2105 + 155A Flashcards
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Board of Cosmetologist Examiners is consisted of:
2 cosmetologists, 2 school instructors, 1 esthetician, 1 nail technician, and 1 public member.
Board of Cosmetology member requirements
The cosmetologist, esthetician, and nail technician must hold an active license in their related field and practiced that occupation for at least 5 years. Also have knowledge of sections 155A.21 through 155A.36 and chapters 2105 & 2110.
Why are the practices of cosmetology regulated by the board?
The Legislator requires special skills and education related to infection control, chemical use, implements, apparatus and other appliances used in the field.
Cosmetology
Practice of personal services for the cosmetic care of the hair, nails, and skin; including but not limited to cleaning, conditioning, reinforcing, enhancing the body surface in areas of the head, scalp, face, arms, hands, legs, feet, and trunk of the body; except services performed by a barber.
Board
Board of cosmetologist examiners
Cosmetologist
A person who performs the services of cosmetology for compensation.
Eyelash Extensions
The application, removal, and trimming of threadlike natural or synthetic fibers to an eyelash. Includes cleaning to the eye area and lashes. Does not include color agents, straightening agents, permanent wave solutions, bleaching, applications to the eyebrow, or other cosmetology services.
Eyelash Technician
Any person who is not a cosmetologist, esthetician, or advanced practice esthetician who performs the personal services limited to only eyelash extensions for compensation.
Esthetician
Any person who performs services for the cosmetic care of the skin only for compensation
Individual License
A license that is described in section 155A.25, subd 1a, paragraph b, clause 1
Nail Technician
Any person who performs personal services for the cosmetic care of the hands, feet, and nails only
Manager
Any person who is a cosmetologist, advanced practice esthetician, nail technician, or eyelash technician practitioner who has a manager license and provides said services
Mobile Salon
A salon that is operated in a mobile vehicle or structure only to provide personal services
Salon
An area, room, or room employed to offer personal services
School
A place where any person operates and maintains classes to teach cosmetology to the public
Instructor
Any person employed by a school to prepare and present the education of cosmetology to persons who seek the education. Must maintain an active operator or manager’s license
Person
May extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate and to partnership and other incorporated associates
Threading
A method of removing hair from the eyebrows, upper lip, or other parts by using cotton thread to pull hair from follicles. Does not use wax or chemicals
Advanced Practice Esthetician
A person who performs personal services for the cosmetic care of the skin including the use of mechanical or electrical skin care apparatuses or appliances of the epidermal layer of the skin
Designated License Salon Manager (DLSM)
A manager who is designated by the salon owner and registered with the board who is responsible for the salon and practitioner compliance
School Manager
A cosmetologist who is a salon manager and who has a school manager license. Must maintain an active salon manager’s license.
Practitioner
Any person licensed with the practice of cosmetology, ethicology, nail technology or lash technology services
Hair styling
Practice of cleaning, drying, arranging, or styling hair; including the use of hairsprays and topical agents, use and styling of hair extensions and wigs; does not include cutting or application of color, bleach, reactive chemicals, keratin, or other preparations to color or alter the structure
Makeup Services
The application of a cosmetic to enhance the face or skin, including powder, foundation, rouge, eyeshadow, mascara, lipstick, ect. Can include the application via airbrush. Does not include permanent makeup, tattooing , or facial services