Florida Regulations 61G5-22.011: Hair Coloring
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(1) Objective:
To change the client’s hair color through the the use of semi-permanent, permanent, and lightening products following proper steps to safeguard the client in giving the desired service.
(a) To discriminate between primary, secondary, tertiary and competing colors;
(b) To understand the nature of light in relation to color services;
(c) To define the hair coloring terms and chemicals to be used;
(d) To describe the chemical effects on the hair;
(e) To identify the seven stages of hair lightening;
(f) To identify the toning colors;
(g) To describe the special techniques and procedures used in achieving the color or lightening service for the client following acceptable safety precautions;
(h) To understand the mixing of chemicals, their advantages and disadvantages;
(i) To evenly apply a semi-permanent color using proper safety precautions;
(j) To follow label directions using proper safety precautions in applying a permanent hair color to the client’s hair;
(k) To use safety precautions and follow label directions in applying virgin bleach and a bleach retouch; and
(l) To describe the steps in achieving special lightening effects.
(3) Performance Objectives:
(a) To select and apply semi-permanent colors;
(b) To test hair for metallic salts;
(c) To select and apply a virgin tint to lighten or darken hair;
(d) To select and apply a tint retouch;
(e) To select and apply a virgin bleach;
(f) To select and apply a bleach retouch;
(g) To streak, frame, frost, paint the hair using lightening techniques; and
(h) To properly select and tint hair back to its original color, either lighter or darker.
Rulemaking Authority 477.016, 477.019(2)(c)2. FS. Law Implemented 477.019(2)(c)2. FS. History-New 11-2-80, Formerly 21F-22.11, Amended 12-17-90, Formerly 21F-22.011, Amended 11-24-20.
To change the client’s hair color through the the use of semi-permanent, permanent, and lightening products following proper steps to safeguard the client in giving the desired service.
(2) Learning Objectives:
(a) To discriminate between primary, secondary, tertiary and competing colors;
(b) To understand the nature of light in relation to color services;
(c) To define the hair coloring terms and chemicals to be used;
(d) To describe the chemical effects on the hair;
(e) To identify the seven stages of hair lightening;
(f) To identify the toning colors;
(g) To describe the special techniques and procedures used in achieving the color or lightening service for the client following acceptable safety precautions;
(h) To understand the mixing of chemicals, their advantages and disadvantages;
(i) To evenly apply a semi-permanent color using proper safety precautions;
(j) To follow label directions using proper safety precautions in applying a permanent hair color to the client’s hair;
(k) To use safety precautions and follow label directions in applying virgin bleach and a bleach retouch; and
(l) To describe the steps in achieving special lightening effects.
(3) Performance Objectives:
(a) To select and apply semi-permanent colors;
(b) To test hair for metallic salts;
(c) To select and apply a virgin tint to lighten or darken hair;
(d) To select and apply a tint retouch;
(e) To select and apply a virgin bleach;
(f) To select and apply a bleach retouch;
(g) To streak, frame, frost, paint the hair using lightening techniques; and
(h) To properly select and tint hair back to its original color, either lighter or darker.
Rulemaking Authority 477.016, 477.019(2)(c)2. FS. Law Implemented 477.019(2)(c)2. FS. History-New 11-2-80, Formerly 21F-22.11, Amended 12-17-90, Formerly 21F-22.011, Amended 11-24-20.