5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Desiccate' in a Sentence
"To thoroughly dry; to dry up." more
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Overexposure to the sun has desiccated her skin, leaving it dry and damaged.
The prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals can desiccate and damage hair strands.
The prolonged use of certain skincare products can desiccate the skin, leading to dryness and irritation.
The skincare routine is desiccating the excess oil from the skin.
In the spa, the therapist was desiccating the seaweed for a rejuvenating skincare treatment.
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