16 Tex. Admin. Code § 83.115 - Health and Safety Standards-Eyelash Extension Application Services
(a) A practitioner
offering the eyelash extension application service must wash the practitioner's
hands with soap and water prior to performing any services on a
client.
(b) Equipment, implements,
and materials must be properly cleaned and disinfected prior to providing
services.
(c) Chairs and beds,
including headrests, must be cleaned and disinfected after providing services
to each client. The chair and beds must be made of or covered in a non-porous
material that can be disinfected.
(d) After each client, the following
implements must be cleaned and disinfected: tweezers, nasal aspirator or
electric eyelash dryer and other items used for a similar purpose.
(e) The following implements are single-use
items and must be discarded in a trash receptacle after use: disposable gloves,
tissues, disposable wipes, fabric strips, surgical tape, eye pads, extensions,
cotton swabs, face mask, brushes, extension pads and other items used for a
similar purpose.
(f) The following
items that are used during services must be replaced with clean items for each
client: disposable and terry cloth towels, hair caps, headbands, brushes,
gowns, spatulas that contact skin or products from multi-use
containers.
(g) A practitioner must
use only properly labeled semi-permanent glue and semi-permanent glue remover
that must be used according to the manufacturer's instructions.
(h) Extensions must be stored in a sealed bag
or covered container and must be kept in a clean dry, debris-free storage
area.
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