Utah Admin. Code R392-702-10 - Specific Health and Sanitation Requirements - Eyelash Extension Services
(1) The practice of eyelash extension
services shall only be performed by a licensed cosmetologist/barber,
esthetician or master esthetician.
(2) Eyelash technicians shall wash their
hands thoroughly with soap and water before performing any licensed services on
a client.
(3) Equipment,
implements, and materials including eyelash stands, holders, pallets, and trays
shall be cleaned and disinfected in accordance with Section
R392-702-6 before providing any
licensed service.
(4) Glue pallets
and holders shall be:
(a) used on only one
client, and disposed according to Subsection
R392-702-6(11)
after each client; or
(b) cleaned
and disinfected in accordance with Subsection
R392-702-6(4)
before use with each client.
(5) Reusable items that are used during
services shall be replaced with clean items for each client, including:
(a) cloth towels;
(b) hair caps, headbands, and gowns;
and
(c) brushes and spatulas that
contact skin or products from multi-use containers.
(6) An operator shall use only properly
labeled semipermanent glue and semi-permanent glue remover, intended and
approved for use on humans around the eyes, in accordance with the
manufacturer's directions.
(7)
Eyelash extensions shall be stored in a clean, closed container or sealed in
the original packaging, and shall be kept in a clean, dry, debris-free storage
area.
(8)
(a) Contaminated eyelash extensions may not
be used or reused on a client.
(b)
When removing eyelashes from the container or package to portion out eyelashes
for a service, an eyelash technician shall use disinfected scissors, blade, or
other tool to snip a portion of a strip, or a disinfected tweezer to portion
out the lashes for each service.
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