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Top cop’s winter advice — moisturize!

A top cop in Harlem is urging New Yorkers to say no to crack — by improving their skincare regimen.

“Fight winter itch by moisturizing your body after every wash and staying properly hydrated. #NYPD,” Deputy Inspector Steven Griffith posted on the 26th Precinct’s Twitter page Thursday.

The odd tweet featured before-and-after photos of Griffith’s chapped mitts — a warning about the perils of dry skin.

Critics poked fun at the high-ranking cop for channeling his inner beautician.

“Busy day at your precinct?” one of his followers wondered.

“Courtesy. Professionalism. Moisturized,” another quipped.

But celebrity skincare expert Renee Rouleau, 45, called it good advice for cops — and anyone who works outside in cold weather.

“Maybe he’s trying to have less manly hands. Maybe when he holds his wife, he doesn’t want his hands to be rough,” she said.

Griffith didn’t return calls seeking comment — and beauty tips.