0 a trained person whose job it is to improve the appearance of a customer's face, body, and hair, using make-up and beauty treatments, often in a beauty salon -- 美容師;美容專家
We find that the group of words that includes complaint and beauticians are borrowings clearly distinguishable from code-switches.
Who is to train the cobblers and beauticians?
Why are hairdressers covered when beauticians working in the same establishments are not?
Licenses to drive, fish, practice law, work as a beautician or in any other state-licensed field are at risk.
It is easy enough to compare the great life-giving drugs, which have alleviated so much human pain and suffering, with the frivolities of a beautician's parlour.
She is employed as a beautician at a funeral home.
She first appeared earlier in the manga, revealed to be a beautician.
Once the beautician was satisfied with their work, he would give them their next clue.