"Esthetician" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An esthetician is a person who is trained and licensed to perform skin care treatments, such as facials, waxing, and chemical peels. Estheticians work in a variety of settings, including spas, salons, and medical offices.
Eesthesiogenic refers to a substance that has a specific property that can stimulate or evoke a sensation of touch, pressure, or temperature in the body, often in a therapeutic or medical context. This term is often used in the field of sensory science or neuroscience to describe the way certain materials can elicit a sensory response. For example, a warm or cold substance might be considered esesthesiogenic because it can stimulate the sense of touch and temperature.
Eesthesiology is the study of the sense of touch or tactile sensation. It is a subfield of neuroscience that explores the neural mechanisms and pathways involved in processing sensory information related to touch, pressure, vibrations, and spatial awareness.
Esthetes (noun) refers to people who appreciate and value beauty, aesthetics, and art. In a broader sense, an esthete is someone who has a refined sense of taste, cultured, and sophisticated, often placing a high value on beauty, elegance, and refinement.
The word "esthetic" refers to the branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of beauty, taste, and art. It can also refer to the characteristics of something that are pleasing to the eye or senses. Additionally, it can mean relating to or characterized by a concern for beauty, taste, or the principles of design.
Aesthetism concerns the appreciation and love of beauty, elegance, and refinement in art, literature, and other creative works. It emphasizes the importance of form, style, and appearance over moral or social issues.
To estheticizes means to attribute artistic or aesthetic qualities to something, often in an overly elaborate or pretentious manner. It can also mean to emphasize the aesthetic or sensory aspects of an experience, object, or activity at the expense of other important considerations.