smooth skin
The German phrase 'glatte Haut' translates directly to 'smooth skin' in English. It is used to describe skin that is free of blemishes, wrinkles, or roughness. This term can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in beauty product advertisements, in medical descriptions, or in everyday conversation.
She has a smooth skin like a baby doll.
This sentence is making a comparison to describe how smooth someone's skin is, using the texture of a baby doll as a reference point.
To get smooth skin, I usually have to use a scrub.
This sentence offers a solution to attaining smooth skin via the use of a scrub, thereby implying that the speaker may not naturally have smooth skin and needs to take extra steps to achieve it.
Your smooth skin is the first thing I noticed.
This sentence suggests that the speaker is very impressed by, or attracted to, the person they're speaking to, as their smooth skin was the first feature the speaker noticed about them.