- A. School requirements. The licensee of a school that provides hairstyling 1000-hour training for students, 350-hour training for instructors, or both, shall ensure the minimum facilities, equipment, supplies, and materials listed under R4-10-B302(A)(1) through (A)(5) are provided in addition to those specified under R4-10-305 and R4-10-306.
B. Curriculum requirements. The licensee shall ensure students in a hairstyling course are provided the following 1000-hour curriculum:
- 1. Theory of hairstyling, infection control, anatomy, diseases and disorders, and Board statutes and rules; and
2. Clinical and classroom instruction in hairstyling including theory that involves hair:
- a. Principles and practices of infection control and safety;
- b. Recognition of diseases and the treatment of disorders of the hair and scalp;
- c. Morphology and treatment of hair;
- d. Interpersonal skills and professional ethics;
- e. Product pharmacology and chemistry interaction, formulation, composition, and hazards;
- f. Hairstyling machines, tools, and instruments and their uses;
- g. Chemical texturizing;
- h. Changing existing hair color;
- i. Hair and scalp care;
- j. Fundamentals of hairstyling including braiding and extensions;
- k. Neck and scalp massage and manipulations;
- l. Hair cutting fundamentals;
- m. Clinical and classroom practice that includes hair;
- n. Alternative hair technology;
- o. Client pre- and post-service consultation, documentation, and analysis;
- p. Hairstyling technology;
- q. Facial hair removal except by electrolysis; and
- r. Required industry standards and ecology, including monitor duties.
Historical Note
New Section R4-10-B303 made under Article 3, Part 2 renumbered from R4-10-206.1 and amended by final rulemaking at 30 A.A.R. 527 (March 29, 2024), effective May 6, 2024 (Supp. 24-1).