cosmetic

listen to the pronunciation of cosmetic
Englisch - Türkisch
{s} güzellik

Zaman iyi bir hekim ama kötü bir güzellik uzmanıdır. - Time is a good physician, but a bad cosmetician.

{s} yüzeysel
güzellikle ilgili
dış görüntüye önem veren
(sorunun) yalnız dış görünümüyle ilgili
kozmetikle ilgili
kozmetik

Küçük kozmetik detaylar hakkında endişelenerek zaman kaybetmektense web sitemiz için içerik yaratarak zamanımızı harcamalıyız. - We should spend our time creating content for our website rather than wasting time worrying about minor cosmetic details.

Endişelenmeyin, günümüzün kozmetik cerrahisi, Doktor Frankenstein'ın günlerinde olduğundan çok daha iyidir. - Don't worry, present day cosmetic surgery is much better than it used to be in Doctor Frankenstein's days.

plastik her türlü makyaj malzemesi
{i} bakım ürünü
güzelleştirici
i., s. kozmetik
{i} makyaj malzemesi
(Tıp) Cildi veya saçları güzelleştiren (madde)
{s} plastik
{s} estetik
cosmetic industry
kozmetik sanayii
cosmetic repair
yüzeysel onarım
cosmetic surgery
plastik cerrahi
cosmetic surgery
estetik ameliyat
cosmetic techniques
kozmetik teknikler
cosmetic surgery
(Tıp) kozmetik cerrahi
cosmetically
kozmetik açıdan
cosmetics
kozmetikler
cosmetics
makyaj malzemesi
cosmetics
kozmetik

Leyla ziyaret ettiği her alışveriş merkezinden kozmetik ürünleri satın aldı. - Layla bought cosmetics at every shopping mall she visited.

O mağaza artık kozmetik satmıyor. - That store no longer sells cosmetics.

cosmetics
güzellik malzemeleri
cosmetics
{i} makyaj malzemeleri
cosmetics
{i} bakım ürünleri
cosmetics
güzellik müstahzarları
Englisch - Englisch
Any substances applied to enhance the external color or texture of the skin, e.g. lipstick, eyeshadow, eyeliner; makeup
External or superficial; pertaining only to the surface or appearance of something

Fortunately, the damage to the house was mostly cosmetic and a bit of paint covered it nicely.

A feature existing only on the surface
pertaining to the art of beautifying, especially the complexion
disapproval If you describe measures or changes as cosmetic, you mean they improve the appearance of a situation or thing but do not change its basic nature, and you are usually implying that they are inadequate. It is a cosmetic measure which will do nothing to help the situation long term = superficial
{n} a kind of wash to improve the skin
{a} beautifying, promoting beauty
An substance applied to enhance the external color or texture of the skin, e.g. lipstick, eyeshadow, eyeliner; makeup
a toiletry designed to beautify the body serving an aesthetic purpose in beautifying the body; "cosmetic surgery"; "enhansive makeup" serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose; "cosmetic fenders on cars"; "the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative
serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose; "cosmetic fenders on cars"; "the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative"
a toiletry designed to beautify the body serving an aesthetic purpose in beautifying the body; "cosmetic surgery"; "enhansive makeup"
serving an aesthetic purpose in beautifying the body; "cosmetic surgery"; "enhansive makeup"
{s} beautifying, improving; pertaining to cosmetics
Imparting or improving beauty, particularly the beauty of the complexion; as, a cosmetical preparation
Cosmetics are substances such as lipstick or powder, which people put on their face to make themselves look more attractive
Any external application intended to beautify and improve the complexion
serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose; "cosmetic fenders on cars"; "the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative
a toiletry designed to beautify the body
{i} agent used to beautify the face and body (as in creams, lipstick, etc.)
cosmetic dentistry
Common cosmetic dental treatments include: whitening or tooth bleaching, enamel shaping, bonding, veneers, gum lift
cosmetic dentistry
The branch of dentistry that deals with the appearance of teeth
cosmetic second
An item produced by a manufacturer and sold wholesale that has a minor blemish and therefore is offered at a lower price
cosmetic surgeries
plural form of cosmetic surgery
cosmetic surgery
Surgery (and related medical treatment) undergone to improve appearance rather than for health reasons

The face lift is a classic example of cosmetic surgery.

cosmetic change
altering or fixing one's facial appearance so as to beautify
cosmetic dentistry
the branch of dentistry dealing with the appearance of the teeth
cosmetic soap
specialized bodily cleaning agent used mainly on the face to remove make-up
cosmetic surgeon
a surgeon who beautifies the body (especially the face)
cosmetic surgery
Any surgery done primarily to improve or change the way one appears, cosmetic surgery does not primarily improve the way the body works or correct deformities resulting from disease, trauma or birth defect For important information on cosmetic surgery, see the "Exclusions" section
cosmetic surgery
means surgery that is performed primarily to improve appearance and self-esteem, which may include reshaping normal structures of the body
cosmetic surgery
Cosmetic surgery is surgery done to make a person look more attractive. medical operations that improve your appearance after you have been injured, or because you want to look more attractive
cosmetic surgery
plastic surgery, surgery dealing with the repair of deformed or destroyed parts of the body or the refinement of existing body features (i.e. face lift)
cosmetic surgery
Surgery for the restoration, or reconstruction of body structures directed toward altering appearance
cosmetic surgery
The term "Cosmetic Surgery" means medically unnecessary surgical procedures, usually, but not limited to, plastic surgery directed toward preserving beauty
cosmetic surgery
surgery undertaken with the primary intent of improving appearance
cosmetic surgery
plastic surgery to remove wrinkles and other signs of aging from your face; an incision is made near the hair line and skin is pulled back and excess tissue is excised; "some actresses have more than one face lift"
cosmetic treatment
treatment which is intended to improve one's appearance
cosmetics
The study of such products
cosmetics
Preparations applied externally to change or enhance the beauty of skin, hair, nails, lips, and eyes
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
{i} AACS, American based institute of cosmetic surgery studies
International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients
{i} INCI, system of names for cosmetics and chemicals and waxes and oils and other ingredients of soaps on the basis of scientific names and other Latin and English words (for example: the INCI Name for "Shea Butter" is "Butyrospermum Parkii"; the INCI Name for "Vitamin E" is "tocopherol")
cosmetically
with the help of cosmetics; in a cosmetic manner
cosmetically
In a cosmetic manner
cosmetically
for cosmetic purposes to improve appearance; "it is used cosmetically by many women
cosmetics
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cosmetics
{i} agents used to beautify the face and body (as in creams, lipstick, etc.)
cosmetics
Products used for the purposes of cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness or alternating ones appearance
cosmetics
creams, powders etc that you use on your face and body in order to look more attractive make-up. Any of several preparations (excluding soap) applied to the human body for beautifying, preserving, or altering the appearance or for cleansing, colouring, conditioning, or protecting the skin, hair, nails, lips, eyes, or teeth. The earliest known cosmetics were in use in Egypt in the 4th millennium BC. Cosmetics were in wide use in the Roman Empire, but they disappeared from much of Europe with the fall of the Roman Empire (5th century AD) and did not reappear until the Middle Ages, when Crusaders returned from the Middle East with cosmetics and perfumes. By the 18th century they had come into use by nearly all social classes. Modern cosmetics include skin-care preparations; foundation, face powder and rouge (blusher); eye makeup; lipstick; shampoo; hair curling and straightening preparations; hair colours, dyes, and bleaches; and nail polish. Related products include antiperspirants, mouthwashes, depilatories, astringents, and bath crystals
cosmetics
Defined by the FDA in 1938 as (1) articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or sprayed on, introduced into, or otherwise applied to the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance, and (2) articles intended for use as a component of any such articles Cosmetics Table of Contents -->
cosmetics
a toiletry designed to beautify the body
cosmetic
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