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Definition of aesthetician in English: aesthetician(US esthetician) noun iːsθəˈtɪʃ(ə)nɛsθəˈtɪʃ(ə)nˌɛsθəˈtɪʃən 1A person who is knowledgeable about aesthetics. Example sentencesExamples - This is what the philosopher and aesthetician had in mind when he spoke of humour as a form of common sense.
- Diderot was influenced by English 18th-century aestheticians, particularly Lord Shaftesbury, whom he translated.
- The documentary material is neglected at the aesthetician's peril.
- There is this paper written by an analytic aesthetician.
- I believe that Theological Aesthetics will reward theologians, aestheticians, and others interested in these topics.
- Cute may not yet have its aesthetician, but while it awaits, it does have a chronicler.
- ‘You want things to look pristine,’ says Curtis, who adds that this also goes for the aesthetician.
- Although he initially studied languages, he took composition lessons and was influenced by the musical aesthetician.
- He ends by arguing that the topics of interest to aestheticians can be re-evaluated into a number of distinct adaptations.
- Ever since the cinema began, aestheticians have sought to define pure cinema.
- Best known for his medieval story, he has also worked as a philosopher, aesthetician, and television producer.
- Many are silkscreened: produced with inked up screens by union members, not aestheticians.
- On the terms of this encyclopedia, art historians are implicitly aestheticians without being consciously aware of it.
- At this point any remaining modern artists and aestheticians will now take their leave.
- Some aestheticians argue that a work of art has value only because of what it can mean to creatures capable of aesthetic appreciation.
- They are the primary aesthetic notions, which give sense to the wider class that aestheticians include as ‘aesthetic’.
- All the pressing questions about categories and protocol that once so bothered aestheticians don't seem to matter anymore.
- Included among these critics are analytic philosophers, film aestheticians, sociologists and cultural theorists.
- Novelist and aesthetician, she lived in her mother's Florentine villa.
- Poets do such things, so sometimes do aestheticians, and so does Stephen Dedalus in Ulysses.
2North American A beautician. Example sentencesExamples - According to the esthetician, liquid soaps can be harsh.
- My aesthetician alternately pampered and tortured my weather-beaten skin.
- Half-way through, I find myself doing yogic breathing and meditation to keep from popping the esthetician in the face.
- That slowly began to fade away as the aesthetician's gentle hands lulled me into blissful sleep during my facial.
- A sea-mud mask, used two to three times weekly, can also help, says an aesthetician in California.
- A staff of doctors, nurses and aestheticians work together to make you look and feel your best.
- He recommends this process, which estheticians call exfoliation.
- Once they find an esthetician they trust, the male patient tends to be loyal to that provider.
- The spa is a full-out body pleasure palace housing hairdressers, aestheticians, and a gym.
- For a hefty price at a day spa, an esthetician exfoliates the facial surface with a scalpel.
- The stores are staffed with naturopathic doctors, nurses, and aestheticians.
- Managing personal trainers is a world apart from managing aestheticians.
- Do aestheticians help with prevention, or are they more about treatment?
- Ask your dermatologist or aesthetician about a hydrating facial.
- In today's competitive economy, it's essential that medical aestheticians stay up to speed with the latest tools of the trade.
- Thanks to our team of dermatologists, aestheticians, and hairstylists, we were able to grant your beauty wishes.
- Lying on a massage table or in an aesthetician's chair is a bit like sitting at the hair salon.
- During my spa visit, I had the opportunity to talk with the lovely and talented esthetician.
- Claudia is a licensed esthetician and freelance journalist based in Los Angeles.
- All clay types are equally effective, says an aesthetician and author of a book about skin care.
Definition of aesthetician in US English: aesthetician(also esthetician) nounˌesTHəˈtiSHənˌɛsθəˈtɪʃən 1A person who is knowledgeable about the nature and appreciation of beauty, especially in art. Example sentencesExamples - The documentary material is neglected at the aesthetician's peril.
- I believe that Theological Aesthetics will reward theologians, aestheticians, and others interested in these topics.
- Included among these critics are analytic philosophers, film aestheticians, sociologists and cultural theorists.
- Best known for his medieval story, he has also worked as a philosopher, aesthetician, and television producer.
- There is this paper written by an analytic aesthetician.
- This is what the philosopher and aesthetician had in mind when he spoke of humour as a form of common sense.
- Many are silkscreened: produced with inked up screens by union members, not aestheticians.
- All the pressing questions about categories and protocol that once so bothered aestheticians don't seem to matter anymore.
- On the terms of this encyclopedia, art historians are implicitly aestheticians without being consciously aware of it.
- They are the primary aesthetic notions, which give sense to the wider class that aestheticians include as ‘aesthetic’.
- Ever since the cinema began, aestheticians have sought to define pure cinema.
- Cute may not yet have its aesthetician, but while it awaits, it does have a chronicler.
- ‘You want things to look pristine,’ says Curtis, who adds that this also goes for the aesthetician.
- Poets do such things, so sometimes do aestheticians, and so does Stephen Dedalus in Ulysses.
- Some aestheticians argue that a work of art has value only because of what it can mean to creatures capable of aesthetic appreciation.
- Novelist and aesthetician, she lived in her mother's Florentine villa.
- He ends by arguing that the topics of interest to aestheticians can be re-evaluated into a number of distinct adaptations.
- At this point any remaining modern artists and aestheticians will now take their leave.
- Although he initially studied languages, he took composition lessons and was influenced by the musical aesthetician.
- Diderot was influenced by English 18th-century aestheticians, particularly Lord Shaftesbury, whom he translated.
2North American A beautician. Example sentencesExamples - In today's competitive economy, it's essential that medical aestheticians stay up to speed with the latest tools of the trade.
- Ask your dermatologist or aesthetician about a hydrating facial.
- The spa is a full-out body pleasure palace housing hairdressers, aestheticians, and a gym.
- Managing personal trainers is a world apart from managing aestheticians.
- According to the esthetician, liquid soaps can be harsh.
- Claudia is a licensed esthetician and freelance journalist based in Los Angeles.
- Thanks to our team of dermatologists, aestheticians, and hairstylists, we were able to grant your beauty wishes.
- That slowly began to fade away as the aesthetician's gentle hands lulled me into blissful sleep during my facial.
- A staff of doctors, nurses and aestheticians work together to make you look and feel your best.
- During my spa visit, I had the opportunity to talk with the lovely and talented esthetician.
- All clay types are equally effective, says an aesthetician and author of a book about skin care.
- A sea-mud mask, used two to three times weekly, can also help, says an aesthetician in California.
- Once they find an esthetician they trust, the male patient tends to be loyal to that provider.
- Half-way through, I find myself doing yogic breathing and meditation to keep from popping the esthetician in the face.
- He recommends this process, which estheticians call exfoliation.
- For a hefty price at a day spa, an esthetician exfoliates the facial surface with a scalpel.
- My aesthetician alternately pampered and tortured my weather-beaten skin.
- Do aestheticians help with prevention, or are they more about treatment?
- The stores are staffed with naturopathic doctors, nurses, and aestheticians.
- Lying on a massage table or in an aesthetician's chair is a bit like sitting at the hair salon.
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