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facialist

American  
[fey-shuh-list] / ˈfeɪ ʃə lɪst /

noun

  1. a person who has special training in administering facials and other skin treatments for the face.


Etymology

Origin of facialist

facial + -ist

Example Sentences

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Deborah Mitchell, Camilla’s facialist for 14 years, recently told Insider that she was “a real Diana fan until I met the duchess.”

From Fox News • Dec. 15, 2020

Although skin-care companies have bombarded her with products to try, the celebrity facialist said, “I always go back to Tatcha.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 8, 2019

The facialist warns me that there will be some suction and maybe a little redness, in part because the pen will dispense a serum as it does its work.

From Slate • May 25, 2019

Do this at least five times after cleansing your face, recommends the Manhattan facialist Georgia Louise, noting that the cold will immediately “help de-puff” and tighten skin.

From New York Times • Jul. 10, 2018

It’s a philosophy that’s made her the go-to facialist for A-list clients from Julianne Moore to Michelle Williams.

From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 2, 2016