Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 643 - Barbers and Barbering
BARBER SCHOOLS
Administration of Students
Section 643.734 - Courses for cosmetologists: Required instruction
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 643.734
Current through September 16, 2024
1. Each barber school in the state shall offer a course for cosmetologists wishing to become barbers consisting of 400 hours of instruction.
2. Of the 400 hours of instruction required by this section, 350 hours must be practical work on a patron in a barber's chair and must include at least:
(a) One
hundred twenty-five haircuts;
(b)
Twenty-five shaves;
(c) Twenty
shampoos;
(d) Ten scalp
treatments;
(e) Ten
facials;
(f) Ten tonic
applications;
(g) Five hair
colorings;
(h) Five hair
straightenings;
(i) Twenty hair
stylings;
(j) Seven hairpiece
fittings;
(k) A rolling cream
massage;
(l) A rest
facial;
(m) A scalp treatment;
and
(n) Any other practical
instruction which the board may prescribe.
3. The remaining 50 hours of instruction must consist of theory and work in the classroom pertaining to:
(a) Sanitation, antiseptics, sterilization,
hygiene and bacteria;
(b)
Haircutting and shaving;
(c)
Massaging the scalp, face and neck;
(d) Shampooing and the application of hair
tonics, hairdressing preparation, and rinses;
(e) Facials and scalp massages or treatments
with cream, lotions, oils or other cosmetic preparations either by hand or
mechanical appliances which are not galvanic nor faradic;
(f) Shop management, ethics, salesmanship,
the use of implements, and a brief study of the history of barbering;
(g) The laws and regulations governing the
practice of barbering;
(h) Common
hair and skin diseases of the scalp, face and neck;
(i) The structure and functions of the scalp,
face and neck;
(j) Cosmetic
preparations used in the practice of barbering;
(k) Circulation, muscles, nerves, and cells
of the scalp, face and neck only as they are related to massaging or other acts
of barbering;
(l) The fundamentals
of hair coloring and bleaching;
(m)
The fundamentals of hair straightening or hair relaxing;
(n) The measuring, fitting and servicing of
hairpieces;
(o) The waving of hair,
other than permanent waving; and
(p) The styling of all textures of hair
including styling adaptation, razor hair styling and the use of the styling
blower.
Added to NAC by Barbers' Health & Sanitation Bd., eff. 5-19-88
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