Utah Admin. Code R156-11a-707 - Curriculum for Eyelash and Eyebrow Technology Schools
Under Subsection 58-11a-302(22)(c)(iv), the curriculum for an eyelash and eyebrow technology school shall consist of 100 hours of instruction in the following subject areas:
(1) introduction consisting of:
(a) history of eyelash and eyebrow
technology; and
(b) overview of the
curriculum;
(2)
personal, client, and salon safety, including:
(a) aseptic techniques and sanitary
procedures;
(b) disinfection and
sterilization methods and procedures; and
(c) health risks to the eyelash and eyebrow
technician;
(3) business
and salon management including:
(a) developing
clientele;
(b) professional
image;
(c) professional
ethics;
(d) professional
associations;
(e) public relations;
and
(f) advertising;
(4) legal issues, including:
(a) malpractice liability;
(b) regulatory agencies; and
(c) tax laws;
(5) human immune system;
(6) diseases, disorders, and allergies of the
eye area, including:
(a)
bacteriology;
(b)
sanitation;
(c)
sterilization;
(d) decontamination;
and
(e) infection
control;
(7) implements,
tools, and equipment for eyelash and eyebrow;
(8) first aid;
(9) anatomy and physiology of the eye
area;
(10) application of makeup
including:
(a) application of artificial
eyelashes;
(b) arching of the
eyebrows; and
(c) tinting of the
eyelashes and eyebrows;
(11) chemical reactions;
(12) chemistry for eyelash and eyebrow
design;
(13) eyebrow
shaping;
(14) eyelash and eyebrow
extension including:
(a)
preparation;
(b)
application;
(c) aftercare;
and
(d) removal;
(15) eyelash and eyebrow chemical
services including:
(a) lash lift;
(b) brow lamination;
(c) lash tinting;
(d) brow tinting; and
(e) aftercare;
(16) contraindications;
(17) elective topics; and
(18) Eyebrow and Eyelash Examination
review.
Notes
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