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Lotion Bottle
LOH-shuhn BOT-uhl
Definitions
1
Personal Care · Hygiene
Common
Represents a container of lotion, moisturizer, sunscreen, or similar skincare product. Used to reference personal care routines, beauty regimens, or hygiene practices.
Often used in contexts related to self-care, skincare routines, or travel necessities.
Don't forget to pack sunscreen 🧴 for the beach tomorrow!
Text message about trip preparation
My winter skincare routine: exfoliate, 🧴, and lip balm every night.
Social media post about skincare
In digital communication, frequently represents personal care habits or beauty discussions, particularly in wellness and skincare communities.
2
Health · Prevention
Emerging
Represents hand sanitizer or disinfectant. Used to indicate cleanliness, germ prevention, or public health measures, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Increasingly used to reference hand hygiene or sanitization practices in public health contexts.
Remember to use 🧴 before and after touching public surfaces!
Public health reminder
Gained additional meaning during the COVID-19 pandemic as hand sanitizer became an essential item.
Evolution Timeline
2018
Added to Unicode 11.0 as part of expanded personal hygiene emoji set.
Growing digital conversations around skincare and self-care routines.
2020
Gained secondary meaning as hand sanitizer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Global health crisis creating new hygiene awareness and product shortages.
Cultural Context
The emoji reflects the growing 'skincare as self-care' movement, particularly popular among millennials and Gen Z who view skincare routines as wellness rituals rather than merely cosmetic practices.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, this emoji gained additional meaning as hand sanitizer, reflecting how global events can quickly reshape emoji semantics.
In Australia and other high-UV regions, this emoji predominantly represents sunscreen, while in colder climates it more often represents moisturizer or hand cream.
Regional Variations
Australia
Very frequently used to represent sunscreen due to high UV awareness in Australian culture.
United States
Commonly used to refer to sunscreen during summer months, particularly in beach or outdoor contexts.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Used practically to reference specific products or needs, less likely to be used symbolically.
Gen_Z: Frequently used in skincare routine posts on TikTok and Instagram, often in self-care or 'GRWM' (Get Ready With Me) content.
Older: Limited usage, typically literal reference to actual products when discussing health or travel needs.
Millennials: Commonly used in product recommendation contexts or discussing skincare as part of wellness routines.
Common Combinations
🧴☀️
Sunscreen or sun protection, often in context of beach trips or outdoor activities.
Reflects growing awareness of sun damage prevention in many Western cultures.
🧴✈️
Travel-sized toiletries or remembering to pack personal care items for a trip.
Often used in travel preparation contexts or discussing TSA liquid restrictions.
🧴👶
Baby lotion or baby care products.
Used by parents discussing infant care routines or product recommendations.