beautician
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++beau·ti·cian /bjuːˈtɪʃən/ noun [countable] DCBsomeone whose job is to give beauty treatments to your skin, hair etc 美容师;美发师Examples from the Corpus
beautician• She was working double hours as a beautician.• They are autographed to my aunt, who worked as a beautician in Hollywood for many years.• There are three pools; indoor, outdoor and jacuzzi; a beauty area with a hairdresser, massage facilities and beautician.• He dumped his beautician wife Jewel for her three years ago - but his relationship with Tessa has now ended.• The 19-year-old beautician froze when the creepy-crawly suddenly appeared before her eyes - and she lost control of her Ford Fiesta.• In the meantime, Sunny is treated to regular weekly massages, hairdos and other beautician treatments.• The beautician who used to address them thinks that altogether there were four or five.beau·ti·cian nounChineseSyllable
skin, is Corpus job to someone whose your treatments beauty give to
beautician
beau‧ti‧cian /bjuːˈtɪʃən/
noun [countable]someone whose job is to give beauty treatments to your skin, hair etc
▪ hairdresser a person who cuts, washes, and arranges people's hair in particular styles: I have a hairdresser's appointment this afternoon.
▪barber a man whose job is to cut men's hair and sometimes to shave them: How often do you go the barber's?
▪stylist someone who cuts or arranges people's hair as their job: Renee was the top stylist at the salon.
▪beautician someone whose job is to give beauty treatments to your skin, hair etc: Her beautician told her she had problem skin.
beau‧ti‧cian /bjuːˈtɪʃən/
noun [countable]someone whose job is to give beauty treatments to your skin, hair etc| THESAURUS |
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