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  • noun Plural form of facialist.

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Examples

  • M: MOUTH FACE-LIFTSAmerican facialists and massage therapists claim massaging the muscles inside the upper lip, cheek and jaw area promotes blood circulation and skin-cell oxygenation, resulting in a tighter, smoother complexion and brighter eyes as well as improved elocution.

    The beauty bible Eva Wiseman 2010

  • From drivers to jockeys, couriers to facialists, mercenaries to programmers, and newsboys to scientists, the work is fun and there's no one-size-fits-all solution.

    Five More True Tales From A Tax Lawyer 2010

  • Ariana glanced around surreptitiously, but none of the manicurists, facialists, or waitresses seemed remotely interested in what was being said.

    Pure Sin Kate Brian 2010

  • From drivers to jockeys, couriers to facialists, mercenaries to programmers, and newsboys to scientists, the work is fun and there's no one-size-fits-all solution.

    Five More True Tales From A Tax Lawyer 2010

  • I recently read a New York Times article about expensive and famous facialists in New York City who insist that their clients must get weekly facials costing something like $500 or run the risk of their skin looking awful and old immediately, and irreversibly.

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • I recently read a New York Times article about expensive and famous facialists in New York City who insist that their clients must get weekly facials costing something like $500 or run the risk of their skin looking awful and old immediately, and irreversibly.

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • To make a clay maskwhich is great for pulling toxins out of your skinsome facialists use I kid you not 100 percent clay kitty litter.

    Rinnavation Lisa Rinna 2009

  • "But I am also just a girl from Illinois with two sisters" -- sisters who, like most people, can't afford private trainers, Parisian facialists and celebrity interior decorators, she says.

    Penney Taps Cindy Crawford to Dress Up Home Decor 2009

  • To make a clay maskwhich is great for pulling toxins out of your skinsome facialists use I kid you not 100 percent clay kitty litter.

    Rinnavation Lisa Rinna 2009

  • I recently read a New York Times article about expensive and famous facialists in New York City who insist that their clients must get weekly facials costing something like $500 or run the risk of their skin looking awful and old immediately, and irreversibly.

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

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