Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
WordNet
n. a cream used cosmetically (mostly by women) for softening and cleaning the skin [syn: cold cream, coldcream, vanishing cream]
Usage examples of "face cream".
She tried to economize, but she was used to going to the hairdressers at least twice a week, and never having a run in her tights, and paying 1~5 for a pot of face cream.
Camera films and face cream, and a cashmere pullover the colour of violets.
They argued the packaging and the quality control and the cost-efficiency of death, as though talking about manufacturing potato crisps or face cream.
When we found you, which we were bound to do because she intended to tell us about the double attack, we'd find the face cream sure as fate.
Her fingers closed on a jar of Nivea face cream, and for a moment she allowed herself to think it might do the trick, but it was only a sample-sized jar, too small and light to hurt the dog even if it had been made of glass instead of plastic.
Many geisha used it as a face cream in those days, because it was believed to be very good for the skin.
The young woman took out one of the jars, a gentle face cream compounded of aloe, rosewater, glycerin, and several healing herbs.