21 NCAC 14T .0602. COSMETOLOGY CURRICULUM  


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  • (a)  To meet the approval of the Board, a cosmetologist training course must consist of 1500 hours of instruction in theory and practical application, divided as follows:

    Theory

    Hours

    Services

    Beginners: Professional image, sanitation, bacteriology, disinfection, first aid, anatomy, electricity, chemistry, professional ethics, draping, shampooing, roller sets, pin curls, ridge curls with C shaping, fingerwaves, braids, artificial hair, up-styles, blowdrying brush control, blowdrying with curling iron, pressing/thermal, hair cutting, partings, perm wraps, relaxer sectioning, color application sectioning, scalp treatments, manicures, pedicures, and artificial nails.

    300

    Advanced: Styles and techniques of cosmetology services including arranging, dressing, curling, waving; cutting techniques and implements including razors, clippers, thinning shears, and shears, cleansing, cutting, singeing, bleaching or coloring hair; esthetics and manicuring; and business management and salon business.

    1200

    Performance Requirements

    Mannequin

    Live Model

    Scalp and hair treatments

    10

    Fullhead fingerwave and style

    5 or

    5

    Fullhead pincurl and style

    5 or

    5

    Hair styling - sets, blowdrying, thermal press/flat iron, and artificial hair

    70

    100

    Haircuts

    10

    75

    Chemical reformation or permanent waving and relaxers

    25

    10

    Temporary color

    2

    Color application - semi, demi, permanent color and hair lightening

    10

    30

    Multidimensional color - low/high lighting, cap, bleach

    10

    15

    Lash and brow color

    2

    Nail care - manicures and pedicures

     

     

    15

    Artificial nails sets

     

    5 or

    5

    Facials with surface manipulations

     

     

    10

    Makeup application

     

     

    2

    Hair removal

     

     

    5

    (b)  A minimum of 300 hours of theory is required prior to conducting live model performances on the public.

    (c)  Certification of live model or mannequin performance completions is required along with the graduation form and application for the Board examination.

    (d)  A live model may be substituted for a mannequin for any mannequin service.

    (e)  All mannequin services may be performed using a simulated product.

    (f)  Simulated product is not allowed for credit for live model performance.

    (g)  Mannequin services shall not be substituted for live model services.

    (h)  Sharing of performance completions is not allowed.

    (i)  Credit for a performance shall be given to only one student.

    (j)  A nail set is one hand including all four fingers and thumb.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 88B-4; 88B-16;

Eff. January 1, 2012;

Amended Eff. June 1, 2013; October 1, 2012.