Cosmetology and Related Services 12.0400.00

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APPLY PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONAL AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT TO SUCCEED IN THE COSMETOLOGY INDUSTRYCARS.1.0

  • a

    Evaluate effective verbal and non-verbal communication techniques to interact with staff, clients, and peersCARS.1.1

  • b

    Apply active listening skills during communicationCARS.1.2

  • c

    Use culturally sensitive languageCARS.1.3

  • d

    Identify factors that contribute to the success of a salon [i.e., technician, personality traits (attitude, enthusiastic, listener, self-confidence), customer service, customer satisfaction, etc.]CARS.1.4

  • e

    Complete pre- and post-client consultation, documentation, and analyses CARS.1.5

DEMONSTRATE SANITATION PRECAUTIONS, INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES, AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES TO ENSURE PROPER SALON STANDARDS ACCORDING TO ARIZONA’S CODE R4-10-112 (SAFETY AND SANITATION)CARS.2.0

  • a

    Read, interpret, and follow manufacturer instructions and SDS guidelines for all products and services (i.e., chemical relaxers, hair color, etc.)CARS.2.1

  • b

    Apply sanitation and infection control to maintain state health guidelines within a professional salon, prior to, during, and at the end of services CARS.2.2

  • c

    Identify the pathogens (e.g., bacteria, virus, and fungi) present in salon environments and risks to clients and licensureCARS.2.3

  • d

    Demonstrate proper first aid techniques and emergency procedures (i.e., cuts and abrasions, hair loss, burns, bacterial infections, slip and fall injuries, allergic injuries, etc.)CARS.2.4

  • e

    Apply safe handling techniques and procedures in the use of disinfecting products, tools, and equipment (i.e., styling brushes, shears, shampoo bowls, razors, etc.)CARS.2.5

  • f

    Comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards [e.g., the Hazard Communication Standard (hazcom), and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)]CARS.2.6

ANALYZE THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HISTOLOGY OF THE HUMAN BODY AS IT RELATES TO THE COSMETOLOGY PROFESSIONCARS.3.0

  • a

    Identify systems and organs of the human body and their functionsCARS.3.1

  • b

    Identify the structure and function of cellsCARS.3.2

  • c

    Evaluate skin diseases and disorders to determine when services should be safely performed (i.e., psoriasis, dermatitis, MRSA, etc.)CARS.3.3

  • d

    Evaluate the structure and functions of the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systemsCARS.3.4

  • e

    Compare the integumentary and lymphatic systems in relation to each other and their role in the human bodyCARS.3.5

ANALYZE PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY AND ELECTRICITY AS THEY RELATE TO COSMETOLOGYCARS.4.0

  • a

    Explain pH scale and how it relates to cosmetologyCARS.4.1

  • b

    Explore electricity and electrotherapy, their uses and effects (i.e., electrodes, blue light vs. red light, ultraviolet, infrared, etc.)CARS.4.2

  • c

    Evaluate chemical labels for proper application of products and effects on hair, skin, and nailsCARS.4.3

  • d

    Describe chemical burn symptoms and treatmentCARS.4.4

EVALUATE TRICHOLOGY AS IT REFERS TO COSMETOLOGYCARS.5.0

  • a

    Evaluate the properties of the hair and scalp CARS.5.1

  • b

    Demonstrate shampooing, rinsing, and conditioning of hairCARS.5.2

  • c

    Evaluate and demonstrate draping and scalp massageCARS.5.3

  • d

    Evaluate growth and structure of different hair typesCARS.5.4

APPLY THE PRINCIPLES OF HAIRSTYLINGCARS.6.0

  • a

    Demonstrate elements and principles of hair design/styles [e.g., elements (line, form, space, texture, color); principles (proportion, balance, rhythm, emphasis, harmony)]CARS.6.1

  • b

    Identify specialized styling techniques (i.e., braiding, extensions, thermal irons, blow drying, wet styling, etc.)CARS.6.2

  • c

    Evaluate different facial shapes and proportions (e.g., styles to enhance or camouflage facial features)CARS.6.3

APPLY THE PRINCIPLES OF HAIRCUTTINGCARS.7.0

  • a

    Choose appropriate and essential haircutting tools (e.g., shears, razors, clippers, and texturizing tools)CARS.7.1

  • b

    Demonstrate different haircutting methods and techniques (i.e., various elevations, basic haircuts, combining techniques, etc.)CARS.7.2

DEMONSTRATE HAIRSTYLING TECHNIQUESCARS.8.0

  • a

    Explain the influences of hair type (e.g., wave pattern and hair texture) on hairstyleCARS.8.1

  • b

    Explain the three basic profiles (e.g., straight, convex, and concave)CARS.8.2

  • c

    Demonstrate thermal styling techniquesCARS.8.3

  • d

    Demonstrate wet styling techniquesCARS.8.4

  • e

    Demonstrate long hair styling techniquesCARS.8.5

  • f

    Demonstrate advanced hairstyling techniquesCARS.8.6

  • g

    Demonstrate various braiding techniquesCARS.8.7

DEMONSTRATE CHEMICAL TEXTURIZING OF HAIRCARS.9.0

  • a

    Demonstrate hair analysis to perform appropriate chemical texturizing on a variety of hair typesCARS.9.1

  • b

    Demonstrate perm wrapping techniques in creating hairstylesCARS.9.2

  • c

    Demonstrate chemical relaxing processes in creating hairstylesCARS.9.3

  • d

    Demonstrate curl reforming in creating hairstylesCARS.9.4

DEMONSTRATE HAIR COLORING TECHNIQUESCARS.10.0

  • a

    Evaluate the relationship between color theory in relation to the law of color (e.g., color classifications)CARS.10.1

  • b

    Identify FDA- and state-mandated patch testing to determine sensitivity to product CARS.10.2

  • c

    Evaluate existing hair color of a client as it relates to additional color considerations and application proceduresCARS.10.3

  • d

    Change existing hair color with temporary color, semi-permanent color, oxidative color, surface painting, slicing, weaving, double process blond, and corrective color according to coloring techniquesCARS.10.4

  • e

    Evaluate chemical actions of hair lighteners and color removersCARS.10.5

  • f

    Demonstrate targeted color for hair and special effects step-by-step techniquesCARS.10.6

EVALUATE WIGS, HAIRPIECES, AND EXTENSIONS TO USE AS A CHOICE IN HAIRSTYLINGCARS.11.0

  • a

    Identify wigs, hairpieces, and extensions and their uses in hairstylingCARS.11.1

  • b

    Demonstrate proper care and maintenance of wigs and hair enhancementsCARS.11.2

  • c

    Demonstrate procedures for taking wig measurements on a scalp, putting on a wig, and attaching extensions and hairpiecesCARS.11.3

DEMONSTRATE MORPHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF THE NAILCARS.12.0

  • a

    Identify nail service to be providedCARS.12.1

  • b

    Recognize symptoms of nail diseases and disordersCARS.12.2

  • c

    Consult with clientCARS.12.3

  • d

    Prepare client for selected nail serviceCARS.12.4

  • e

    Perform nail technology modalities and proceduresCARS.12.5

DEMONSTRATE MORPHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF THE SKINCARS.13.0

  • a

    Prepare and consult with clientCARS.13.1

  • b

    Analyze facial skin for treatmentCARS.13.2

  • c

    Recognize visual skin diseases and disordersCARS.13.3

  • d

    Perform selected facial serviceCARS.13.4

  • e

    Shape eyebrowsCARS.13.5

  • f

    Apply makeupCARS.13.6

  • g

    Perform proper extraction techniqueCARS.13.7

  • h

    Perform skin modalities and treatmentsCARS.13.8

  • i

    Perform safe lash and eyebrow tintingCARS.13.9

  • j

    Apply artificial eyelashesCARS.13.10

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