creme pronounced crem
crême
sucrose sucrose
crème (fem.)
It means Cream.
glace an ice cream - une glace
Neutrogena is a made-up word for a skin care cream brand. This is not French, only designed to sound technical.
The word 'lait' means milk. The term also may be used in the French equivalent of 'cleansing cream', which is called 'cleansing milk'. And it may be used in the French equivalent of 'coffee with cream', which is called 'coffee with milk'.
There is no equivalent name in French for sherbet, an intermediate between sorbet and ice-cream. The same word as for ice-cream would be used, "glace". Sorbet is exclusively reserved for ice cream that is made purely of fruit and sugar, with no dairy in it.
the French word galce means 'ice cream' or 'ice' in English.
Ice cream is two words, and neither of them comes from Greek. Ice comes from Old Norse, and cream comes from Anglo-French.
"Gesichtscreme" or maybe "Gesichtscrème" (as the french word crème is correct too)
Topping (of cream, jam) is "nappage" (masculine) Topping (of a dish) is "garniture" (feminine)