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Published by Kornkanok Sriwongkaew, 2024-02-04 08:20:57

Spa Vocabulary

Spa Vocabulary

42 THERAPIST A specialist who treats a particular type of illness or problem, or who uses a particular type of treatment


43 MASSEUR A person whose job is giving people massages


44 COSMETOLOGIST A person licensed to provide cosmetic treatments to the hair, skin, and nails


45 MANICURIST A person whose job is the care and treatment of the hands and nails


46 PEDICURIST A person responsible for the medical or cosmetic treatment of feet


TYPE OF SKIN


47 NORMAL SKIN This skin is neither too dry nor too oily. It has regular texture, no imperfections and a clean, soft appearance, and does not need special care


48 DRY SKIN Skin that produces less natural oils than other types of skin. This may cause it to appear dull and become rough, flaky, or even scaly


49 OILY SKIN Skin that produces an excess of sebum that causes the skin to appear shiny and feel greasy —especially throughout the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin)


50 COMBINATION SKIN Skin includes areas that are dry as well as oily —with the T-zone commonly being oily, and the cheeks being either dry or normal


51 SENSITIVE SKIN Skin that may appear red and feel like it's burning, itching, or dry


REFERENCE Karine Witvitzky. Spa Vocabulary List: Easy Access English. https://www.scribd.com/document/4944 09482/Spa-Vocab-List


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