beautician Definition
☆ beau·ti·cian (byo̵̅o̅ tis̸h′ən)
noun
a person who does hair styling, manicures, etc. in a beauty salon; cosmetologist
beautician Usage Examples
Converse of object
- consult: If you feel good, your skin will feel good too Consult a beautician about how your skin should be cared for.
- employ: Volunteers raised even more cash to fund the general running of the salon, which now employs three beauticians.
Converse of subject
run: Look good feel better This is a service run by volunteer beauticians from major cosmetic houses.
Adjective modifier
- lone: About a great ship schedule which dinner onboard we a lone beautician.
- lousy: Time may be a great healer, but it's also a lousy beautician.
- professional: Seek advice from a professional beautician who specializes in bridal makeup.
- qualified: A team of qualified beauticians is on hand with advice and treatments to suit your body's needs.
- local: Perhaps you could ask a local beautician to come to the office for the dramatic finale.
- good: THREE Warrington Collegiate students have just been named as some of Britain's best beauticians.
Modifies a noun
lady: Whilst i was there i also had my eyebrows shaped by waxing by the new beautician lady Nicky.
Noun used with modifier
- resident: The hotel has a resident beautician who will be delighted to help you look your best.
- volunteer: Look good feel better This is a service run by volunteer beauticians from major cosmetic houses.
Preposition: from
house: Look Good Feel Better - More Details To lead make-up workshops with beauticians from major cosmetic houses.
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