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单词 cosmetology
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Definition of cosmetology in English:

cosmetology

noun ˌkɒzmɪˈtɒlədʒiˌkɑzməˈtɑlədʒi
mass noun
  • The professional skill or practice of beautifying the face, hair, and skin.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The rise of " cosmeceuticals " blurs the lines between dermatology and cosmetology in ways that many consumers don't understand.
    • Many courses - like cosmetology - are not being provided by government.
    • In many schools vocational programs remained segregated with cosmetology and secretarial courses only for women and electrical and automotive courses only for men.
    • She said her dream is to own a training institute where people can learn and enhance their skills in beauty culture and cosmetology.
    • Fortuitously, she received the support of Elizabeth Arden, the well-known cosmetology expert who by then already had her famous and fabulously successful line of beauty products and spas.
    • Ultimately he dropped out before finishing his cosmetology training.
    • But these days, in addition to learning the basics of cosmetology, beauty-school students learn how to do facials, manicures/pedicures, massage and hair removal techniques.
    • After all, it just wouldn't have made sense if Joan of Arc had opted for a career in cosmetology or Einstein had decided to forgo physics to pursue the life of a rodeo clown.
    • I had found a home course for cosmetology and had been studying.
    • But chatter about the prime minister's possible adventures in aggressive cosmetology preceded and transcended that tidbit.
    • Elise will be a junior this fall, and she's been floundering between cosmetology and studio art.
    • His passion for hair led him to cosmetology school.
    • Two years after graduating from high school, Stacie began attending cosmetology school full time.
    • In accordance with custom, the casket remains closed and there is no embalming or cosmetology performed.
    • At times, Lip Service seems to do for cosmetology what Dante attempted for cosmology.
    • African hair braiding uses no chemicals and doesn't involve pedicures or haircutting, while cosmetology training doesn't address hair braiding at all.
    • This year's exhibition introduces a wide range of spa-related activities - from the latest spa sessions, spa music therapy, essential oils, spa hot-spring hotels, spa trips and cosmetology seminars.
    • Only her plans for going for an MD in cosmetology had to be put on hold as her jet-setting career kept her busy.
    • She said they also have cosmetology and a ‘foal’ program where inmates work with baby horses.
    • One set of twins was arrested for not having a licence to practice cosmetology.

Derivatives

  • cosmetological

  • adjective
    • The magazine shows detailed know-how in cosmetological, dermatological and other issues.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The improvement of skin cosmetological parameters was revealed, especially after application of cosmetic products.
      • The resulting cosmetological products are safe, hypoallergenic, perfectly tolerated, and of proven effectiveness.
      • Many international scientific studies demonstrate its benefits in all important dermatological and cosmetological application fields.
      • In the cosmetological department rejuvenation of the face and body is tailored to suit the needs of different age-groups.
  • cosmetologist

  • nounˌkɒzməˈtɒlədʒɪstˌkɑzməˈtɑlədʒəst
    • If you have a friend who's a licensed cosmetologist, have him or her take you to your local ‘professional’ shop.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you are considering adding human hair extensions to your hair, seek a licensed cosmetologist for consultation.
      • He was still officially married when he and Yvonne, a cosmetologist, moved in together, and he was in no rush to make matters legal.
      • Similar fears were raised in America when the training for cosmetologists first began.
      • Before that I had dreams of being a cosmetologist or an interior designer.
 
 

Definition of cosmetology in US English:

cosmetology

nounˌkäzməˈtäləjēˌkɑzməˈtɑlədʒi
  • The professional skill or practice of beautifying the face, hair, and skin.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • African hair braiding uses no chemicals and doesn't involve pedicures or haircutting, while cosmetology training doesn't address hair braiding at all.
    • But these days, in addition to learning the basics of cosmetology, beauty-school students learn how to do facials, manicures/pedicures, massage and hair removal techniques.
    • After all, it just wouldn't have made sense if Joan of Arc had opted for a career in cosmetology or Einstein had decided to forgo physics to pursue the life of a rodeo clown.
    • I had found a home course for cosmetology and had been studying.
    • In accordance with custom, the casket remains closed and there is no embalming or cosmetology performed.
    • Two years after graduating from high school, Stacie began attending cosmetology school full time.
    • Fortuitously, she received the support of Elizabeth Arden, the well-known cosmetology expert who by then already had her famous and fabulously successful line of beauty products and spas.
    • The rise of " cosmeceuticals " blurs the lines between dermatology and cosmetology in ways that many consumers don't understand.
    • His passion for hair led him to cosmetology school.
    • This year's exhibition introduces a wide range of spa-related activities - from the latest spa sessions, spa music therapy, essential oils, spa hot-spring hotels, spa trips and cosmetology seminars.
    • But chatter about the prime minister's possible adventures in aggressive cosmetology preceded and transcended that tidbit.
    • Many courses - like cosmetology - are not being provided by government.
    • At times, Lip Service seems to do for cosmetology what Dante attempted for cosmology.
    • Ultimately he dropped out before finishing his cosmetology training.
    • Elise will be a junior this fall, and she's been floundering between cosmetology and studio art.
    • Only her plans for going for an MD in cosmetology had to be put on hold as her jet-setting career kept her busy.
    • One set of twins was arrested for not having a licence to practice cosmetology.
    • She said they also have cosmetology and a ‘foal’ program where inmates work with baby horses.
    • She said her dream is to own a training institute where people can learn and enhance their skills in beauty culture and cosmetology.
    • In many schools vocational programs remained segregated with cosmetology and secretarial courses only for women and electrical and automotive courses only for men.
 
 
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