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the practice of personal services, for compensation, for the
cosmetic care of the hair, nails, and skin. These services
Cosmetology include cleaning, conditioning, shaping, reinforcing,
coloring and enhancing the body surface in the areas of the head,
scalp, face, arms, hands, legs, feet, and trunk of the body,
except where these services are performed by a barber.
any person who, for compensation, performs the personal
cosmetologist
services, as defined in subdivision 3
the application, removal, and trimming of threadlike natural
or synthetic fibers to an eyelash, and includes the cleansing of
Eyelash Extensions
the eye area and lashes. Eyelash extensions do not include
color agents, straightening agents, permanent wave solutions,
bleaching agents, applications to the eyebrow, or any other cosmetology
service.
is any person who is not a cosmetologist, esthetician, or
Eyelash technician advanced practice esthetician who, for compensation,
performs the personal services limited to eyelash extensions as
defined in subdivision 4a only.
any person who, for compensation, performs personal
Esthetician
services for the cosmetic care of the skin only.
means a license described in section 155A.25, subdivision 1a,
Individual license.
paragraph (b), clause (1).
any person who, for compensation, performs personal
Nail technician.
services for the cosmetic care of the hands, feet, and nails
only.
is any person who is a cosmetologist, esthetician, advanced
Manager. practice esthetician, nail technician practitioner, or eyelash
technician practitioner, and who has a manager license and
provides any services under that license, as defined in
subdivision 3.
a salon that is operated in a mobile vehicle or mobile structure
Mobile salon.
for exclusive use to offer personal services, as defined in
subdivision 3.
, an area, room, or rooms employed to offer personal services, as defined
in
Salon. subdivision 3. "Salon" does not include the home of a
customer but the board may adopt health and infection
control rules governing practice in the homes of
customers.
a place where any person operates and maintains a class to teach
cosmetology to the public for compensation. "School" does
not include a place where the only
School. teaching of cosmetology is done by a licensed cosmetologist
as part of a community education program of less than ten
hours duration, provided that the program does not permit
practice on persons other than students in the program, and
provided that the program is intended solely for the self-
improvement of the students and not as preparation for
professional practice.
any person employed by a school to prepare and present the theoretical and
practical education of cosmetology to persons who seek to
Instructor.
practice cosmetology. An instructor must maintain an active
operator or manager's license in the area in which the
instructor holds an instructor's license.
may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, and to
Person.
partnership and other unincorporated associations.
a method of removing hair from the eyebrows, upper lip, or other body
parts by
Threading. using cotton thread to pull hair from follicles. Threading
does not include the use of chemicals or any type of wax.
Threading may include the use of (1) over-the-counter
astringents, gels, and powders; and (2) tweezers and scissors
incidental to threading.
a person who for compensation performs personal services for
Advanced practice esthetician. the cosmetic care of the skin, including the use of mechanical
or electrical skin care apparatuses or
appliances that are used on the epidermal layer of the skin.
a manager designated by a salon owner and registered with the
Designated licensed salon
manager. board, who is responsible with the salon owner for salon and
practitioner compliance.
a cosmetologist who is a salon manager and who has a school
School manager
manager license. A school manager must maintain an active
salon manager's license.