A cosmetologist, sometimes called a beautician, a beauty specialist, or an esthetician or aesthetician, is a worker who specializes in giving beauty treatments
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answered by mphermes 4
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A cosmetologist, sometimes called a beautician, a beauty specialist, or an esthetician or aesthetician, is a worker who specializes in giving beauty treatments. The recipients of these treatments are usually women, however there is a growing number of men. A general cosmetologist is proficient in all forms of beauty care and can give hair treatments, facials, skin treatments, and nail treatments.
There are specific disciplines of cosmetology that some cosmetologists may specialize in. The different types of special cosmetologists include hair stylists, shampooers, manicurists, estheticians and electrologists. Many cosmetologists specialize in at least one of these categories.
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1 Hair Stylist
1.1 Shampoo Technician
2 Manicurist
3 Electrologist
4 Becoming a cosmetologist
5 Famous cosmetologists
2007-02-27 13:40:26
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answered by Anonymous
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A cosmotologist is a person who does 1 or more of the following things for people: makeup, hair, wadrobe. I hope you get an A
2007-02-27 13:50:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Cosmetology is a somewhat pretentious 'non-word' invented to, supposedly, refer to the treatment of skin, hair and nails and includes, but is not limited to, manicures, pedicures, application of artificial nails, special occasion hairstyling, shampooing hair, cosmetic application, body hair removal, chemical hair relaxers or straighteners, permanent waves, coloring and highlighting of hair, and hair extensions or wig treatments. A person who is licensed in cosmetology is called a cosmetologist.
A cosmetologist, sometimes called a beautician, a beauty specialist, or an esthetician or aesthetician, is a worker who specializes in giving beauty treatments. The recipients of these treatments are usually women, however there is a growing number of men. A general cosmetologist is proficient in all forms of beauty care and can give hair treatments, facials, skin treatments, and nail treatments.
There are specific disciplines of cosmetology that some cosmetologists may specialize in. The different types of special cosmetologists include hair stylists, shampooers, manicurists, estheticians and electrologists. Many cosmetologists specialize in at least one of these categories.
More information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmetologist
2007-02-27 13:44:03
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answered by b c 3
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The cosmetologist may have few or many duties. He or she may specialize in a particular area or may be involved in overall customer care. A cosmetologist may cut hair, style hair or add hairpieces and weaves. He or she may also color, bleach, frost or condition hair, or add a tinted rinse to tone down bad color received at another shop or through inappropriate application of home color treatments.Although considered an expert in the field of beauty, the cosmetologist may also be required to perform or share in less specialized duties. These may include care and cleaning of beauty implements and employee stations. He or she may also answer the phone, book appointments, file, keep records, order products and sign for deliveries.
2007-02-28 08:40:44
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answered by Vtang 4
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A cosmetologist is a beauty specialist who is educated in treating the hair, skin, and nails. A cosmetologist may care for a client, but may also consult with clients and offer suggestions regarding flattering hairstyles, skincare options, and the best colors and proper application of cosmetics. The specialist with advanced skills may also offer therapeutic treatments and massages, and advise a client in hygienic practices as well as hair, skin or nail care between visits to the salon.
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2007-02-27 13:39:48
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answered by patty l 2
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A cosmetologist is a professional who does people's makeup and hair and often works with the science behind all cosmetic things - skincare, hair coloring, etc.
2007-02-27 13:39:05
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answered by Beauty Bunny 3
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cos·me·tol·o·gy /ËkÉzmɪËtÉlÉdÊi/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[koz-mi-tol-uh-jee] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun the art or profession of applying cosmetics.
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[Origin: 1850–55; < Gk kosmétó(s) adorned, arranged (see cosmetic) + -logy, appar. modeled on F cosmétologie]
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cos·me·to·log·i·cal /ËkÉzmɪtlËÉdÊɪkÉl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[koz-mi-tl-oj-i-kuhl] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation, adjective
cos·me·tol·o·gist, noun
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American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source cos·me·tol·o·gy (kÅz'mÄ-tÅl'É-jÄ) Pronunciation Key
n. The study or art of cosmetics and their use.
2007-02-27 13:40:34
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answered by pepsicolastar 3
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the person working at a beauty shop that does makeup!
2007-02-27 13:44:21
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answered by Avaria 6
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cosmetologist who knows how to make the people beautiful
2007-02-28 04:49:45
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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