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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
beautician
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He dumped his beautician wife Jewel for her three years ago - but his relationship with Tessa has now ended.
▪ In the meantime, Sunny is treated to regular weekly massages, hairdos and other beautician treatments.
▪ She was working double hours as a beautician.
▪ The beautician who used to address them thinks that altogether there were four or five.
▪ The 19-year-old beautician froze when the creepy-crawly suddenly appeared before her eyes - and she lost control of her Ford Fiesta.
▪ There are three pools; indoor, outdoor and jacuzzi; a beauty area with a hairdresser, massage facilities and beautician.
▪ They are autographed to my aunt, who worked as a beautician in Hollywood for many years.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
beautician

first recorded 1924, American English (the Cleveland, Ohio, telephone directory, to be precise), from beauty + ending as in technician. Beauty salon is from 1922, a substitution for prosaic beauty shop (1901).

Wiktionary
beautician

n. One who does hair styling, manicures, and other beauty treatments.

WordNet
beautician

n. someone who works in a beauty parlor [syn: cosmetician]

Usage examples of "beautician".

And for a beautician, he did have a surprising grasp of world politics.

Earth tones compliment the autumn shades the beautician adds to my hair.

Bobby Tom had just told a beautician with a blond beehive and Ringling Brothers makeup not to be too conservative when she worked on her hair!

Soon as the Depaato beautician staff got to work, the minute they brought out the wig she was to wear, dyed and styled precisely, she knew.

She worked as a beautician and also as an accountant for beauty parlors.

The beautician had divided the damp strands into sections, inserting small white plastic rollers as dainty as chicken bones.

In the second station, the woman in the chair had her head secured in a perforated bathing cap while the beautician pulled tiny strands through the rubber with what looked like a crochet hook.

Her face was set and so pale that the blusher seemed almost garish, the kind of work mortuary beauticians do.

A pretty, vain, completely self-centred woman, she divided the rest of her time between shopping and visiting beauticians and hairdressers.

The UFCW absorbed other unions representing beauticians, barbers, shoemakers, and members of a few other trades to become the largest of the more than fifty unions in the AFL-CIO, with 1.

The snow is flying in my eyes, visibility is poor and I can't be certain, but I'd swear that the person I see is Copro, beautician to the aristocracy.

A most gregarious soul, who loved the limelight and loved company, she had worked up a nice little business: one 'school' for beauticians and women's hair stylists, and another for hairdressers for men.

According to Theresa, whose sister is a licenced beautician, if I dyed my hair as often as Gwen has to, it would all fall out.

That skimp cost me a learned pig of prodigious memory, two weeks in Benidorm with a beautician called Tracey, a life peerage and my entire collection of Marc Bolan records.