(1) Objective: To gain information and knowledge to give a facial massage treatment using oils, creams, lotions, or other preparations to properly protect the client from significant damage and to describe chemicals, implements and techniques used in hair removal.

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    (2) Learning Objectives:
    (a) To explain the structure and function of skin;
    (b) To describe diseases of the glands;
    (c) To recognize lesions;
    (d) To describe basic facial massage movements;
    (e) To recognize and define the various types of corrective facials;
    (f) To describe products used and the purpose of each;
    (g) To understand the purpose and effects of muscle toning;
    (h) To describe the benefits and nature of light therapy;
    (i) To analyze and correct improper brow shapings;
    (j) To describe the proper steps in removing hair through tweezing or waxing; and
    (k) To understand the safety precautions to follow in the use of electrical apparatus in hair removal;
    (l) To apply make-up.
    (3) Performance Objectives:
    (a) To use the materials and equipment required in giving facials;
    (b) To perfect procedures and manipulations;
    (c) To use the proper steps and safety precautions in giving facial treatments for varied types of skin;
    (d) To analyze and correct improper brow shapings; and
    (e) To remove superfluous hair on the head, face or neck through epilation and/or depilation, excluding electrolysis.
Rulemaking Authority 477.016, 477.019(2) FS. Law Implemented 477.0201, 477.023 FS. History-New 11-2-80, Amended 10-29-85, Formerly 21F-22.06, Amended 4-8-86, Formerly 21F-22.006, Amended 7-13-09, 1-2-10, 3-26-12, 11-24-20.