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What (who) is facial - definition

PROCEDURE INVOLVING A VARIETY OF SKIN TREATMENTS ON THE HUMAN FACE
Facial peel; Facials; Facial treatment; Spa facial; Spa facial treatment; Salon facial treatment; Salon facial
  • Facials may include the use of a [[facial mask]].

facial         
(facials)
1.
Facial means appearing on or being part of your face.
Cross didn't answer; his facial expression didn't change...
I ended up in hospital with facial injuries.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A facial is a sort of beauty treatment in which someone's face is massaged, and creams and other substances are rubbed into it.
N-COUNT
facial         
n.
1) to do a facial
2) to get a facial
Facial         
·adj Of or pertaining to the face; as, the facial artery, vein, or nerve.

Wikipedia

Facial

A facial is a family of skin care treatments for the face, including steam, exfoliation (physical and chemical), extraction, creams, lotions, facial masks, peels, and massage. They are normally performed in beauty salons, but are also a common spa treatment. They are used for general skin health as well as for specific skin conditions. Types of facials include European facial, LED light therapy facials, hydrafacials and mini-facials.

Examples of use of facial
1. Similarly, expressions and facial characteristics are determined by the brain, and are not the product of facial tissue.
2. President Luong made the remark while visiting the Odonto–Maxillo–Facial Institute and the Odonto–Maxillo–Facial University in Hanoi.
3. He was hospitalized with serious facial injuries.
4. Rity responds to gestures and facial expressions.
5. This stands for: F, Facial weakness: Can the person smile?