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Beauty Therapy

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The use of beauty treatments—e.g., facial treatments, exfoliation, masks, wraps, manicures, pedicures, waxing, etc.—to enhance one’s physical appearance to others and, ideally, improve one’s own self-image
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"We will be merging with the cosmetology board, but we will still have our own identity," she said.
The operator of medical cosmetology hospitals, clinics and skincare centres in the Chinese province of Sichuan sold in a private placement 600,000 of its common shares at USD2.00 (EUR1.46) apiece, for aggregate gross proceeds of USD1.2m.
The Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF) Cosmetology Program is a prime example of positive lifestyle choices that are benefiting the offenders and society.
Cosmetology is a secondary instructional program designed to teach students how to provide basic services in sanitation and sterilization, shampooing, hair styling, manicuring, permanent waving, chemical waving, hair coloring, wigs, and salon management.
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