Minn. R. agency 221, ch. 2110, SCHOOL CURRICULA, pt. 2110.0520 - ESTHETICIAN TRAINING
A. Esthetician
training must consist of a course of training of at least 600 hours.
B. The first 120 hours must be preclinical
instruction in the theory of sciences of anatomy, dermatology, and chemistry as
related to skin care; infection control; safety procedures related to the
practice of skin care; and Minnesota statutes and rules that pertain to the
regulation of the practice of skin care; student orientation; and elementary
service skills. Elementary service skills must be limited to the observation of
an instructor demonstration, or student-to-student application of basic
services related to esthetics.
C.
There must be instruction in applied science and skills in the procedures of
cosmetic care of the skin, client consultation and skin analysis, applications
of facials and makeup, and in waxing.
D. There must be planned clinical instruction
and experience of 200 hours in the applied sciences.
(1) Each student must complete at least 60
facials, 40 makeup applications, and 20 face waxes and 20 body waxes with
one-half of all waxes being hard waxes, and one-half of all waxes being soft
waxes.
(2) Documentation of the
student's completion of the required facials, makeup applications, and waxing
applications must be sent to the board with the documentation of successful
completion of the entire course of training.
E. There must be instruction in business
practices and in the Minnesota laws regulating those practices and labor
relations.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 45.023; 154.45; 154.47; 154.48; 155A.05; 155A.26; 155A.29; 155A.30
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