ceruse
/ˈsɛr.ʊz/Definitions
1. noun
a white cosmetic paste or powder made from lead(II) oxide or other substances, used in the past to whiten and smooth the skin, particularly the face.
“In the 18th century, she applied ceruse to her face to achieve a pale complexion.”
2. verb
to apply or use ceruse on the skin.
“The actress cerused her face to prepare for the role.”