esthetician
English
Etymology
Noun
esthetician (plural estheticians)
- Alternative spelling of aesthetician.
- 1990 June 10, William Safire, “On Language; Cosmetological Chartist”, in The New York Times Magazine[1], archived from the original on 25 May 2015:
- Skin-care specialists call themselves estheticians, she informed me: "The esthetician is more than a cosmetician, who just applies cosmetics to the outside; an esthetician knows your body inside out, using everything from massage to vitamins in caring for your skin."
- 2025 February 16, Sophie Shaw, “5 tips for maintaining youthful skin, from dermatologists and estheticians over 40”, in CNN[3]:
- According to dermatologists and estheticians, you can expect to see a noticeable difference around the age of 40 — which is why I consulted five of these skin experts who are 40+ themselves, getting their top tips for transitioning (and maintaining) an effective skin care regimen.