Florida Regulations 61G5-22.008: Scalp Treatments and Hair Care Rinses
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(1) Objective:
To provide a beneficial service of stimulation to contribute to a healthy scalp and to select a specific treatment that will improve the appearance of a client’s hair following proper safety precautions in the application procedure.
(a) To describe the benefits of scalp manipulations;
(b) To explain when scalp manipulations can and cannot be given;
(c) To describe the application of electricity in high frequency scalp treatments;
(d) To become aware of the physical and chemical actions that damage hair;
(e) To describe the use of proteins in treating the hair;
(f) To clarify and describe different types of conditioners;
(g) To define temporary hair coloring; and
(h) To describe the advantages and disadvantages of temporary colors.
(3) Performance Objectives:
(a) To give a scalp treatment using physical manipulations of stimulation;
(b) To provide high frequency scalp treatments using proper safety precautions to protect the client;
(c) To assess hair damage and choose the appropriate conditioners; and
(d) To select and apply temporary color rinses according to the client’s desire and need.
Rulemaking Authority 477.016, 477.019(2)(c)2. FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 477.023. History-New 11-2-80, Formerly 21F-22.08, 21F-22.008, Amended 11-24-20.
To provide a beneficial service of stimulation to contribute to a healthy scalp and to select a specific treatment that will improve the appearance of a client’s hair following proper safety precautions in the application procedure.
(2) Learning Objectives:
(a) To describe the benefits of scalp manipulations;
(b) To explain when scalp manipulations can and cannot be given;
(c) To describe the application of electricity in high frequency scalp treatments;
(d) To become aware of the physical and chemical actions that damage hair;
(e) To describe the use of proteins in treating the hair;
(f) To clarify and describe different types of conditioners;
(g) To define temporary hair coloring; and
(h) To describe the advantages and disadvantages of temporary colors.
(3) Performance Objectives:
(a) To give a scalp treatment using physical manipulations of stimulation;
(b) To provide high frequency scalp treatments using proper safety precautions to protect the client;
(c) To assess hair damage and choose the appropriate conditioners; and
(d) To select and apply temporary color rinses according to the client’s desire and need.
Rulemaking Authority 477.016, 477.019(2)(c)2. FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 477.023. History-New 11-2-80, Formerly 21F-22.08, 21F-22.008, Amended 11-24-20.