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Arkansas Cosmetology and Esthetics Regulations, Exams of Biology

An overview of the regulations and requirements for cosmetology and esthetics professionals in arkansas, including license renewal costs, exam fees, minimum school requirements, and safety guidelines for salons and spas. It also covers topics such as the structure and function of bones, the universal solvent, and the role of proteins in the body.

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2023/2024

Available from 04/23/2024

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Download Arkansas Cosmetology and Esthetics Regulations and more Exams Biology in PDF only on Docsity! Arkansas Esthetics State Board Written Test 1 Biannually on your birthday - Personal license renewal frequency $50 - Personal license renewal cost 50% of license cost ($25) - Personal license late fee (within 30 days) $100 - Fine for not keeping a current license/ working with an expired license (not the late fee) No - Can you display an expired license? $60 - Written exam cost 70% - Written exam passing grade $65 - Practical exam cost 75% - Practical exam passing grade 2 - Estheticians cannot exceed what class of machine? 50% - Estheticians cannot exceed what percentage of AHA/Glycolic? 20% - Estheticians cannot exceed what percentage of BHA/Salacylic? 2 - Estheticians cannot use lower than a PH of ____ Epidermis - Estheticians cannot go deeper than what layer of skin? Working area - Carpet cannot be in your ________ Cosmetology Technical Advisory Committee - Define CTAC 7 - Number of members in the CTAC 10 - Maximum years a member can be in the CTAC 2500 - Minimum square footage required for a beauty school $100 annually - Establishment license cost and frequency Any product used for beautifying the skin - Cosmetic Environmental Protection Agency - Define EPA Service animals and fish - What are the only animals allowed in salons and spas? In a covered, labeled container - How to store liquids In a shaker - How powders can be stored Cleaned then sharpened BEFORE each use - How pencils need to be cleaned Anytime during business hours - When inspectors can visit your establishment Yes - Can an inspector require your ID? A student - Who is an inspector not allowed to require an ID from? Yes - Does your license have to be displayed? Sufficient - Your work area must have _____ lighting Must be 65 years old and be active in the practice for 30 years - Lifetime license requirements 21 years old - Required age to be an instructor $250 annually - School license renewal cost and frequency clean - Your attire must always be _____ Health and Safety - The committee may refuse a license to any person who may jeopardize the ____ and ____ of the public Annually - Cosmetology establishments are inspected at least ______, but are not limited to Cosmetology - You HAVE to offer _______ to open a beauty school 25 - You need at least ___ students to open a beauty school $25-$500 and/or up to 90 days in jail - Results of a Class D misdemeanor Cleaned BEFORE each service and kept in good repair - Shampoo bowls must be _____ Blood plasma - Lymph is derived from $75 each - Name and/or ownership change of an ESTABLISHMENT $25 per license - Duplicate license cost $50 per license - Certification of department records cost $50 - Lifetime license cost $25 plus all applicable bank fees - Hot check fee Any person who engages in the practice of beautifying the body by cleaning, waxing, externally manipulating, or stimulating the body by means of the hands, devices, apparatus, or appliances with or without the use of cosmetic preparations - Define esthetician Arranging, dressing, curling, waving, machineless permanent waving, permanent waving, cleansing, cutting, bleaching, tinting, brushing, cutting, etc, the hair - Define cosmetology The Arkansas State Board of Health - What is the name of The Board? Removal of visible debris with soap and water - Define clean Any person who receives services for compensation - Define client The Arkansas Department of Health - What is the name of the Department? Destruction of bacterial, viral, and fungal pathogens (NOT SPORES) through the use of a disinfectant - Define disinfect Bactericidal, Virucidal, Fungicidal - What are the 3 things a disinfectant need to be? Any person who permanently removes hair from or destroys hair on the human body by the use of an electric needle - Define electrologist A licensed cosmetologist who is authorized to engage in the practice of cosmetology, independent of personal supervision in a duly licensed establishment - Define Manager- Operator Any person who engages in the occupation of manicuring the nails of any person by cutting, polishing, etc - Define manicurist Any person who is licensed by the department as a cosmetologist, electrologist, manicurist, instructor, or esthetician - Define practitioner Destruction of ALL microbial life (including spores) through the use of an autoclave - Define sterilize Any area that is used to render cosmetology services to the public - Define working area/clinical area Any person who owes a financial obligation to the department will be deemed ineligible to examine until the debt is paid in full - What is something that will stop you from getting a license? Inspection sheet - A copy of the most recent ______ sheet shall be posted in a conspicuous area Hot and cold running water - In your establishment must have a continuous supply of _________ water Supplies used for services performed on the public - No toilet facility should be used for storage of _____ NO - Are roll on wax applicators permitted? single use and disposable - All needles and lancets must be ______ and _____ 1500 hours - Required hours to get a cosmetology license 20% - Estheticians cannot exceed what percentage of TCA? skin analysis - Prior to any treatment, an esthetician shall take a client history and perform a _______ Egyptians - who used cosmetics for personal beautification, religious ceremonies, and to prepare the deceased for burial? they believed their bodies were gifts to be cared for - Why did ancient hebrews practice grooming rituals geisha - what exemplified the ideal of beauty in ancient japan? Age of Extravagance - when did women have high hairstyles that incorporated wire cages with springs to adjust the height, and sometimes contained gardens and live animals? Industrialization - what was a major cause of changes in style, skin care, and innovation of the beauty culture during the twentieth century? esthetician - what term refers to a person devoted to, or professionally occupied with, skin health and beauty? visualize yourself as a successful esthetician - what can you do to begin your journey of success right now? short term and long term - what are the two types of goals code of conduct - what is another common term for ethics? balance your neck directly above your shoulders - what should you do to maintain good standing posture? When the client schedules the appointment - when should the client intake form be mentioned to the client? a disease - what term refers to an abnormal condition of all or part of the body that makes the body incapable of carrying on normal function? Staphylococci - what type of bacteria causes abscesses, pustules, and boils? bacilli - What is the most common type of bacteria? daughter cells - what are the two new cells created through binary fission called? dry heat sterilization - what form of decontamination is NOT recommended for use in salons or spas? 10% - what percent bleach solution can be used for disinfecting implements that have come into contact with blood? 15 minutes - how long should you flush a clients eyes with water if a product gets into them? adipose tissue - what type of tissue gives smoothness and contour to the body? nerve tissue - what type of tissue is composed of neurons the liver - what organ removes waste created by digestion? insertion - what part of the muscle is the movable attachment and farthest from the skeleton Sternocleidomastoid - what muscle extends along the side of the neck from the ear to the collarbone? levator labii superioris - what muscle surrounds the upper lip and elevates it, dilating the nostrils? Cerebrum - what makes up the bulk of the brain?
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