Florida Regulations 61G5-22.012: Chemical Waving and Relaxing/Straightening
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(1) Objective: To use professional chemicals and implements in waving and relaxing the hair to make it more manageable and durable for the client from one styling to another.
(a) To use safety precautions and follow manufacturer’s directions in curling the hair with chemicals;
(b) To describe the effects of chemical waving, the basic chemicals, the comparison of pH, the cost factors, the methods of giving thio, acid, and neutral waves;
(c) To properly analyze hair prior to giving a chemical service;
(d) To understand the physical and chemical effects on the hair;
(e) To describe the difference between a base and no-base relaxer; and
(f) To identify safety precautions and chemicals used in chemical relaxing and straightening services.
(3) Performance Objectives:
(a) To analyze the hair and select lotion/rods;
(b) To section (block) and subsection the hair and wrap it on wave rods;
(c) To process and neutralize chemical waves;
(d) To subsection, wrap, process, and neutralize for both long and short hair styles;
(e) To apply a base and no-base chemical relaxer to virgin hair;
(f) To apply a base and no-base chemical relaxer for a retouch (retrace); and
(g) To apply a semi-relaxer for a chemical blowout service.
Rulemaking Authority 477.016, 477.019(2)(c)2. FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 477.023. History-New 11-2-80, Formerly 21F-22.12, 21F-22.012, Amended 11-24-20.
(2) Learning Objectives:
(a) To use safety precautions and follow manufacturer’s directions in curling the hair with chemicals;
(b) To describe the effects of chemical waving, the basic chemicals, the comparison of pH, the cost factors, the methods of giving thio, acid, and neutral waves;
(c) To properly analyze hair prior to giving a chemical service;
(d) To understand the physical and chemical effects on the hair;
(e) To describe the difference between a base and no-base relaxer; and
(f) To identify safety precautions and chemicals used in chemical relaxing and straightening services.
(3) Performance Objectives:
(a) To analyze the hair and select lotion/rods;
(b) To section (block) and subsection the hair and wrap it on wave rods;
(c) To process and neutralize chemical waves;
(d) To subsection, wrap, process, and neutralize for both long and short hair styles;
(e) To apply a base and no-base chemical relaxer to virgin hair;
(f) To apply a base and no-base chemical relaxer for a retouch (retrace); and
(g) To apply a semi-relaxer for a chemical blowout service.
Rulemaking Authority 477.016, 477.019(2)(c)2. FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 477.023. History-New 11-2-80, Formerly 21F-22.12, 21F-22.012, Amended 11-24-20.