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  • November 7, 2023
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MN Eyelash Extension Laws
2105.0010 Definitions - Answer- Subpart 1.
Scope.
For the purposes of this chapter, the terms defined in this part have the meanings given them, unless their context clearly requires otherwise.
Subp. 1a.
Active license.
"Active license" means a current license that has not expired and is not retired.
Subp. 1b.
Advanced exfoliation.
"Advanced exfoliation" means a cosmetic procedure removing epidermal skin cells through manual, mechanical, or chemical means.
Subp. 1c.
Advanced extraction.
"Advanced extraction" means an extraction performed using lancets or needles.
Subp. 2.
Advertising.
"Advertising" means any written or graphic representation designed to elicit enrollment or the sale of goods or services and includes signs, displays, circulars, business cards, brochures, and recruitment materials in print, on air, or online.
Subp. 2a.
Autoclave.
"Autoclave" means a device registered and listed with the Food and Drug Administration
used to sterilize tools, equipment, and supplies by subjecting them to high pressure sat
2105.0105 Scope - Answer- Subpart 1.
Cosmetology.
The practice of cosmetology includes the services defined under Minnesota Statutes, section 155A.23, subdivision 3, and includes all services in subparts 2, 3, and 4. Cosmetology does not include advanced practice esthetic services in subpart 5. Cosmetology practice includes:
A.
shampooing, conditioning, cutting, clipping, coloring, dressing, processing, shaping, straightening, bleaching, tinting, styling, blow-drying, or waving a person's hair, eyebrows, or eyelashes;
B.
styling, cutting, and coloring wigs when on a person's head; C.
cleansing, massaging, and stimulating the scalp;
D.
using a razor to remove hair from the head, face, and neck; and
E.
other services for the cosmetic care of the hair, head, and scalp.
Subp. 2.
Esthetics.
The practice of esthiology is the cosmetic treatment of the stratum corneum of the epidermal layer of the skin surface. Esthetic practice includes eyelash technology services in subpart 4 and includes items A to F:
A.
cleansing,
2105.0110 Advertising - Answer- The following provisions govern all advertising relating
to the practice of cosmetology:
A.
It is a violation of this chapter to advertise or offer any board-regulated services from an unlicensed salon or an unlicensed practitioner.
B.
Any salon advertisement must list the licensed name of the salon as shown on the salon
license. Franchise and corporations using a common brand name in advertisements related to multiple locations may use the common brand name instead of the full assumed name listed on the salon license. Salons that reference staff names in any advertisement must list at least the first name of the licensee as shown on the individual's license.
C.
An individual practitioner advertising the practitioner's licensed services must list either the full name as shown on the individual's license or the name of the salon as shown on
the salon license.
D.
A practitioner leasing space in a licensed salon may advertise under a business name if
the full name of the practitioner as s
2105.0115 Inspections - Answer- Subpart 1.
Protocol.
Each salon and each permit holder under part 2105.0410 is subject to inspection at any time the board deems it necessary to affirm compliance.
A.
All licensees, including salons open by appointment only and salons with irregular hours, must allow a board inspector, in the exercise of official duties, to inspect the salon on the inspector's arrival at the salon.
B.
A salon owner and designated licensed salon manager (DLSM) must cooperate if asked
by board inspectors to arrange inspection appointments.
C.

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