Beautician is hair/makeup/facials
Cosmetologist is hair/facials/waxing/manicure/pedicureSource: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-the-difference-between-a-cosmetologist-and-a-beautician
The person that is licensed to do manicures and pedicures is call a manicurist or a nail tech!
A beautician can also be known as a cosmetologist. They can be expected to cut and style hair, they may also be expected to apply makeup depending on the place of employment.
Cosmologist - someone who studies the universe. or Cosmetologist - someone who give beauty treatment; beautician
another name for a license hair dresser is a cosmetologist
A person who applies makeup for others (particularly for film or theatrical productions; a person who does makeup for the general public is usually referred to as a cosmetologist or beautician).
To be a cosmetologist or esthetician, all you need in most states is a high school diploma or you have to pass a written test. I highly suggest you have a passion for the field or it would be just like any other job.
Cosmetologist go to the School of Cosmetology after they finish high school. Most programs last about two years and then they can receive their certificate.
A cosmetologist makes between 8.56 and 15.87 per hour. The average is 13.50.
cosmetologist
1. manicurist: a manicurist specifically tends to nails, hands, and feet but broader synonymous terms would include: 2. cosmetologist: tends to hair, skin (make-up included), and nails 3. beautician: tends to the 'beauty' needs of a client - i.e. hairstyling, make-up, nails, even clothes, can be considered an out-dated term for cosmetologist
That is the correct spelling of beautician.
beautician