1.My friend’s portrait.
My best friend’s name is Lisa. She is my closest friend . We met when we both were seven years
old and we became friends immediately. Lisa is very kind, helpful and good to talk to.
She is quite short. Lisa is well built and she has got an athletic figure and beautiful posture. Her
shoulders are quite broad for a girl. She has got shapely arms and legs. Her neck is not very long
and quite thin. Although she is naturally blonde, she is quite dark-skinned.
Lisa has got fine features. Her face is oval shaped. Lisa’s hair is very long and thick. It is curly. Her
natural hair colour is blonde, but some time ago she dyed her hair brown. This colour suits her well
and looks very natural because Lisa has got thick dark eyebrows. Her forehead is quite high. She
has got big sparkling hazel eyes. Her nose is small and straight, her ears are quite small and plump
lips.
As Lisa is very sporty, she often wears sports clothes and jeans. But she looks good in dresses as
well. She doesn’t like high heels at all, that is why she usually wears gumshoes, trainers or flat
shoes. She doesn’t usually wear jewellery, but she likes wearing various beautiful earrings.
2. Faculty of beauty industry and hospitality
1.I am studying at the 1st MEC
2.The 1st MEC was founded in 2012 as a result of the unification of several colleges.
3. I am studying at the Faculty of Beauty and Hospitality Industry.
4. To enter the college candidates have to present a Certificate of General Secondary Education
(after the 9 th grade) or a Certificate of Full Secondary Education (after the 11 th grade).
5. The academic year begins on September 1.
6. The academic year has two terms.
7. Each term ends with examinations, which take place in January and in June.
8. Education and training at the Faculty lasts three years.
9. During the first year they mostly have General Sciences: Physics, Mathematics, Psychology,
Information technologies, foreign languages, Philosophy, Economics, Drawing and others. During
the 2 nd and 3rd years students are trained in professional technologies.
10. My favorite subject is drawing
11. As a rule, I am very busy and I have a lot of work to do
12. i take an active part in the public life of the college
13. 14. I work hard and never miss classes or fail
examinations.
15. After leaving the Faculty I’d like to work at a beauty salon as an aesthetician and eventually
open my own salon in a few years.?
3. Profession in beauty industry.
1. Beauty has been a concern of men and women since ages.
2. The hectic lifestyles of today leave us little time for personal grooming than we had before.
3. This has caused people — essentially women — to turn increasingly to professionals for
treatment to give them that ’manicured’ looks.
4. women begin to work outside their homes, the need to appear well groomed and attractive has
assumed greater importance.
5. Cosmetology includes the care and treatment of skin, hair, face and body and covers diet and
exercise as well.
6. Today, the returns generated by the industry have begun to attract entrants from all strata of class
and education.
7. Girls just out of school consider this career as an easy and viable option.
8.This area was once almost exclusively a woman’s preserve.
9. Now more and more men are coming in as both providers and seekers of beauty care.
10.Success in this field has no relationship to the age of the practitioner.
11. Areas of specialization include: Beautician, Manicurist, Pedicurist, Electrologist, Masseur,
Aroma Therapist
4. Profession of a makeup artist
1. A make-up artist is a professional artist who applies cosmetic products on the skin to transform or
enhance the appearance of a person.
2. Make-up artists specialize only in make-up and typically do not offer other services such as hair
or nails.
3. The art of applying make-up goes back at least 6000 years.
4.Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs would employ specially trained servants to apply cosmetics in order to
make them appear more like the gods.
5. Recently the demand for skilled make-up artists to work with actors or actresses, politicians,
theatre productions, and for television and movies has increased.
6. A make-up artist is usually a member of a team including the hairdresser and wardrobe specialist.
7. A make-up artist needs to have a broad range of common skills, but can specialise in many
different types of make-up and application techniques.
8.All make-up artists clean and maintain their tools and carefully select their products.
9. They may work with cosmetic companies to develop products and often times may create their
own line of cosmetics.
10. A make-up artist can work in a variety of places.
11. Make-up artists often use portable or wearable make-up brushes’ bags.
12. The artist use brushes to prepare a model’s face and eyelids for a photo-shoot.
5. Profession of a beautician.
1. People were interested in ways of creating beauty in the Ancient world.
2. Ancient Egypt is considered the birthplace of cosmetic art.
3. Here cosmetics were used not just to emphasize the beauty of the eyes, skin, but also for medical
purposes
4. In modern society, the ability to take care of yourself and look good, regardless of age and
gender, is becoming increasingly important.
5. Visiting a beauty salon has become as common as visiting a barber shop, and the demand for
these services is constantly growing.
6. Therefore, the profession of beautician, which provides such services, is very popular.
7. A beautician is a professional who provides beauty treatments.
8. These professionals provide recommendations and services to help customers achieve their
aesthetic goals.
9. A beautician improves the physical looks of customers and helps them feel better about
themselves.
10. Some common services provided by beauticians might include: manicures, skin care, makeup,
massage, spa.
11. Depending on their interest, a beautician might focus on one particular service instead of
offering various services.
6.Fashion and style
1. Fashion is a general term for a popular style or practice, especially in clothing, footwear,
accessories, makeup, body piercing or furniture.
2.“Fashion” refers to a distinctive; however, often-habitual trend in a look and dress up of a person,
as well as to prevailing styles in behaviour.
3. Fashion is very versatile.
4. It keeps on changing.
5. A person is only fashionable if they are following the current fashion, a thing hard put to do as
fashion is for a limited time only.
6. One must constantly keep changing their wardrobe to keep up with all the current fashions.
7. Style, on the other hand, is considered more permanent and timeless, as it does not need to
change.
8. It may only change when the person does, or this style or personality is redefined.
9. Style is not dependent upon clothing; it can be associated with anything that makes you look
stylish, be that a unique way of speaking, a unique paring of accessories etc.
10. style can also be considered as an extension of fashion.
11. you can use what is in fashion and incorporate it in your own style giving it an altogether
different touch.
12.There are many people who are fashionable, however they may or may not be stylish. However,
there are also a number of people who are stylish, but they are not considered fashionable.
7.Beauty salon
1. A beauty salon is an establishment dealing with cosmetic treatments for men and women.
2. Beauty salons provide more generalized services related to skin health, facial aesthetic, foot care,
nail manicures, aromatherapy, oxygen therapy, mud baths and many other services.
3. There are many different kinds of beauty salons.
4. The different types of salon services provide care and beautification for the body from head to
toe.
5. Hair removal is offered at some beauty salons through treatments such as waxing and threading.
6.Some beauty salons style hair instead of going to a separate hair salon, and some also offer sun
tanning.
7. Specialized beauty salons known as nail salon offer treatments such as manicures and pedicures
for the nails
8.Tanning salons have equipment and services for people who want to tan their skin artificially to
create the look of a suntan.
9. Makeup services are available at many kinds of salons. 10.Cosmetics professionals help
customers select flattering makeup colours for their skin.
11. Bridal makeup is one of the most popular salon services.
12. Traditionally, salon cosmetic services were offered to women only, but increasingly, men’s
makeup options are also available.
8. Cosmetics. (beauty products)
1. Recently, the consumption of cosmetic products around the world has been increasing.
2. The range of decorative cosmetics is diverse and includes the following types of products:
foundation, powder, blush, lipsticks and lip gloss, eye shadow, mascara, eye pencils, eyebrow
pencils, nail polishes.
3. Decorative cosmetics occupies one of the leading places in the total volume of production of
cosmetics.
4. Decorative cosmetics are an integral part of the life of women's society.
5. it helps to emphasize the beauty of a woman's face, give it personality and hide minor flaws.
6. Cosmetics allows us to be closer to the external ideal and feel more confident.
7. When selecting cosmetics, it should be borne in mind that it differs in skin type, consistency,
shade and use situation.
8. The reliability of cosmetics is related to their preservation and is determined by the shelf life,
which can be from several months to 3 years.
9. Cosmetics may change during the aging process: color, smell, taste (lipsticks).
10. before putting up for sale, cosmetics must be studied for irritating and allergic effects
11. Every year, even every month, there are more and more cosmetic novelties.
12. The formulation is improving, the quality of decorative cosmetics is improving, which brings
variety to our lives.
9.Makeup techniques
1. There are several cosmetic application techniques that are used by top makeup artists.
2. These techniques apply to women of all ages.
3. These techniques will bring out your best features, and help camouflage areas need a little more
help or a radiance boost.
4. Foundation is one of the most important cosmetics you will purchase and use.
5. Carefully choose the eyebrow pencil colour to be close to your natural eyebrow colour.
6. When you choose an eyeliner: do not take extremely bright and dark colours.
7. Using of shadows is also very important.
8. Correct shadows colour brings out your eyes and emphasizes your best features.
9. Do not take bright lipstick colour for everyday makeup.
10. the good quality makeup should only underline your beauty and make your look fresher and
younger.
10.Skin care
1. Skin care products are an essential part of an individual’s beauty regime.
2. Products are available to suit both men and women of all skin types.
3. There are four main types of skin that products relate to.
4. Normal skin is healthy and balanced.
5. Oily skin is caused by over secretion of oil glands, it is less prone to wrinkling.
6. Dry skin is the opposite and is caused when oil glands are under producing.
7. Combination skin is the most common, all areas are correctly producing.
8. The face is the most looked after area of skin as this receives the most exposure and recognition.
9.Customers purchase products to prevent premature aging, over solar exposure, serious skin
conditions, and other skin problems .
10. The face is divided into fourteen different zones.
11. this is known as mapping and these zones are used to determine the correct use and selection of
treatments to purchase.
11.Skin care products
1. The skin care products range is an increasingly growing market.
2. The companies are continually developing better, more effective and more natural products to
meet the demands of the customer.
3.The main areas of skin care products are developed to cleanse, tone, moisturize, scrub and peel in
the comfort of the customers own home.
4. Cleansers, toners and moisturizers come in different forms for example creams, serums and
lotions.
5. Firstly, cleansers are applied to wipe away grease, dirt and oil that gather to collect in the pores.
6. Secondly, toners tighten the pores to reduce the risk of grease and dirt returning to the areas.
7. Moisturizer is then applied to smooth and hydrate the skin.
8. Scrubs and peel masks are applied to remove dead skin cells.
9. Products are available to suit many different individual customers needs.
10. Campaigns targeted at women include glamorous celebrities, bright, sensitive packaging and
floral, natural scents.
11. The advertisement campaign targeted at men uses dark colours and deep, fresh smells.
12. Skin care products are available from drug stores, shopping malls and over the internet.
11.Skin care products
1. Light cream provid protection and balanced care for normal and combination skins.
2. Rich protective cream to ensure protection and care, adapted to dry and very dry skins.
3. Moisturizing cream for around eyes and lips ensures reinforced protection for these especially
delicate, vulnerable areas of the face.
4. Active anti-wrinkle cream helps combat the major causes of the appearance of wrinkles.
5. Face regenerating oil promotes the regeneration of skin cells.
6. Onagrine is both preventive and reparative, thanks to two unique active ingredients.
7. Flavopherol rich in essential fatty acids.
8. Make-up remover emulsion for dry and very dry skins thoroughly eliminates all trace of
impurities and make-up.
9. Make-up remover emulsion for normal and combination skins thoroughly eliminates impurities
and make-up.
10. Skin toner leaves the skin soft, thoroughly cleansed and toned.
11. Foaming Cleansing Cream eliminates impurities and respects the skin’s protective film.
12. Eye make-up remover gel gently quickly removes all types of make-up, including waterproof
products.
13. cleansing exfoliating face cream cleanses completely by eliminating dead cells and impurities
from the surface of the skin.
14. Cleansing and clarifying mask gently cleanses and clarifies the skin, and unifies its texture.
12.Manicure
1. A manicure is a cosmetic beauty treatment for the fingernails and hands.
2. The first manicures did not require formal instruction.
3. The first evidence of nail care recorded in history was before 3000 BC in Egypt and China.
4. A manicure consists of filing and shaping of the free edge, pushing and clipping any nonliving
tissue, treatments, massage of the hand, and the application of fingernail polish.
5.Some manicures can include the designs on the nails, or applying small decals or imitation jewels.
6.Other nail treatments may include the application of artificial nails, tips, or acrylics.
7.French manicures can be made with artificial nails, which are designed to resemble natural ones
with white tips.
8. It is also common to perform a French manicure on natural nails.
9. There are several nail shapes: the basic shapes are almond, oval, pointed, round, square, square
oval, square with rounded corners, and straight with a rounded tip.
10.Nowadays the nail files are made not only from metal, there are now files made from ceramic,
crystal, wood and cardboard, diamond and sapphire coating for filing.
11. The scissors are among the most important tools for removing of the cuticles, cutting of the
cuticles that are close to the skin and removing of the peeling skin at the bottom of the nail
13. Massage.
1.Among the many professions that society needs, there are those that are designed to help people
maintain their health.
2. One of these professions is a masseur.
3. A massage therapist is a person trained in giving massages.
4. Throughout the massage, massage therapists maintain feedback with the client, find out if it is
convenient for them, if pressure does not cause discomfort. 5. If the clients show signs of pain, the
massage is immediately stopped.
6. As a professional massage therapist you should always make sure your clients are happy and at
ease.
7. the profession is not simple, and it will require not only the ability to be compassionate and know
certain movements. 8. It's physically very hard work. In order not to harm the masseur, you need to
understand exactly how and what each technique works, you need to know the anatomy and
physiology of a person, indications and contraindications to massage. 9. Massage therapists have a
very high level of responsibility for the results of their work.
14.Skin rejuvenation methods
1. With the dermatologic treatments available today, you can remove many of the effects of aging
and photoaging.
2. There are a lot of treatments available today for skin rejuvenation.
3. Sometimes two types of treatment may be combined to make each more effective.
4. Dermatologic medical skin rejuvenation are usually most effective when skin manifestations of
aging and photoaging are superficial to moderate.
5. Chemical peeling use is usually in the treatment of superficial to moderate photoaging skin
damage.
6. In soft-tissue augmentation, a substance that is compatible with the patient’s body tissues is
injected under the skin to elevate irregularities such as wrinkles, pits and scars.
7. Botulinum Toxin dramatically improve effects of aging such as frown lines, crows feet, and facial
wrinkles.
8. Dermabrasion removes or reduction of acne and chicken pox scars to facial skin rejuvenation.
9. Laser Skin Resurfacing reduction or removes of wrinkles, lines and age spots, to "resurface" the
skin.
10. Removal of superfluous hair may contribute to overall improved appearance, with or without
concomitant facial skin rejuvenation.
11. A dermatologist experienced in the procedure can use liposuction to remove localized fat
deposits. It complements other efforts to keep a young and trim look.
12. Surgical Excision
blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) to correct "droopy" eyelids by removing excess fat pads and skin;
brow lift to reduce severe lines in the forehead and raise the eyebrows;
rhytidectomy (face lift) to tighten and trim excess skin on cheeks, chin, neck, and around the mouth.
13. Injectable soft tissue fillers are used to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, fill
out hollow cheeks due to lipoatrophy, improve scars, elevate deep folds and repair other facial
imperfections.
15.Professional ethics
1.Professional ethics is your sense of right and wrong when you interact with your clients, employer
and coworkers.
2.The essential values in professional ethics are honesty, fairness, courtesy, and respect for the
feelings and rights of others.
3.High ethical standards for treating clients will earn you a good reputation.
4.Your clients will trust you, keep coming back, and bring their friends.
5. Your best source of advertising is through the recommendations of clients who respect and trust
you.
6. Suggest services that meet your clients’ needs and never suggest or give clients services they
don’t need or want.
7.Always do what you have promised the client and what the client wants you to do.
8.Never offer special discounts or services to one client and not to another.
9. Follow for sanitation and safety.
10. Never complain, gossip or talk to your client about other clients, your employer or coworkers.
11. Never criticize the services offered by other professionals or other salons.
12. If you leave the salon or move to another community, give your clients enough notice to find
another professional or recommend a coworker or colleague you trust
16. Job search
1.Job Search is a long process wich needs lots of time and effort.
2. You can't start it without a resume.
3. You present the most important information about yourself in it.
4. With your resume drawn you start direst research.
5. Emplayment and recruitment agencies are aimed at assisting you in finding a job.
6. Interview is an important part in your job search.
7. Ut is important to make a good impression.
8. Wear aitable clothing.
9. Try to keepeye contact with the key person in the meeting.
10. His not decent to ask about salary at the first interview.
11. It is important to assure the company represon alives that you are the right person for the
position.
12. The job seach process is complicated, but it can process useful if you get a dream position.
1)
1. For forty-nine years of age he looked good.
2. Black hair - thick, curly.
3. Black eyes surrounded with thick black lashes, strong nose, dark olive skin
beautifully tanned.
4. A wide-shouldered with thin hipped body
5. The most attractive thing about Nico was his style, his aura, his charisma.
6. Clothes and shoes of excellent quality.
7. He had wonderful teeth, and all his own.
2)From the history of hairdressing.
1. Almost all societies have found it necessary to cut or bind the hair in order to keep
it out of the way.
2. One extremely important function of hair styling is to indicate status.
3. Primitive men, fastened bones, feathers, and other objects in their hair to impress
and frighten.
4. Noble rank among the ancient Gauls was indicated by long hair, which Caesar
made them cut off as a sign of submission.
5. The occupational associations of hair are exemplified by the gray wig of a British
barrister and the
lacquered, black wig of a Japanese geisha.
6. The religious significance of hair is seen in the shaved heads of Christian and
Buddhist monks and in the single long lock on the shaved heads of Muslim men
3) 1. A barber is a person whose occupation is mainly consists in cutting, dressing,
and caring for men's hair.
2. A barber's place of work is known as a "barber shop" .
3. In the old days, hairdressers were also engaged in surgery and dentistry.
4.Today, many hairdressers can still handle facial hair if asked.
5. Nowadays, the term "hairdressers" is used both as a professional name and to refer
to hairdressers specialising in men's hairstyles.
6. In the zoth century the profession of cosmetologist separated from the barber shop,
and today hairdressers can be licensedcither as hairdressers or a cosmetologist.