What do you know about these terms below?
Cosmetics deals with those aspects of the skin related to beauty. This profession concentrates on skin care, protecting the skin, and improving its appearance. The word “cosmetic” is derived from the Greek kosmesis (adorning), from kosmeo (to order or arrange).
Acosmetician is a person engaged in the field of cosmetics, whose work is directed toward the care, protection, and improvement in the appearance of the skin.
Dermatology refers to the medical specialty of diagnosing and treating diseases of the skin, hair, and nails.
A dermatologist is a physician specializing in the various aspects of skin disease.
The term cosmetology is relatively vague and cannot always be found in dictionaries. It refers to the scientific and investigative basis of cosmetics, with its biological, chemical, and medical ramifications.
The term cosmetologist is derived from the term “cosmetology.” In its broad meaning, it refers to someone who specializes in the investigative aspects of cosmetics: he/she can be a chemist, a biologist, or a physician. However, this definition varies from one country to another.
In some countries, such as the United States, it is a formal title subjected to the regulations of each individual state. To become a cosmetologist, one has to graduate from a school of cosmetics. In other countries, however, there is no recognized medical/professional specialty of cosmetology so.
Source Handbook of Cosmetic Skin Care, 2009
