Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 10 - BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY BOARD
Article 3 - SCHOOLS; EYELASH TECHNOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM
Part B - COSMETOLOGY
Section R4-10-B301 - Aesthetic School and 600-hour Curriculum Requirements

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-10-B301

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. School requirements. The licensee of a school that provides aesthetics 600-hour training for students, 350-hour training for instructors, or both, shall ensure the following minimum facilities, equipment, supplies, and materials are provided in addition to those required under R4-10-305 and R4-10-306:

1. A workstation for each student in attendance to perform aesthetics services for the public for a fee, each having;
a. A facial chair or table;

b. A supported table top;

c. A dry, disinfected, covered container to store disinfected tools and instruments as specified under R4-10-112, and

d. A labeled receptacle for contaminated tools and instruments as specified under R4-10-112.

2. One steamer machine for each group of four students in attendance during classroom instruction and two students in attendance during clinic instruction;

3. One microdermabrasion machine to be used at a non-invasive level;

4. One magnifying lamp of at least 5 diopters for each group of two students in attendance during classroom instruction and each group of four students in attendance during clinic instruction;

5. Cleansers;

6. Massage medium;

7. Toner; and

8. Exfoliants and masks.

B. Curriculum requirements. The licensee shall ensure students in an aesthetics course are provided the following 600-hour curriculum:

1. Theory of aesthetics, infection control, anatomy, physiology and histology of the body, diseases and disorders, and Board statutes and rules; and

2. Clinical and classroom aesthetics including theory involving all skin types:
a. Principles and practices of infection control and safety;

b. Recognition of diseases and the treatment of disorders of the skin;

c. Interpersonal skills and professional ethics;

d. Clinical and classroom practice that includes face and body;

e. Morphology and treatment of skin, including face and body, by hand and machine;

f. Product pharmacology and chemistry interaction, formulation, composition, and hazards;

g. Aesthetics machines, tools, and instruments and their uses;

h. Alternative skin technology;

i. Client pre- and post- service consultation, documentation, and analysis;

j. Spa body modalities;

k. Exfoliation modalities;

l. Body and face massage and manipulations;

m. Body and facial hair removal except by electrolysis;

n. Introduction to electricity and light therapy for cosmetic purposes including laser/Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) procedures and devices;

o. Cosmetic enhancement applications; and

p. Required industry standards and ecology, including monitor duties.

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