer? Body? Emulsion? Will. Keep? That? Skin? Soft? And then what? Soft?
Regular use of emulsion can make skin soft and elastic.
Extended data synonym: emollient lotion
Pronunciation: English [sk? n? ln)? Beauty [sk? n? lo? n]?
Interpretation: emulsion.
Grammar: The basic meaning of skin is "skin", which can refer to the hairy "skin" on the outer layer of human body or animal (at this time, it is an uncountable noun), and the skins of some fruits and vegetables are made into leather clothes (at this time, it is an uncountable noun).
Example:
Answer? Skin? Emulsion? Distilled? From where? That? Root? Is it? Answer? Great. Cure? For what? Sore? Rash? And then what? Spots. ?
Skin care lotion extracted from this root is an excellent medicine for treating rashes and papules.