R156-11a-702. Curriculum for Esthetics School - Basic Esthetician Programs  


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  •   In accordance with Subsection 58-11a-302(13)(c)(iv), the curriculum for an esthetics school basic esthetician program shall consist of 600 hours of instruction in the following subject areas:

      (1) introduction consisting of:

      (a) history of esthetics; and

      (b) an 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 basic esthetician;

      (3) business and salon management including:

      (a) developing a 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 and disorders of the skin including:

      (a) bacteriology;

      (b) sanitation;

      (c) sterilization;

      (d) decontamination; and

      (e) infection control;

      (7) implements, tools, and equipment for basic esthetics including;

      (a) high frequency or galvanic current; and

      (b) heat lamps;

      (8) first aid;

      (9) anatomy;

      (10) science of basic esthetics;

      (11) analysis of the skin;

      (12) physiology of the skin;

      (13) facials, manual and mechanical;

      (14) limited chemical exfoliation including:

      (a) pre-exfoliation consultation;

      (b) post-exfoliation treatments; and

      (c) chemical reactions;

      (15) chemistry for basic esthetics;

      (16) temporary removal of superfluous hair by waxing;

      (17) treatment of the skin;

      (18) packs and masks;

      (19) aroma therapy;

      (20) application of makeup including:

      (a) application of artificial eyelashes;

      (b) arching of the eyebrows; and

      (c) tinting of the eyelashes and eyebrows;

      (21) medical devices;

      (22) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR);

      (23) basic facials;

      (24) chemistry of cosmetics;

      (25) skin treatments, manual and mechanical;

      (26) massage of the face and neck;

      (27) natural nail manicures and pedicures;

      (28) elective topics; and

      (29) Esthetic Examination review.