beautician

beau·ti·cian

 (byo͞o-tĭsh′ən)
n.
One skilled in giving cosmetic treatments.
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beautician

(bjuːˈtɪʃən)
n
(Professions) a person who works in or manages a beauty salon
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beau•ti•cian

(byuˈtɪʃ ən)

n.
a person trained to style and dress the hair; hairdresser.
[1920–25, Amer.]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.beautician - someone who works in a beauty parlorbeautician - someone who works in a beauty parlor
artisan, journeyman, artificer, craftsman - a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft
manicurist - a beautician who cleans and trims and polishes the fingernails
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Translations
عامِل تَجْميل
kosmetičkakosmetik
kosmetologskønhedsekspert
Kosmetikerin
αισθητικός
estetista
kosmetologas
kosmetologs
damefrisørhudpleier
kozmetička
güzellik uzmanı
美容师

beautician

[bjuːˈtɪʃən] Nesteticista mf
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beautician

[bjuːˈtɪʃən ˈbjuːtiz] nesthéticien(ne) m/f
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beautician

nKosmetiker(in) m(f)
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beautician

[bjuːˈtɪʃən] nestetista m/f
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

beautician

(bjuːgtiʃən) noun
(American) a person who gives cosmetic treatment usually in a beauty salon.
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References in periodicals archive
Asma Sohail a Beautician said, everyone's requirements will be different, but the demand for henna designs will be on top of all.
Yusra Shahbaz a beautician said, 'We normally ask our customers to book one week in advance.
A beautician applies makeup to a client at a parlour in Islamabad.
Kelly McVicker, 35, says a beautician told her to hold a piece of frozen gammon to her lips after her filler - but it did not stop them ballooning.
The full-time mum claims the PS90 offer for 1.5ml of filler administered in her living room by a beautician from Huddersfield resulted in a trip to A&E after her lips doubled in size.
It is at this point in her life that Shahid decided to work as a freelance beautician for a company called GharPar which provides at-home beauty services predominantly to women in Lahore, Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
She said Mehraj was offered job of a beautician but she was later employed as a house maid.
TELLY funnyman Alex Brooker had a fling with a beautician as he filmed his talk show away from home.
She said: "I hope it will help someone make a more educated decision before considering aesthetic treatment with a beautician."
A BEAUTICIAN who posed as a trained nurse injected two customers with the same needle, putting them at serious risk of infection.
MULTAN -- As many as 70 women, undergoing beautician course training at Sanatzar, would get free beautician kits to start their own beauty-parlours, officials said on Thursday.
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