How to say "facial oil" in French?

In French "facial oil" translates to  huile pour le visage 

Transliteration: weel poor luh vee-sahzh

🇫🇷 J'utilise de l'huile pour le visage avant d'aller me coucher.

🗣️ zhew-til-eese duh weel poor luh vee-sahzh ah-vahn dah-lay muh koo-shay.

🇺🇸 I use facial oil before going to bed.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "facial oil" in French?

You can use the word "huile pour le visage" which translates to "facial oil".

How to pronounce "huile pour le visage" (facial oil) in French?

The word "huile pour le visage" is pronounced as "weel poor luh vee-sahzh".

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